THE Mayor of Basingstoke has launched an English Civil War art and poetry competition aimed at school students.
The theme of the competition is the Battle of Basing House, which occurred in 1645.
Basing House, formerly the largest private house in Tudor England, is a local and nationally important historic site.
The house was besieged and destroyed by Oliver Cromwell during the English Civil War. It was the last Royalist stronghold in the south east and a key site in the battle between King and Parliament.
Basing House is now managed by Hampshire Cultural Trust, a heritage and arts charity.
The Mayor, Cllr Diane Taylor, is inviting students from schools and sixth form colleges across the borough to get involved and be creative by entering the competition which is seeking art (in any form, for example drawing, photography, sculptures, music) and/or poetry submissions inspired by Basing House and/or the English Civil War.
📣Calling all young creatives!📣@BasingMayor Cllr Diane Taylor has launched an English Civil War art and poetry competition and invites all Basingstoke school and sixth form students to take part. The topic is the Battle of Basing House in 1645. More: https://t.co/8cxS0TTmJB pic.twitter.com/jnjNYyvn3M
— Basingstoke Council (@BasingstokeGov) January 21, 2021
Subject to coronavirus restrictions being lifted, the winner(s) will be invited to join the Mayor at a special opening of the English Civil War Art and Poetry Exhibition at Basing House.
They will also receive a Mayor’s plaque and an annual family pass to Basing House.
The winners’ schools will also each receive a free educational visit to Basing House.
All entries need to be submitted by Friday March 12, and judging will take place on Friday March 19.
To enter, email MayoralCoordinator@basingstoke.gov.uk
For more information, visit: basingstoke.gov.uk/english-civil-war-competition
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