Lady Lucinda Lambton, one of the UK's best known writers and photographers will deliver a lecture at the Ardhowen Theatre in Enniskillen on Tuesday 6th February at 7.30pm as part of the high profile Northern Bank/ Ulster Museum lecture series.
Lady Lambton specialises in taking an alternative view of architectural history and has written and produced dozens of programmes for ITV and BBC. She has also written several books including Temples of Convenience and Chambers of Delight (on the subject of toilets and bathrooms) and Lucinda Lambton's A-Z of Britain (based on the TV Series).
The Lecture Series, which is now in its 26th year, will for the first time be taken to various venues throughout Northern Ireland as part of the Ulster Museum's extensive outreach programme while it undergoes a multi-million pound rejuvenation.
Tim Cooke, Chief Executive of National Museums Northern Ireland, said the lecture series continued to grow in prestige and popularity. "The Ulster Museum has enjoyed working with the Northern Bank for the last 25 years, delivering a lecture series with an outstanding reputation. Once again we have a superb line-up of some of Europe's most notable journalists, scientists, politicians and authors which will have wide appeal."
Rhonda Gibson, Northern Bank's External Relations Manager said, "We are really excited about the opportunity to bring the lecture series to new audiences in 2007 and are looking forward to what is an excellent line-up of speakers and lectures. Supporting cultural projects is a key area for us as part of our community banking programme and our long-standing partnership with the Ulster Museum continues to play an important role within this."