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Blakey Bash

Events, Sep 5th

On Thursday 6th September 2012 from 6.30pm until 8.30pm there will be a mid-exhibition Blakey bash featuring music, poetry and more…

Click links for details of the Blake exhibition, for details of this mid-exhibition event or to find out more about the Freedom Press book William Blake: Visionary Anarchist by Peter Marshall.

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