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Mary Seacole (1805-1881) and her legacy today

  • 26 Oct 2026
  • 19:30 - 21:00
  • Leicester Museum & Art Gallery, 53 New Walk, Leicester, LE1 7EA
  • 100

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  • Guest tickets allow you to attend in person or by Zoom. For this event, it is also possible to pay at the door without purchasing a ticket in advance.
  • Student tickets allow you to attend in person or by Zoom. For this event, it is also possible to pay at the door without purchasing a ticket in advance.

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Claire Dove CBE DL

Crown Representative Voluntary, Community, and Social Enterprise Sector at UK Government, Chair St George’s Hall Charitable Trust




Lecture outline

The outstanding achievements of Mary Jane Seacole (1805-1881), an influential nurse, businesswoman and healer, were recognised when she was voted the greatest black Briton in 2004.  This lecture explores the influence that women pioneers like Mary had on society and considers whether their achievements remain relevant in our modern world.

Biographical note

Claire has been a key player in the Voluntary, Charity and Social Enterprise movement since the 1980s and is the national Crown Representative for the VCSE Sector with the remit of supporting the sector to access government contracts.

Claire nationally and internationally is known for her work in the sector and for ten years chaired Social Enterprise UK. She worked with government and leaders from the sector to create the first strategy for the Social Enterprise movement. She has ensured that we had a voice within Westminster and Whitehall, this included working with the teams to introduce the Social Value Act which is now embedded into many local government frameworks and in the national Crown Commercial procurement service. After stepping down as chair of SEUK Claire was asked and accepted to become a patron to the organisation.

Claire led the highly successful Blackburne House Group, until she retired in July 2020. Blackburne House offers an outstanding educational offer to women alongside running its award-winning School for Social Entrepreneurship and highly successful social enterprises.

Claire has received many awards for her role within the sector, which includes an MBE, OBE and also the Queens Lifetime achievement award for Enterprise promotion. Claire was once again honoured in the 2020 New Year’s Honours List with a CBE.

Attending the lecture

The lecture is open both to members of the Society and to guests.

The lecture will take place in the Leicester Museum & Art Gallery, New Walk https://www.leicestermuseums.org/leicester-museum-art-gallery/

The hall will be open from 6:45 and tea and coffee drinks will be available between 7.00pm and 7.15pm before the formal start of the event at 7.30pm.

The lecture will also be streamed on Zoom. A recording of the lecture may be available to members only.


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