Members' Event: Maps: Memories from the Second World War
22 Oct 2024 19:00 - 20:00
Free for Members, booking required
About Members' Event: Maps: Memories from the Second World War
Join us for this exclusive online Member event which will explore the many uses of maps and the stories behind them during the Second World War.
Join Julie Gibb, Assistant Curator of Science, and Dr Calum Robertson, Senior Curator of Modern and Military History and learn more about the stories and technology behind objects on display in Maps: Memories from the Second World War at the National War Museum (9 Mar 2024 - 25 Jan 2026).
Following the presentations there will be a live Q&A session.
This exclusive Member event is free, however donations are greatly appreciated. Your support will help protect our remarkable collections and share their stories with the world.
About the event
- Members must register in advance for this event.
- Prior to the event you will be sent an email from Zoom (the third party provider we use to broadcast our online events) which will include your personal link to join the event.
- This event will be recorded but your cameras and microphones will automatically be switched off.
- The event will include live auto-captioning.
- We use a third-party provider, Zoom Video Communications Inc, to broadcast our online events. For more information on how they process your personal data, please see Zoom's privacy notice.
If you have any queries about this event please contact membership@nms.ac.uk.
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