Inside the Victorian Pantry

Judy Karbritz


Regions:
London, Hertfordshire
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £70
Category:
History
Updated:
13th June 2022

We travel in the Tardis going from the pantry to the toy box, the high street to the tuck box,. The Victorians would have known many of today’s products and we hear lots of entertaining stories about how they came into being. Learn why Marmite and Bisto are so named and enjoy again a few well-loved adverts.

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About Judy Karbritz

Judy Karbritz is Harrow's Community Poet and writes regular columns for the Harrow Times and Barnet Borough Times. She has broadcast on LBC and local BBC radio and performed in amateur dramatics. She has been giving entertaining talks for twenty years and performs locally and regularly speaks on cruise ships. Judy is an established and popular speaker for the Women’s Institutes, U3A, Probus and rotary clubs, charity and black tie events, Luncheon Clubs and various local groups and societies all over London. Her talks are fun, light-hearted, informative and hugely enjoyable. All of Judy's talks are PowerPoint. If you would like Judy's full list of over forty talks, please contact her via Speakernet.


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