Date
Time
7.30pm
About
The evening began with three short talks about various aspects of photography – how to keep and preserve your photographs, how a family photograph album led to a fascinating detective story, and what we do with any photographs shared and donated to the Society. Earlier this year, some fascinating photos and sketches came to light, donated by Paul Brazier following the death of his mother. One item in the Brazier collection was a sketch of the blacksmith’s shop by the artist, Tony Royle, who spent his retirement years living at The Little Cottage in High Street, Badsey. Tony was an artist and, for the last 16 years of his career was the cartoonist, “Belinda”, in The Daily Mirror.