"There's a gale blowin’ in" - Images of Brighton seafront in stormy seas

Brian Ogilvie SpeakerNet Sponsor


Regions:
East Sussex, West Sussex, London
Notice Period:
Regular (more than one month's notice)
Type:
Hobby
Fee:
Expensed
Category:
History
Updated:
3rd March 2025
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Take a ‘virtual’ walk along the seafront and see pictures and paintings of some of the fiercest storms to have hit the town. Some tales and characters guaranteed!

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About Brian Ogilvie

I am a chartered certified accountant,now semi-retired,with a life-long interest in (among others)local history,art and architecture.I live in Brighton,and lead tours of my local church during the annual Fringe Festival https://www.brightonfringe.org/events/tour-of-st-nicholas-church/

I am also treasurer and archivist for the local Fishing Museum,and among my talks I tell the story of the 'Vanished Voices' of Brighton's former beach fishing community. https://www.fishingquarter.co.uk/

I enjoy presenting to varied audiences several times a year locally or in London, for between 45-60 minutes (in person only ).I encourage audience engagement,and like to 'keep it light' !

Website here:https://www.ogilvietax.co.uk/

I do not charge a fee,just travel costs - plus a donation to a local charity of my choice


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