Wales U3A Recommended s Version 0.7 February 2017 This directory lists speakers who have previously given talks at a Wales U3A and which the local U3A is happy to recommend. Please help to make this list better by recommending a speaker To recommend a speaker who has given a talk at your U3A please provide the following details: The title of the talk plus a brief description if it is not obvious from the title The name and contact details for the speaker Any comments you think would be useful to other U3As about the scope of the talk or how well the speaker was received Please make sure you get permission from the speaker for their inclusion in this list. Email your recommendations to webmaster@u3a-llandrindod.org.uk Note: This list is compiled exclusively from recommendations by Wales U3As. The list is not open to individual speakers to request inclusion. s may of course submit corrections or clarifications to their entry.
Archaeology Under Sea Archaeology Dr Martin Bates m.bates@uwtsd.ac.uk Britain from Above Rebecca Scullion Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales Penglais, Aberystwyth SY23 3BU 01970 621200 About conserving photographs in the Aerofilms collection dating from 1919 to 1953 Arts Pictures in Harmony Ian and Hilary Templeton 01694 781470 Very good photographs and presentation Pigments Dr Brian Davies brian.h.davies@gmail.com Talk includes information on how medieval manuscripts were made and inks were made to illuminate them, and how William Morris printed fabrics s list version 0.7 February 2017 page 2
Art Nouveau (1890-1914): its roots, development and impact Ian Barclay ian.barclay@ymail.com 07940 526315 Art appreciation talks: The Camden Town Group Lucian Freud Paul Walters chrispaulwalters@hotmail.com Flintshire U3A Art appreciation talks: Influences on the work of John Craxton Images of Winter What's the story? An explanation of a theme in narrative art. Does Art reflect life? A study of representation on Greek Pottery. Elisabeth Jones elisabeth.jones@live.com Flintshire U3A Art appreciation talks: John Everett Millais Charles Harrison candbharrison@talktalk.net Flintshire U3A s list version 0.7 February 2017 page 3
Sacred Geometry An illustrated introduction to the Beauty and Simplicity of Form Nick Marchmont 07812 335 298 dr-rock@dr-rock.biz http://www.dr-rock.biz/ Exploration of the shapes and mathematics that underpin everything in creation. Health and well-being 'Keep it in the family' What happens when someone dies and how to sort out the financial matters Paul Humphreys Paul.Humphreys@asset-wealth-preservation.co.uk Age Concern Simon Wright 01970 615151 reception@ceredigionageconcerncymru.org.uk Education Films s list version 0.7 February 2017 page 4
Food Travel A journey around the world, following a friend flying a small plane Carolle Doyle Red House, Trefnanney, Y22 6XX 01938 590328 She was very interesting and well remembered - no equipment used. Travel (various topics) Roger Foulkes Merrington, Severn Lane, Welshpool SY21 7BB 01938 553352 We've had him more than once... he was a fine speaker 12,000 mile cycle ride through North America Tony Morgan 01650 511652 Central Asia Thomas Brian Morgan bmorgan925@aol.com s list version 0.7 February 2017 page 5
A Solo Walk across Africa Fran Sandham fsandham@yahoo.co.uk http://www.traversa.co.uk/ History The Rolls Royce Collection Bruce Lawson Hendomen Farm House, Hendomen, Montgomery SY15 6HB Down Memory Lane Alwyn Hughes 01938 820594 Ceredigion Museum Carrie Canham (Curator) 01970 633087 Local History (Mid Wales Area) David Pugh 01686 627755 The Drovers of Wales Dylis Williams 016544 782312 s list version 0.7 February 2017 page 6
Murray the Hump - about an American gangster who came from Wales Rod Evans 01686 688043 Welsh Shipwrecks Deanna Groom 01654 700533 The History of the BBC Professor Jean Seaton University of Westminster J.Seaton@westminster.ac.uk Kindertransports Dr Andrea Hammel European Languages Department, Aberystwyth University anh17@aber.ac.uk Houses of Snowdonia Richard Suggett Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales Penglais, Aberystwyth SY23 3BU 01970 621200 Also offers talk on his personal research on the history of witchcraft in Wales s list version 0.7 February 2017 page 7
'Radio Caroline - When Pirates ruled the waves! Brian Cullen briancullen199@yahoo.co.uk 07745 113633 Flintshire U3A Two Ships in the Night Titanic and Empress of Ireland Mike Watkins and Wilma Hayes inthesticks@aol.com 01584 711425 http://www.inthestickstalks.co.uk/ Sinking two years apart, more passengers were lost on the Empress of Ireland than the Titanic but why has the Titanic story endured? Dr Livingstone, I presume? Fran Sandham fsandham@yahoo.co.uk http://www.traversa.co.uk/ Gardens of the Edwardian Era Andrew Wyton andrewwyton@hotmail.co.uk 01597 851677 The gardens and the social context that gave rise to them. Another Man's Shoes Ellie Targett ellie.targett@hotmail.com A personal view of WWII s list version 0.7 February 2017 page 8
Language and Communication The Cambrian News Julie McNicholls Vale julie@cambrian-news.co.uk Handwriting through the Centuries Dr Susan Davies sud@aber.ac.uk Frame Spotting Changing how you look at things changes how you see them. Lawrence Matthew and Wilma Hayes http://www.framespotting.com/ hi@framespotting.com Important subject presented with great clarity and humour. Literature Whodunnits Geraint Evans post@garnwen.org.uk By the author of Welsh detective novels s list version 0.7 February 2017 page 9
Music Music in Wales Dr. Rhian Davies 2 Castle Terrace, Montgomery SY15 6PB 07932 063 563 Music Theatre Wales Michael McCarthy http://musictheatrewales.org.uk/ Making new opera, the insights of a director, dramaturg and commissioner The Tenor, David Lloyd (1912-1969) Dr Rhidian Griffiths rhcgriffiths@btinternet.com Music before the Microchip Hugh Parry Gilfach, Llanddewi Brefi, Tregaron, Ceredigion SY25 6SB 01974 298081 woolgathererinwales@operamail.com The Historical Harpsichord and its Modern Revival Andrew Wooderson 01322 558326 andrew.wooderson@btinternet.com http://www.woodersonharpsichords.co.uk/ Talk interspersed with live performance of pieces for Harpsichord and Recorder s list version 0.7 February 2017 page 10
Nature and Environment Down the Wye and other rivers and places of interest along the way Brian Draper 01886 821369 We have had him several times so he must be good!! The Osprey Project Kim Williams 01654 781414 kim@montwt.co.uk The Gardens and Trees of Japan Johnny Easterby 01654703661 mail@johnnyeasterby.co.uk Butterflies and Reptiles David Anning 01654 761481 davidanning@rspb.co.uk The Story of Cader Idris Jack Grasse 01654 761382 jackgrasse@gmail,com s list version 0.7 February 2017 page 11
COBWEB (Citizens Observatory Web) Collecting environmental information Chris Higgins 01654 700393 chrishiggins@ed.ac.uk River Systems Dr John Gee hjhg@aber.ac.uk Offa's Dyke A Journey in Words and Pictures Jim Saunders jim@jimsaunders.co.uk http://www.jimsaunders.co.uk/ Stunning photographs Palaeontology What makes Mid-Wales globally unique for fossils? Joe Botting acutipuerilis@yahoo.co.uk The area is world-famous for trilobites, but recent discoveries show that this is the tip of the iceberg. Philosophy & Psychology s list version 0.7 February 2017 page 12
Religion Science & Technology The Discovery of Insulin Charles Harrison candbharrison@talktalk.net Flintshire U3A Keeping Secrets 4000 years of codes and ciphers Mark Baldwin mbaldwin2@btinternet.com Entertaining and very informative from the Rosetta Stone to Enigma machines. Social Sciences s list version 0.7 February 2017 page 13