The Gibraltar National Museum resumes its popular lecture series next Thursday, 18th November, 2021, with a lecture by its director, Professor Clive Finlayson entitled “The Past and Present of Gibraltar’s Birds and its Environment: A Photographic Guide”. This will be the first of seven lectures between now and May 2022. These will cover a range of topics from history, through heritage, to natural history. In addition to the Gibraltar National Museum’s researchers, the lectures include invited speakers from the Gibraltar National Archives, the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens and the Gibraltar Garrison Library.
The lectures will be at the John Mackintosh Hall at 7pm and entry is free. COVID rules will apply as pertinent on the day of each lecture – at present a valid vaccine card or proof of a lateral flow test within the previous 24 hours is required. The full programme of lectures is:
Gibraltar National Museum Lecture Series: 2021-22 Programme
Thursday 18th November, 2021
Professor Clive Finlayson, The Gibraltar National Museum
The Past and Present of Gibraltar’s Birds and its Environment: A Photographic Guide
Thursday 16th December, 2021
Anthony Pitaluga MBE, The Gibraltar National Archives
Introduction to the Gibraltar National Archives: 100 years of History
Thursday 13th January, 2022
Dr Jennifer Ballantine, The Gibraltar Garrison Library
“Two Gibraltars – the one that lies before him and the one that exists in his mind” (Mark Sanchez, Ruina): The convergence of the past upon Gibraltar’s fast changing topography.
Thursday 17th February, 2022
Professor Clive Finlayson, The Gibraltar National Museum
From the Pillars of Heracles to Jebel Tarik: Gibraltar from 800 BCE to 1462 CE.
Thursday 17th March, 2022
Dr Stewart Finlayson, The Gibraltar National Museum
Underworld
Thursday 21st April, 2022
Dr Keith Bensusan, The Gibraltar Botanic Gardens
Ocean Wanderers, Near and Far. Seabirds throughout the World
Thursday 26th May, 2022
Professor Geraldine Finlayson, The Gibraltar National Museum
Tales from the museum
ENDS