A Midday Modern Conversation on Mulberry Trees

with Hogarth’s House

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Midday Modern Conversation on Mulberry Trees

Date: Friday 21 May

Time: 12:00 - 13:00

Location: Online Zoom event

Tickets: Free, booking essential (donations welcomed)

In this special live edition of Midday Modern Conversations, mulberry expert Dr Peter Coles will speak to Hogarth’s House John Collins about mulberry trees. A Q+A will follow.

Further information will be sent to you on booking. The event is being ticketed by Hogarth’s House via Eventbrite.

Event Information

Mulberry tree at Hogarth’s House

In this special live edition of Midday Modern Conversations, mulberry expert Dr Peter Coles will speak to our Historic Houses Senior Manager John Collins about mulberry trees and in particular our own historic mulberry tree in the centre of our garden, which is the last living remnant of the garden’s origin as a 17th century orchard. After their conversation, members of the live virtual audience will be invited to ask Peter their own questions about mulberry trees. Ever wanted to know how long they live? What's the difference between a black and a white mulberry? Come find out.

In March 2021 Hogarth’s House began a monthly virtual video series called Midday Modern Conversations, inspired by Hogarth's print 'A Midnight Modern Conversation.' The team speak to specialists and experts on a range of intriguing topics. To see other videos in the series, visit www.hogarthshouse.org/adult-learning.

Contributors

Peter Coles - Peter is the editor and principal researcher at Morus Londinium, a project to document, preserve and raise awareness of London’s mulberry tree heritage, which he helped to set up. Hosted by the Conservation Foundation, the project has been supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund. Peter is also a member of the Festival’s Steering Group and one of the four founders of the Urban Tree Festival.

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Hogarth’s House

Located in Chiswick, Hogarth's House is a historic house and former home of the 18th century artist William Hogarth. In the garden is a 350-year-old mulberry tree, the last remaining tree from the garden’s origin as a 17th century walled orchard. We are owned and operated by the London Borough of Hounslow and are undergoing a National Lottery Heritage Fund redevelopment project called Hogarth's Mulberry Garden Project.

 

This event is generously supported by the London Borough of Hounslow.