• Aug 5, 2019 from 7:30pm to 9:30pm
  • Location: The Cult of Coffee, 28 Esslemont Avenue, Aberdeen
  • Latest Activity: Jul 31, 2019

A brand new indoor history talk featuring some of the city's sometimes forgotten pioneer women, like Hilda Wernham, co-founder of Aberdeen Cyrenians; Louisa Lumsden, champion for women's higher education; Rachel, Lady MacRobert, founder of the MacRobert Trust, following the death of all three sons in the RAF, Annie Pearson, Lady Cowdray, the patroness of the RCN and many more.

Join us in the cosy surroundings of the Cult of Coffee where you can buy coffee/tea/cakes to suit yourself. They have a great vegan selection too.

The evening is broken up into two sections, with a 20min interval. We aim to finish by 9.30pm. Doors open 7pm, event starts 7.30pm. Suitable for young people of age 8 and above; venue is disability accessible.

Tickets are £10 each, available online at www.hiddenaberdeentours.co.uk or buy in person at Visit Scotland's tourist information hub in Aberdeen's Union St, next to the Union Cafe.