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magazine article | Published in TES Newspaper on 23 May, 2003 | By: Heather Neill

Meet your Waterloo

The Duke of Wellington's London residence, Apsley House ("Number One, London"), will be a fitting place to celebrate Waterloo Week, June 14 to 22. Tour the house, meet Redcoats and Regency ladies, learn about the sumptuous banquets and magnificent porcelain and silver, and discover David Wilkie's painting "The Chelsea Pensioners Reading the Waterloo Despatch".

Children can listen to a storyteller and make masks complete with crowns and tiaras. Entry will be free at the weekends and on Waterloo Day, June 18. Information: 020 7499 5676.

See the light(s)

At the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television in Bradford this summer you can discover how to vision-mix, meet Wallace and Gromit (the models, that is), explore the history of photography, learn about the role of the film producer from Lord Puttnam, or about news gathering from the BBC. Information: 0870 70 10 201; www.nmpft.org.uk.

Still, life

Crescent Arts in Scarborough is inviting anyone keen to try their hand at life drawing to come along on Sundays. Model, materials and refreshments will be provided for the sessions on May 25, June 1, 8, 15 and 22.

Beginners especially welcome. Sessions on drawing and painting for young people aged 12 to 18 will take place on May 26, June 2, 9,16 and 23.

Information: 01723 351461.

Richmond riches

Arthouse is the London borough of Richmond's annual Open Studios event. Visit artists in their own homes and studios to see original paintings, photography, ceramics, jewellery, sculpture, glass and textiles.

May 31 to June 15. Information about this and other arts events in Richmond: www.richmond.gov.uk.


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