Mark is a freelance artist, designer-silversmith, semi-retired university lecturer and public speaker.
He is a member of the Folklore Society with a particular interest in unusual local customs and rituals and in 2013 he published a book on the folklore and popular customs of the church.
Mark is also passionate about lighthouses and is currently the Education Officer of the Association of Lighthouse Keepers.
His talk explores our colourful Christmas traditions and customs, how they came into being, and how they are celebrated today. Mark will also include some of the lesser known seasonal folklore including Jesse Trees, Chrismons, Mumming Plays and Wassailing.
Doors open 9.45am. The meeting / talk will start at 10.30am and end by 12.30pm.
The Talk venue has a large, free car park but it is shared with other users and can be busy at times.
No booking, just turn up.
The Society is a registered charity and membership fees and donations are an important part of our income. The Talk is free to members but guests and visitors are asked to make a donation towards hall hire and speaker's fee. There will be a donations box at the venue.
But Society membership only costs £10 a year (£12 joint members) https://www.nwkfhs.org.uk/about/membership/our-membership
Event Date | 06-12-2025 10:30 am |
Event End Date | 06-12-2025 12:30 pm |
Capacity | 100 |
Individual Price | Free to members; visitors are asked to make a small donation towards hall hire and speaker's fee. |
Location | Dartford Branch |
Dartford Science and Technology College Heath Lane Dartford Kent DA1 2LY
There is a large free car park at the College but it is shared with other users and can be busy at times.