🎭You are never to old to Act! Point proven by our next #sixty event by the Seniors:Forest Hill. If you are 60 or over come and see their performance of 'Ghosts',💫Tickets are FREE but booking is advisable #sydenham #actorsday
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💫FREE theatre on your doorstep this September! If you are 60 and over come and see 'Ghosts' at the Sydenham Centre followed by a short film about the Sydenham Gardens all for FREE, check out our website for more details 👉https://t.co/67mdYQCitG #se26 #lewisham
Some lovely #landscapes have been produced in sessions with CM Artist David at homes in Sydenham and Wanstead.
Residents have enjoyed studying the work of other artists and re-creating their own unique versions of the beautiful scenes.
#therapeuticart
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We bring you our poem of the week on #Poetsday 'Leisure' by W.H. Davies in association with @KirkdaleBooks #LoveSydenham
A few sketches from Leadenham Folk Festival @leadenhamteahouse #kestevenmorris #folk #Festival #Leadenham #drawingpractice #sketch
➡️ Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins,
Comparaison entre 1 humain et 1 éléphant, 1860, "A comparative view of the human and animal frame", pl.6, L'Homme & l'éléphant
➡️L'atelier de Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins à Sydenham, lieu de création du dinosaure du Crystal Palace,1853, P. Delamotte
We have another unique performance lined up for the over sixties of Sydenham 🙌. 'Ghosts' an original piece of drama performed by 'Seniors' and directed by Joan Club of @MontageTheatre tells the story of 70 years of the Darby and Joan Club.🎭https://t.co/JEphFW8BHx #sixty #se26
This weekend sees the start of the Sydenham Artists trail, going strong after 11 years, this is a great chance to meet and buy from local artists and makers. #SE26 #sydenham https://t.co/cGDd1oOWJg
#BotanicMonday + #NationalRoseMonth! The Persian yellow rose (Rosa foetida) is native to the foothills of the Caucasus Mountains in Georgia. #SciArt by Sydenham Teast Edwards for "The Botanical Magazine", v. 11 (1797), in #BHLib via @mobotgarden ➡️ https://t.co/woVvQZpvzk 🌹
The Sydenham Artists Trail is returning this July for an 11th year! 💥 Come and support your local artists and artisans while uncovering some creative treasures hidden within SE26! 👩🎨https://t.co/adLr2SfemF @SydArtistsTrail
It's the start of #volunteersweek 🎉 so we want to say a massive THANK YOU to all of our loyal volunteers- without you we couldn't bring these amazing events to the Sydenham community 🙏
If you are a supporter of shopping locally 🛍 then why not take a wander around the Sydenham Artist rail this July to see some beautiful pieces by local artists🎨 https://t.co/RMJzkhC7Tw #sydenham #localartists #londonartists @SydArtistsTrail
🎨The Artists of Sydenham are once again opening their doors the first two weekends of July to show the amazing creativity we have in our community. Check out the map to work out your route! 👉https://t.co/1t5UH8P3PS #se26 #sydenham
DATE FOR YOUR DIARY! 👨🎨 The Sydenham artists trail is returning for it's 11th year on the 6 &7th and 13th &14th July, seek out those creatives and #shoplocal for some artwork! 🎨https://t.co/rMiDiWhYEc @propertyworld26 #se26 #sydenham
Sydenham Teast Edwards(1768-1819) born in #Usk #Wales.#botanical illustrator,trained by William Curtis and made most of the illustrations for 'Curtis's Botanical Magazine' (world's longest-running bot mag) from 1787-1815.@rhslibraries has many of his original watercolours for mag
(Incidentally, both Sauvages and Linnaeus appear to have been acting on a suggestion of the great English physician Thomas Sydenham, who wrote that...
With the holidays approaching, you may expect to see a Christmas Rose (Helleborus niger), but #DYK this species is poisonous? 😳 #SciArt by Sydenham Edwards for Curtis's "Botanical Magazine" v. 1 (1787), in #BHLib via @mobotgarden ➡️ https://t.co/xgi7i5gtWz #BotanicMonday
DATE FOR YOUR DIARY: The Sydenham assembly is happening on the 1st December followed by some festive entertainment for all the family🎄 at the library https://t.co/T0zN72LFjt @Eco_SH_Library @CllrCurran @SydenhamSociety #supportlocal #lovewhereyoulive #SE26
The "Parkinsonian Paradise-Bird" (from an illustration by Sydenham Edwards in George Shaw's "The Naturalist's Miscellany" 1803) #Lyrebird via @museumvictoria @BioDivLibrary @atlaslivingaust https://t.co/MTjGXgD9O4