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Afternoon Talk - How Dogs Became Pets: a History of Dogs from Working Dogs to Household Companions

Friday 29 November 2024
Start Time 14:00
15:00
Lynn Museum - King's Lynn

In this illustrated talk, Ciara Farrell (head of the Culture and Heritage Department at the Kennel Club, London) will be discussing the domestication of dogs, their role as working animals and their transition, during the 19th Century, to being pets and companions. Booking is recommended as seating is limited.

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Price

£2 per person, free for NMS Passholders.

Description

In this illustrated talk, Ciara Farrell (head of the Culture and Heritage Department at the Kennel Club, London) will be discussing the domestication of dogs, their role as working animals and their transition, during the 19th Century, to being pets and companions.

Booking is recommended as seating is limited.

Dates

Friday, 29 November 2024 • 14:00 - 15:00

Other Information

Booking is recommended as seating is limited.

Plan Your Visit

Find out more about visiting the museum - including how to get here, opening times and accessibility

Lynn Museum - King's Lynn

Market Street

King’s Lynn

PE30 1NL

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