Seminar 5 - The Night Side of Sunderland
Not for the faint-hearted I can assure you! The adventures of “Dagoon” in the East End of Sunderland in the 1870s give us an entry point to the debate about the so-called “Condition of England Question” and about the “great social evil of the day” – prostitution. We will also encounter the genre of Social Exploration.
Local historian Stuart Miller examines six aspects of the development of modern Sunderland from the 1780s to the 1880s.
Each session will last for two hours including a break of 30 minutes to sample the coffee and cake of the Seventeen Nineteen coffee corner.
No prior knowledge is required. Simply an interest in the history of Sunderland, and a sense of humour!
Accessibility
The Sunderland Seminars will take place in the Library, which is up a flight of stairs over the Gallery. Please let us know in advance if this is a barrier to your access, as we can make arrangements to use another space if necessary.
Cost
£2.50 book here (you may be able to pay on the door however - booking is recommended as numbers are limited)