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Professor David Stevenson (LSE) presents 1919: The World After the War.
Saturday 15 June, 1pm - 4pm
The Jazz Archive, Loughton Library, Traps Hill, Loughton IG10 1HD
This talk is part of the Loughton Festival
- The Peace Conference, the Treaty of Versailles and the League of Nations.
- Left and Right in Europe; Russian Civil War, Fascism in Italy and the Weimar Republic.
- Nationalism and Independence: Ireland, Turkey and China.
Advance tickets: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/after-the-first-world-war-tickets-58921135703
You may also buy tickets from 12.30 on the door. Please be aware there is limited seating in the room, so arrive early.
£10 or £5 for students (proof will be required). Tea will be provided.
This event is being held at the National Jazz Archive which holds the finest UK collection of written, printed and visual material on jazz, blues and related music. We aim to ensure that the rich tangible cultural heritage of jazz is safeguarded for future generations of enthusiasts, professionals and researchers.
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Facilities
Accessibility
- Accessible Lift
- All Areas Accessible to Disabled Visitors
- Disabled Parking
- Lift
- No dogs (Guide dogs accepted)
- Ramp / Level Access
- Wheelchair user accessible
Attraction Facilities
- Groups Accepted
Establishment Features
- All weather attraction
- Groups by arrangement
- Groups welcome
- Guided tours by arrangement
- Open all year round
- Toilets
Parking & Transport
- Bus stop within walking distance
- On Site Car Parking
- On site parking
- Parking (charge)
- Railway station within 5 miles - Loughton Tube Station on the Central Line.
Provider Preferences
- In town/city centre
- Indoor Attraction
- No Smoking Attraction
Specialist Features
- Marketed Towards Families
- Marketed Towards Senior Citizens
- Marketed towards student/youth
Tours and Demonstrations
- Guided Tours Available for Groups
- Guided Tours Available for Individuals
Map & Directions
Road Directions
The nearest motorway access is at junction 5 (exit northbound only) of the M11, and junction 26 of the M25. If you’re using a satellite navigation device, enter our postcode – IG10 1HD – and look out for the turning in to the library off Traps Hill.
There is a public pay-and-display car park next to the library.
Public Transport Directions
The National Jazz Archive is on the first floor of Loughton Library, which is approximately two miles beyond the north-eastern edge of London.
Loughton station on the London Underground Central Line is approximately a 10 minute walk away, with frequent trains to and from the centre of London.
Bus routes 20, 167 and 397 stop at Traps Hill and serve London and other parts of Essex, and Hertfordshire