Daily Archives: February 8, 2023


Wednesday, March 1, 1:00 pm – From Naumachia to Naval Warfare: Nautical Frolics in British Parks, Online

“Look Out Behind You!!” The audience shouts out warnings to the ‘actors’ in the aquatic and pyrotechnic panto that is performed three afternoons a week each summer in Peasholm Park, Scarborough. The excitements of ‘Naval Warfare’ are unique. It is the last of the Naumachia, or mock naval battles, that have been ‘fought’ on the lakes of European gardens and parks since the Renaissance. Naumachia is the Romanised Greek word that described gladiatorial sea fights in the flooded Colosseum. When revived in the Renaissance, they became frolicsome pageants. For Georgian Britons, they combined ‘messing about in boats’ with re-enactment of the latest naval victory. Manned miniature warships, fortlets and docks adorned parkland lakes. Victorians paid to attend these spectacles. The March 1 Yorkshire Gardens Trust lecture will romp its way through these frolics to highlight the cultural significance of Scarborough’s ‘Naval Warfare’, which was launched in 1927 in Britain’s only public park designed exclusively in the Japanese style.

Dr Patrick Eyres has, since 1981, created 54 editions of the unique, artist-illustrated New Arcadian Journal, which engages with the cultural politics of designed landscapes. Naumachia (1995) is a history of Peasholm Park, Naval Warfare and the Naumachia tradition. He has published extensively, most recently on the poetic gardening of Ian Hamilton Finlay in Penny Florence (ed.), Thinking The Sculpture Garden: Art, Plant, Landscape (2020), and in the 40th anniversary edition of the New Arcadian Journal, Atlantic Flowers: The Naval Memorials of Little Sparta (2022), as well as in the 50th anniversary issue of Garden History (2022). For many years he served on the boards of the Little Sparta Trust, Garden History Society, Leeds Art Fund, and Wentworth Castle Heritage Trust. On behalf of The Gardens Trust, he set up and chaired for ten years the annual New Research Symposium in Garden History.

In this first of a series of talks the speakers will introduce a variety of landscapes, gardens and themes enjoyed by Yorkshire Gardens Trust members which portray the wide diversity of designed landscapes in the 3 Yorkshire counties and the interests of the membership. £5 each or all 5 for £20. Register HERE.


Tuesday, February 22, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm – Paratha Workshop

Indian bread is an important accompaniment to an Indian meal. ‘Parathas’ are homemade Indian flatbreads- unleavened, vegetarian, vegan- typically paired with curries or can be made stuffed and enjoyed as a meal on its own. It is prepared by rolling, layering, and then cooked on a hot griddle.

In this hands-on Paratha Workshop on February 22 at Wright-Locke Farm in Winchester, learn to prepare a good dough and make a range of delicious bread- plain and stuffed, savory and sweet. Served with a dollop of butter and a refreshing Raita.

  • Garlic Paratha (seasoned with garlic and herbs)
  • Aloo Paratha (stuffed with spiced mashed potatoes)
  • Sweet Paratha (stuffed with sugar & nuts)
  • Cucumber Raita (yogurt dipping sauce with Cucumber)
  • Boondi Raita (yogurt sauce with chickpea fritters)

Shilpi Ranjan, the owner and instructor of EZ Compliments, Indian cooking classes, is a passionate cook, educator, wife and a mother. She has been teaching Indian cooking in the Greater Boston area since 2009 and has received many compliments from her patrons, friends, and family. With her warm, hospitable personality and sense of humor, Shilpi brings lots of excitement and energy to the cooking experience. She adapts her cooking and teaching to the spice tolerance, and abilities of each participant. For more information and to register, click here. Tiered Pricing $55 – $85.