Herald - Issue 442

22nd June 2023 • The HERALD • Page 35 v SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SPECIALISTS v OUT & ABOUT Forest Edge Travel 8 Seater Air Conditioned Vehicle We provide a personal and reliable private hire transportation to individuals, families and businesses in your area: l Local and Long Distance l Airport & Seaport Transfers l Corporate and Social Events l Sporting Events/Group Bookings l Weddings l Days Out l Very Competitive Rates Licenced by New Forest District Council, Forest Edge Travel welcomes all enquiries - please contact Jason on: 023 8087 2949 Mobile: 07720 667171 Email: info@forestedgetravel.co.uk www.forestedgetravel.co.uk Lyndhurst Second Hand Book, Map and Ephemera Fair Saturday 24th June 10am - 4pm, 50p entry Lyndhurst Community Centre, SO43 7NY 100s books, maps & ephemera for sale For more information email Lsbookfairs@gmail.com or call Ed Bailey on 07967 643579 Summer Fete at St Theresa’s On Saturday 1st July a Summer Fete is taking place at St eresa’s R.C. Church, 20 Beaumont Road, Totton, SO40 3AL from 12noon to 2pm. Stalls include: Teas, co ee, cold drinks, burgers, hot dogs, scones, cakes and other refreshments, tombola, books, toys, games, ra e, ornaments, lucky dip and plants. of the hundreds of Carter’s watercolours now housed in the Gri th Institute, Oxford, and in the Egypt Exploration Society archive. is meeting is face-to-face only and places are limited. Booking in advance for this meeting is essential. Bookings will be con rmed on receipt of the meeting fee £5. To reserve a place for this talk, please contact the Secretary: saesinfo55@gmail.com. Payments may be made by PayPal, Bank Transfer or cheque. Payment details are available on the website www. SouthamptonAncientEgyptSociety.co.uk Please note that on Saturday the main entrance to Itchen College is closed so access to the carpark is from Whites Road. Access details and map are also available on the SAES website. Howard Carter: An Alternative Look at the Man Through his Art by Lee Young Southampton Ancient Egypt Society (SAES) are pleased to announce a face-to-face meeting on Saturday 1st July, 1.30pm for a start at 2pm at Itchen College, Southampton. Prior to his rise to fame as the discoverer of Tutankhamun’s tomb, Howard Carter was, rst and foremost, an artist. Before colour photography, watercolour painting was the most accurate means of recording tomb and temple decoration. e talented son of an artistic family, at the age of seventeen Carter joined Newberry’s Beni Hasan expedition in 1891, recommended by the Amherst family in his native Norfolk. Later he became principal artist to the excavations at Deir el-Bahri, the temple of Queen Hatshepsut, providing paintings and drawings for the publication of the site. Lee Young is an independent researcher specialising in the artists and epigraphers who have recorded Egyptological sites over the last 150 years. She has been involved with the cataloguing and conservation LIONS BOOKSTALL Romsey Lions hold their regular book stalls in e Cornmarket, Romsey. eir next book sales will be on Saturday 1st July and Saturday 12th August from 9am to 3pm. ey welcome donations of good quality paperbacks for the stall and also gi s for their bric-a-brac section. Donations can be taken along to the stall on the day of the sales or alternatively you can call 0344 963 2463 to arrange for a collection to be made. Lions are both men and women, and there are no age restrictions to membership other than you must be over 18. ey are approachable people from many walks of life, and they enjoy an active social life. A few hours a month are all it takes to help others less fortunate in the community. If you would like to learn more about being a Lion and make new friends then get in touch with them on: secretary@romseylions.co.uk or contact them on their direct club telephone number: 0344 963 2463. e Lions have a motto ‘Ordinary People Doing Amazing ings’. And they do year a er year.

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