Lunchtime Lectures - Dr Johnson's House Series
Thursday 30 January
12.30pm - 1.30pm
Free (booking required)
These lectures form an annual programme of monthly lunchtime lectures to be held here at Dr Johnson's House, kindly sponsored by The Fleet Street Quarter BID.
“Faithful Frank” lived just off Fleet Street. He is better known as Francis Barber who was the black servant to Dr Samuel Johnson, the creator of a version of the English Dictionary which was of crucial importance in the development of the English language. His life story has been documented using a compilation of comments and observations made by friends of Dr Johnson. Not all were favourable. But his life story mixed in with other black men and women of 18th century London will help frame what life was like.
Angela Morgan
Angela Morgan is a Blue Badge Tourist Guide. During her talk, Angela will take you on a virtual tour around the Fleet Street area where Frank lived and worked.
Lunch will be served at this event: please let us know 48 hours in advance, via an Eventbrite message, if you have any specific dietary requirements or have any allergies.
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