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Queen Mary Alumni

50th Anniversary Reunion for Barts 1966 starters

14 October 2016

Time: 1:30 - 10:30pm
Venue: Charterhouse (the old Sutton's Hospital)

Organiser: Professor John Shepherd

Please note that booking for this event is now closed. To find out further information, please call us on 020 7882 5042.

This 50th anniversary reunion is for 1966 starters who qualified in 1971 or 1972 from St Bartholomew's Hospital Medical College, as well as Oxbridge clinical entrants.

There is a planned series of programmes throughout the afternoon, which are all optional to attend, followed by a drinks reception and dinner in the evening at the Charterhouse. The plan for the afternoon is as follows (subject to minor alterations): 

13.30: Meet/Registration Peggy Turner Room, North Wing Barts: Collect ID badges

14.00: Historic guided tour: Barts & Smithfield. (Optional - approx. 1 hr)
          Charge: £7, £6 for seniors & student. Meet outside Henry VIII gate

10.00 - 16.00: Museum & Archivists at Barts
            Open 10.00-16.00. No admission fee: donations welcome.
             Entrance in the North Wing under the arch leading to the square.
             Barts the Great has an admission fee of £4 (£3.50 concessions)

15.15: Barts Hospital Tour: The new Hospital & Cardiac Centre.
           Meet in the square with Dr Edmund Rowland

16.15: Tea in the Shield Café/ Bar, Dawson (College) Hall, Charterhouse Square              

16.30: Barts Heritage – Past & Future talk from Sir Marcus Setchell

17.15: Tour of Charterhouse Square with Dawson (College) Hall
           Visit to Smithfield Pubs

18.30: Reception: Charterhouse, Sutton’s Hospital
           Talk on the history of The Charterhouse : The Master

19.45: Dinner

22.30: Festivities end / Carriages

 

We would encourage those of you who are in touch with any classmates to contact them; it would be good to have as many of you attend as possible- the more the merrier.

For further information about the event, please contact batlaa@qmul.ac.uk.

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