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The missing 500 years between the Old And New Testaments

Harry Houldsworth


Regions:
Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Probus, U3A, Church, etc.
Fee:
Free
Category:
History
Updated:
26th May 2026
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A controversial discussion that introduces many aspects rarely mentioned in churches. Otherwise, see my list of talks given above.

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About Harry Houldsworth

I am a long retired lecturer in HE. I give talks on a variety of issues, normally PowerPoint presentations and free of charge. Expenses for long journeys may be asked for.

Examples include:

The Driffield Town Trail: a study of a Yorkshire town. Driffield and Health (the history of social services in England using Driffield as an example.) An Indian Wedding: a look at another culture. Black African History 1913: a snapshot in time. The Dark ages of Trade Unionism Master Carpenters London, 1782-1799: a unique case study of industrial relations not in textbooks. University College Nottingham, 1880: it’s creation, design, and construction, in context. Women in the development of Christianity. Revive Us Again: discussion of a book by the Revd. Leslie Newton. The missing 500 years between the Old and New Testaments (controversial). Le Corbusier and the Modern Movement in Architecture. Presentations adapted to suit your requirements.


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