HOLY Trinity Church in Hurst Road, Sidcup, is hosting another talk by Anthony Slim, this time on the Pre-Raphaelite school of painters.
The Pre-Raphaelites were formed in the mid-19th century and included Millais, Rosetti and Burne-Jones, and numbered Bexleyheath resident William Morris, the designer and socialist, among their followers.
The talk is the latest in a series being sponsored by the church which have proved very popular.
Tickets for the talk, on September 30, which include cheese and wine, cost £6 and are available by calling 020 8309 1586.
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