You’ve seen the images in the press, now’s your chance to hear the stories behind them.
David Lowndes, the well known Peterborough photographer, is estimated to have taken more than a million photos and will be telling stories of his 40-plus year career to raise money for the Mayor’s charities.
An evening with David Lowndes will take place at the Peterborough Salvation Army in New England on Wednesday March 15 at 7.30pm.
In his 44 years as a photographer for the Peterborough Telegraph, David’s covered everything from royal visits to major incidents. Not only has he seen 45 Peterborough mayors and five bishops, he’s also had the chance to interact with five MPs and 20 Posh managers.
At the event David will be showcasing a gallery of his favourite 100 photos and telling the compelling tales behind them. There will also be the chance to ask questions at the end.
All proceeds from the evening will go to the Mayor’s charities which are Motor Neurone Disease Association, Royal Air Force Association and Salvation Army Good Neighbours Scheme.
Tickets for the event cost £10 and are available from the Visitor Information Centre on Bridge Street or by emailing mayorscharities@civicpeterborough.co.uk or by calling Helen on 07506 388718.
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