Leicester Daily Mercury: Monday 14th June 1915

Adult School West End: No. 6 group of schools, which includes Lutterworth, arranged a week-end Lecture School, the lecturer being Mr. A. Pinsent, B.Sc., of Leicester, who on Saturday night in the lower Assembly, before a fair audience, opened the course on the rise of the great Empire of England, continuing it on Sunday. The course was divided into four lectures, the subject being treated in a very concise and lucid style. The lecturer dealt with the principal events in the history of the Empire from the 13th century up to the present. Mr. W. K. Bedingfield, the president of the Lutterworth School, occupied the chair at each meeting, and at the close on Sunday night a good discussion resulted. The lecturer was warmly thanked for his visit.


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Referenced

GRO0072 Tiverton: Arthur Pinsent: 1888 – 1978