Exhibitions, talks and tours

Exhibitions, talks and tours
Exhibitions, talks and tours
The Angus Library and Archive has items which relate to many areas of British history and heritage. These items and themes can be explored through a variety of ways such as biannual exhibitions, seminars and tours.
The exciting biannual exhibition programme at The Angus Library and Archive includes a diverse range of topics such as: Slavery, Pioneer Women, War and Literature. Our Exhibition Research Volunteers have already made some fantastic discoveries which they look forward to sharing with you. We hope that you can join us soon to explore the treasures of The Angus Library and Archive.
Science for Seminaries 2025
Past exhibitions
Jubilee Exhibition – Regent’s through the ages
14 September 2017 — 17 September 2017
This exhibition will include items relating to the college from its inception to today, with many items to be displayed for the first time.
Baptist Life
13 May 2016 — 13 May 2016
Come and see items from the beginings of Baptist life in England through to 20th century gems! 2pm - 5pm TODAY
Navigating the Congo
21 September 2015 — 26 September 2015
Virtue and Vice and All Things Nice
20 April 2015 — 25 April 2015
For Liberty Against Tyranny
10 November 2014 — 15 November 2014
An exhibition to commemorate the centenary of the First World War.
Stethoscopes and Petticoats: The Changing Roles of Non-Conformist Women
1 March 2018 — 31 March 2018
Online Exhibition: Stethoscopes & Petticoats examined the amazing contributions that non-conformist women made to the changing social landscape of Britain and beyond.
Slavery: Historical and Modern Perspectives
31 October 2013 — 5 December 2013
An ambitious exhibition of previously unseen original texts, manuscripts and artefacts which document the history of the Slave Trade and the Abolition Movement.
Treasures of The Angus
13 September 2013 — 15 September 2013
The Angus Library and Archive holds more than 70,000 items in total, the Treasures of The Angus Library and Archive displayed here represent only the tip of the iceberg!
Walking tours
Important places in Baptist history
Around the UK there are a number of important places in the formation of the Baptist denomination.
Religion and Dissent in 17th-Century Oxford
The tour begins at St. Giles Church at the northern end of St. Giles' Street and concludes at Regent's Park College in Pusey Street.
From the blog
9th October 2020
Mantantu Dundulu, N’lemvo. Linguist, pioneer, man of faith.
To celebrate Black History Month, Dr Daniel Gerrard , Lecturer in Medieval History here at Regent’s, is jumping ahead a few centuries from the...
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