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'Just a Drop' Lecture at the Royal Geographical Society

The SES is delighted to share details of Just a Drop's fifth annual lecture ‘Secret Lives Exposed: If Walls Could Talk’, which takes place on Wednesday 1st March 2018 at the Royal Geographical Society, London.

This year, Just a Drop will be joined by acclaimed author Sarah Dunant, and award-winning historians Bettany Hughes and Suzannah Lipscomb for what will be an exciting and inspiring evening full of history's hidden stories; from the private life of Henry VIII to the secrets of Renaissance courtesans, cloistered nuns and a Pope's daughter!

After the talk, Just a Drop's Patron, Stephen Sackur, presenter of BBC's HARDTalk, will lead an audience Q&A. All proceeds from the evening will go towards Just a Drop's safe water and sanitation projects.

To give you an idea of how these funds will be spent, please have a look at our HIGHLIGHTS OF 2017.

Doors will open at 7:00pm and the talk will start sharply at 7:30pm. To purchase your tickets, please visit our WEBSITE.