Djanogly Theatre | Lakeside Gallery
Monday 24 February 2020 | 1-2pm
£3
On the evening of 23 February 1820, Bow Street Runners entered a hayloft in Cato Street, London, to arrest a group of armed conspirators who were planning to assassinate the British cabinet at a dinner in Grosvenor Square. Exhibition curator Dr Richard Gaunt re-considers the Cato Street Conspiracy, by uncovering its motivation, history and consequences.
Relating to the Georgian Delights exhibition.
1 hour
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