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Tag Archives: Peter Brears

Peter Brears at Blackfriars, Newcastle

On Saturday, 25th October 2014, the acclaimed food historian Peter Brears is coming to give the Blackfriars Lecture at Blackfriars Restaurant,  Newcastle-Upon-Tyne.

Posted byrvmatthewsOctober 14, 2014March 4, 2015Posted inUncategorizedTags:Blackfriars Lecture, blackfriars restaurant, Durham University, Peter BrearsLeave a comment on Peter Brears at Blackfriars, Newcastle

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