Lunchtime lecture: Everyday Life and Accidental Death in the Tudor South-West
Meeting Room A
Tudor England was a dangerous place. There were wars and plagues and childbirth was perilous. But what risks did people run in their daily lives? Dr Steven Gunn, Fellow and tutor in History, MertonCollege, Oxford shows us the accidents they had at work and play, from tin-mines and cider-presses to wrestling and throwing the hammer.
1 to 2pm, tickets £6 (£4)