Leading cultural figures speak at lecture series in aid of The Cure Parkinson’s Trust

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To raise money for Parkinson’s disease research, eminent cultural figures including historical film advisor, professor Robin Lane Fox, and Baroness Mallalieu will give a series of lectures on a variety topics ranging from antiques and the history of gardening, to poetry and literature.

The lecture series, called ‘Autumn Talks’, will take place at the University of Northampton, UK, this autumn to raise money for The Cure Parkinson’s Trust.

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