We are delighted to offer this presentation by Jenny Hastings Caithness whose lectures are more usually given on cruise ships.
Set against the social history of the time, this talk goes behind the scenes of the real Downton Abbeys to give a fascinating insight into the lives of servants in the past, from those in the vast Royal Household to maids of all work.
The talk draws on the wealth of knowledge and experience Jennifer has gained through her work, combined with meticulous research.
Background to Jenny Hastings Caithness
Jennifer is a social historian with a passion for telling forgotten or lesser-known stories. Born in the Caribbean of British and Irish heritage, she grew up just outside London, then lived and worked in Sydney, Australia, for five years after graduating from Southampton University.
Returning to the UK, Jennifer completed a master’s degree and taught English, Drama and History in secondary schools before leaving the teaching profession to pursue a successful freelance career as a Museum and Heritage Learning Specialist. Her clients have included the London Museum, Historic Royal Palaces, the Mayor of London, English Heritage, the National Trust, the London Charterhouse and the V&A.
Today Jennifer is semi-retired and lives in Reading, combining occasional freelance projects with lecturing on cruise ships including Viking, Cunard and Fred. Olsen. She delivers lively and engaging talks on British, Irish and European history and culture, supported by richly illustrated PowerPoint presentations.
Location and Times
Saturday 6 June in the Garden Hall of Watlington House, access via the double garden gates on South Street Find us
Please arrive from 1:40pm. The event will start at 2pm and finish around 3:30pm
Getting there and parking
It is a short walk from the town centre and buses stop close by on London Road and Kings Road
There is no parking next to the hall, if you have limited mobility please contact ReadingCivicSociety@gmail.com to arrange a space close to the hall.
There are 10 spaces at the front of Watlington House which may be used, access down Watlington Street. There is economical Times Parking on South Street (Ring Go no 43108). Otherwise it is street parking in South St / Sidmouth St.
Whilst the event is organised for Reading Civic Society members it is open to all.
Donations of £5 per head from non-members are requested on entry.
There is no need to book.
The Garden Hall of Watlington House, access via the double garden gates on South Street Find us
It is a short walk from the town centre and buses stop close by on London Road and Kings Road
There is no parking next to the hall, if you have limited mobility please contact ReadingCivicSociety@gmail.com to arrange a space close to the hall.
There are 10 spaces at the front of Watlington House which may be used, access down Watlington Street. There is economical Times Parking on South Street (Ring Go no 43108). Otherwise it is street parking in South St / Sidmouth St.