Denis Moriarty
Lectures & Cultural Tours

Mobile: 07730 435646 Land Line: 0207 603 6522 email: denis@denismoriarty.com

Denis Moriarty's lecture list is based largely on his long experience as a television producer, and on his work as a Study Director in the UK and abroad.

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JOHN BETJEMAN: First and Last Loves of Architecture
ERIC GILL: Sculptor: Engraver and Calligrapher
EDWIN LUTYENS: Master Architect
JOHN PIPER: An Artist's Life in Architecture
WILLIAM MORRIS: The Arts and Crafts revalued
CLOUGH WILLIAM-ELLIS: Portmeirion and its Architect Errant
WILLIAM BECKFORD: Genius, Romantic and Poet
AUGUSTUS WELBY NORTHMORE PUGIN: Architect and Designer extraordinary

MILESTONES IN A MILLENNIUM: A thousand years in English architecture
BUILDINGS OF DELIGHT: Traditional Architecture and the English Venacular
BUILDINGS OF OXFORD, CAMBRIDGE, YORK, BATH, CANTERBURY, PARIS, PRAGUE, SALZBURG, VIENNA (Other towns and cities open to discussion)
THE ENGLISH COUNTRY TOWN (General or Specific)
ISLE OF WHITE: A Victorian Retreat
THE COTSWOLDS: English Landscape and Architecture at its most romantic
ENGLISH CATHEDRALS

THE ENGLISH PARISH CHURCH
EDWARD ELGAR: The Music and Architecture of Three Choirs and their Cathedrals
HENRY PURCELL: England's Greatest Composer and the art of the Restoration
VIRGINIA: Washington, Jefferson and the architecture of American Independence
NEW ENGLAND: The architecture of American Settlement and Revolution
THE CAROLINAS: Slavery and Settlement in the Architecture of East Coast America
CHICAGO: Highrise, high endeavour and Frank Lloyd Wright
INDIA: Architecture of Empires and /or The European Legacy

TEMPLES, MOSQUES, FORTS & PALACES: The Architecture of India
PORTUGAL: History, Baroque and Port Wine
DRESDEN: Phoenix from the Ashes-Music, Art & Architecture
LEIPZIG: Art and Music
MONUMENTS ALONG THE NILE
SRI LANKA: Discoveries by Chance, an architectural and cultural history

TELEVISION AND THE ARTS: A personal view from a working life
ON MY WAY TO THE CLUB: Architecture and anecdotes of London's Clubland