Herald - Issue 436

16th February 2023 • The HERALD • Page 41 v THE NEXT HERALD IS OUT ON 9TH MARCH v OUT & ABOUT MAIN ROAD, EAST BOLDRE SO42 7WL • TEL: 01590 612331 • enquiries.turfcutters@gmail.com • www.the-turfcutters-new-forest.co.uk Opening & Food Times: • Monday to Thursday: Midday-9pm, Food: Midday-2pm & 5.30pm-8pm • Friday and Saturday: Midday-10.30pm, Food: Midday-2.30pm & 5.30pm-8pm • Sunday: Midday-7pm, Food: Midday-5pm A PROPER FOREST PUB! • Good Food, Good Beers, Comfortable Accommodation • Cosy Open Fires • Covered Eating Space • Lovely Garden • Sunday Roasts • Takeaway Thurs–Sat, 5-8pm TURFCUTTERS ARMS LIVE MUSIC • Friday 24th February - Just Jammin’ • Friday 10th March - Kelly Lorraine • Friday 24th March - Chinawolf • Sunday 9th April 4pm - TBA • Friday 21st April - Grumpy Old Men • Sunday 23rd April - ST GEORGE’S DAY - Great English Menu, flag waving and music from State of Undress • Monday 1st May - Mayday music with Mark and Friends One Man and his Camera on the British Main Line e Railway Club of the New Forest meet on Friday 24th February in the Forest Hall, Brockenhurst Village Hall, Highwood Road, Brockenhurst. SO42 7RY One Man and his Camera on the British Main Line. Frank urlby is a keen amateur photographer, who over the last decade or so has developed a real interest in railway p h o t o g r a p h y . He has built up a photographic portfolio of trains from both the main line and some heritage railways. He is a contributor to the on-line railway publication Railway Herald. Frank has produced an electronic slide presentation of his images shot on the British Main Line. e presentation is a pictorial journey along sections of the Berks and Hants Line and the South West and West of England Main Lines. Visitors welcome. £5 on the door. Arrive from 7pm. Start at 7.30pm. Find them on www.railwayclubo henewforest.org BOOK LOVERS e Lyndhurst Book Fair will be held on Saturday 25th February at Lyndhurst Community Centre, SO43 7NY from 10am until 4pm, admission is free and there will be a fabulous array of antiquarian and second hand books, vintage Ordnance Survey maps and local printed history ephemera PLUS their regular Book Binder who will be happy to o er help to restore poor condition books. For more information please contact Ed: lsbookfairs@gmail.com or phone 07967 643579. Totton Flea Market e next Totton Flea Market is taking place on Saturday 25thFebruary at e ree Score Club, Totton, SO40 3RS, 10am to 4pm. Admission is 30p, children free. ere will be a variety of stalls including tombola, baskets, tools, Dinky toys, jewellery, homemade preserves, DVDs, greeting cards, jugs and more. Refreshments available. All enquiries please call: 023 8070 5060. Scene Through Wood e latest exhibition at St Barbe’s Museum and Art Gallery, Scene through Wood – A century of Wood Engraving, is running from 25th February – 22nd April. The Scene Through Wood Exhibition includes 120 works from the Ashmolean Museum’s outstanding collection of prints, plus loans from private collections, by leading artist-engravers from the 1790’s right up to the present. Curated by Anne Desmet RA, the exhibition celebrates one of the most astonishingly skillful and richly creative forms of visual art and marks 100 years since the founding of the Society of Wood Engravers. Anne is currently the only engraver elected to the Royal Academy of Arts, she comments: “In curating this exhibition, I have chosen works that moved me: engravings that drew me in, demanded attention and lingered long in the mind. Scene Through Wood offers a visual feast of some of the finest wood engravings of the last 100 years and celebrates the extraordinary artists who made them. We aim to show the fantastic diversity of wood engraved prints in Britain over the last century, while also highlighting artist-engravers from Europe, Russia, Canada, the USA, China, Japan and Australia whose work has Romsey Country Markets will take place on Friday 24th February and Friday 10th March in the Town Hall from 10.30am to 12.30pm, on Saturday 25th February and Saturday 25th March at Braish eld Village Hall (SO51 0PN) from 9.30am to 12.30pm and on Saturday 1st April in the Cornmarket from 8.30am to 3pm. ey love to cook, cra and grow just for you, so go along for a great range of home produced items such as seasonal fruit, vegetables, cakes, preserves, plants and cra s. Please check the Facebook page: www. facebook.com/romseycountrymarket or visit: www.hampshirecountrymarkets.co.uk ROMSEY COUNTRY MARKET influenced British engravers past and present.” For more information and opening times please visit: www.stbarbe-museum.org.uk

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