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Hazel Hall

Emeritus Professor, Edinburgh Napier University

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An evening at Lambeth Palace for the 2022 Janette Harley Award ceremony and the 2023 Maurice Bond Memorial Lecture

Posted on May 16, 2023 by Hazel Hall
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Lord Salisbury, Hazel Hall, Bethany Ray, Lorna Lloyd

Lord Salisbury congratulates Bethany Ray on her performance as Lorna Lloyd in the Diary of the war podcast series.

Last Wednesday I was delighted to travel to Lambeth Palace to attend the 2022 Janette Harley Award ceremony, and to hear the 2023 Maurice Bond Memorial Lecture. Continue reading →

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