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Hell's Bells: in person talk by the Dulwich Festival with the Dulwich Society & Bell House: 18 May


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Brian Green's in person talk, Hell?s Bell?s, tells the story of the Dulwich Picture Gallery in WW2 and Bell House?s role in the restoration of the pictures by art expert Dr Johannes Hell. Brian will also talk about the rebuilding of the Gallery after the war. The talk is on Wednesday 18 May at Bell House, 27 College Rd, SE21 7BG at 7pm and is part of the Dulwich Festival. Tickets ?8 but if you need a free ticket or are under 30 please email [email protected]. Proceeds will be split between Dulwich Picture Gallery and the Bell Health mums and babies? friendship group. https://www.bellhouse.co.uk/events/2022/5/18/hells-bells

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