Saturday, 6 March 2010
Saving a Century - fifty years of fighting for historic buildings
A photographic exhibition celebrating the work of the Victorian Society opens in Oxford on Tuesday 9 March.
Curated by leading architectural historian, Gavin Stamp, Saving a Century illustrates some of The Victorian Society’s most remarkable campaigns, among them the battles for St Pancras, Liverpool’s Albert Dock, the Foreign Office and the much-regretted Euston Arch.
The exhibition also contains photographs of buildings saved from the wrecking ball in Oxfordshire.
The exhibition runs from Tuesday 9 March at Oxfordshire Studies, Oxford Central Library, Westgate until 23 April 2010.
It is open Tue, Thu, Fri and Sat, 9am till 5pm. Free exhibition catalogues are available to take away.
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