Norman Nicholson Society
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Norman Nicholson Society
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The Society was formed in 2006 to promote, study and discuss the work of the English poet and writer Norman Nicholson who lived in the Cumbrian coastal town of Millom his whole life, 1914 - 1987. Plenty more information at www.normannicholson.org
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Antoinette Fawcett, Editor of Comet, the Norman Nicholson Society's magazine, will be teaching a course on Poetry and Translation at the wonderful Higham Hall from December 7th to December 9th: highamhall.com/course/poetr...
POETRY AND TRANSLATION: DOORWAYS AND GATEWAYS; SPRINGBOARDS AND SOURCES - Higham Hall
The translation of poems is probably as old as poetry itself, while poetry is regarded as the primal source of all literature. Translated poems are doorways into infinitely various habitations, […]
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October 26, 2025 at 4:16 PM
Antoinette Fawcett, Editor of Comet, the Norman Nicholson Society's magazine, will be teaching a course on Poetry and Translation at the wonderful Higham Hall from December 7th to December 9th: highamhall.com/course/poetr...
POETRY AND TRANSLATION: DOORWAYS AND GATEWAYS; SPRINGBOARDS AND SOURCES - Higham Hall
The translation of poems is probably as old as poetry itself, while poetry is regarded as the primal source of all literature. Translated poems are doorways into infinitely various habitations, […]
highamhall.com
October 26, 2025 at 4:16 PM
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There's an exciting exhibition at Wordsworth Grasmere, inspired by the Wordsworths trips to South Cumbria, and it also references the work of Norman Nicholson. 'Sparkling Waters of Morecambe Bay' by Kate Tame is a beautiful example of this. See our website for full details: www.normannicholson.org
October 26, 2025 at 4:11 PM
There's an exciting exhibition at Wordsworth Grasmere, inspired by the Wordsworths trips to South Cumbria, and it also references the work of Norman Nicholson. 'Sparkling Waters of Morecambe Bay' by Kate Tame is a beautiful example of this. See our website for full details: www.normannicholson.org
October 26, 2025 at 4:11 PM
@bsky.app Poet and Nicholson Society member Mary Robinson will be reading her poems with fellow poet Malcolm Carson on Thursday 23 October at 7pm at Cakes and Ale Cafe, Bookends Bookshop, 17-19 Castle Street, Carlisle CA3 8SY. Tickets £5 (including wine) from www.bookscumbria.com/product/cumb...
Poetry Reading: Mary Robinson & Malcolm Carson | Books Cumbria
Thursday 23rd October, 7pm Cakes & Ale Cafe, Carlisle   Join Bookends for an evening of poetry as Mary Robinson and Malcolm Carson read from their latest collections. Mary Robinson lived in Cumbria fo...
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October 8, 2025 at 11:12 AM
Happy National Poetry Day! www.normannicholson.org
October 2, 2025 at 9:25 AM
A thoroughly informative and entertaining day yesterday at our Nicholson Symposium at Cumbria Uni's Ambleside campus. Big thanks to speakers and attendees and special congrats on avoiding the temptation of the other show in town, Ambleside Beer & Music Festival - at least until our event concluded!
September 28, 2025 at 4:58 PM
Booking is now open for our Symposium in Ambleside on Saturday September 27th. Registration deadline is Friday September 12th and the event is open to everyone (more details on our website www.normannicholson.org)
Norman Nicholson Society
Information about the Cumbrian poet Norman Nicholson who lived in Millom from 1914 to 1987 and information about the Norman Nicholson Society
www.normannicholson.org
August 16, 2025 at 10:02 AM
The third Norman Nicholson symposium is on Sat Sept 27 at Uni of Cumbria’s Ambleside Campus. The topic this year is Place, Space and Time in Nicholson's Oeuvre. The day will include a light lunch. Registration opens on August 16th. Full details are on our website www.normannicholson.org
Norman Nicholson Society
Information about the Cumbrian poet Norman Nicholson who lived in Millom from 1914 to 1987 and information about the Norman Nicholson Society
www.normannicholson.org
August 10, 2025 at 11:06 AM
Looking forward to welcoming guests at our summer event in Millom tomorrow! Poets, Artists and Inspiration is the theme, starting by Christine Boyce's wonderful memorial window in St George's Chuch at 11am.
June 13, 2025 at 6:19 PM
Abi Palmer’s place on the NNS committee was ratified at our recent AGM. Dr Laura Day, Janice Brockbank and Simone Faulkner have resigned from the committee due to the pressure of other commitments. Welcome Abi, and many thanks to Laura, Janice and Simone.
May 27, 2025 at 3:05 PM
​We are pleased to announce that Jonathan Powell has been elected as our new Chair. Jonathan is a barrister at Gray’s Inn and divides his time between London and The Hill, just outside Millom. He has been a member of the NNS since 2018 and joined the NNS committee last year.
May 27, 2025 at 3:02 PM
Coming up soon: 2-day course exploring the work of Norman Nicholson at Higham Hall, near Cockermouth, led by our committee member Antoinette Fawcett. From Wed March 26 at 6.30pm to Fri March 28 at 1.30pm. Costs are Residential: £310, Non-residential: £225. More info 01768 776276 or highamhall.com
Higham Hall | Study Breaks In The Lakes
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March 2, 2025 at 12:12 PM
Join us on Zoom on Wed Feb 5, 7.30pm, when Jessica Smith, archivist at John Rylands Library, Manchester, will talk about the papers of Norman Nicholson, and the work of the archive in general. To register, email normannicholsonsociety@gmail.com by 5pm on Mon Feb 3rd. All welcome, no charge.
January 21, 2025 at 5:56 PM
We'll mark Nicholson's 111th birthday with an evening of poetry readings via Zoom this Wednesday, Jan 8th 2025, 7.30pm. To join us, register by 5pm Mon Jan 6th by email to normannicholsonsociety@gmail.com. All welcome, no charge. Info at www.normannicholson.org
January 5, 2025 at 12:31 PM
We're going to celebrate Norman Nicholson's 111th birthday with a series of prose and poetry readings via Zoom on Wednesday January 8th at 7.30pm. Full details are on our website www.normannicholson.org
December 16, 2024 at 10:19 AM
Welcome to our new home! We're delighted to be here. It's a busy time - we enjoyed an online discussion of Nicholson's earliest poetry 2 days ago; we're looking forward to our annual Christmas lunch next Saturday; and we're at the Christmas Tree festival at St George's Church in Millom.
December 7, 2024 at 1:24 PM