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Paul Atterbury is the President of the NCS Northern Ceramic Society, a charity he has been a member of for 50 years. He met David W. Smith OBE at the recent NCS Summer School at the University of Chester. Watch all my videos of the Northern Ceramic Society at • NCS Northern Ceramic Society Paul is a writer, lecturer, curator, historian and broadcaster with an eclectic and wide-ranging interest in the art, architecture, design and history of the 19th and 20th centuries. Best known for his thirty years of appearances on the BBC's Antiques Roadshow, Paul gives lectures and talks, runs walking tours, has helped to set up and run the Dorchester Literary Festival and has a stage show with Hilary Kay. By training a graphic designer and art historian, he also sells paintings. The NCS Northern Ceramic Society was founded in 1972. It has become THE society for people who love pots. Its focus is on British pottery and porcelain from 1600 to the present day. The NCS is open to everyone and our membership is worldwide. It share the latest ceramic news and research though our meetings, seminars, publications, exhibitions and website. Collectors, dealers, museum staff, auctioneers, ceramic historians, and archaeologists are all current members and you, whatever your ceramic interests, are most welcome to join the society. https://www.northernceramicsociety.or... Paul was born in London. His mother, Audrey Atterbury, was a puppeteer with the BBC. Known for her work with the programmes Andy Pandy, Bill & Ben, the Flowerpot Men, the Wooden Tops and other children's series. His father, Rowley Atterbury, was a typographer and printer who set up the innovative Westerham Press. Educated at Westminster School in London, the London School of Printing and the University of East Anglia, where he graduated with a BA degree in Art History. In 2009, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Keele. Television His career started in the early 1980s with regular appearances on Thames Television’s Afternoon Plus and with TV-AM. In 1990 he was invited to join the BBC’s Antiques Roadshow team of experts and has been a familiar face on the programme ever since. He has also appeared on The Great Antiques Hunt, The Antiques Detectives and The Antiques Show, and presented an episode of Timeshift about great ocean liners. Writing Paul has written or edited over 50 books on art, antiques, ceramics, silver, sculpture, canals, railways, travel and the First World War. At one point, he was Britain’s best-selling railway writer. Lectures Over the last forty years Paul has given well over 2000 lectures to societies, groups, universities, museums, galleries and other institutions all over Britain, and in the Netherlands, Belgium, the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia, where he has completed six lecture tours. He has also lectured extensively on cruise ships operated by P & O, Cunard, Regent, Fred Olsen, Saga and Noble Caledonia and has worked for ten years as a lecturer and tour leader for Martin Randall Travel. Exhibitions Paul has curated many exhibitions for museums and galleries, including several for the V&A in London. The NCS has a YouTube channel @northernceramicsociety Please subscribe! #ncs #northern #ceramicsociety #ceramiccircle #ceramics #pottery #society #paulatterbury #president #interview #charity #summerschool #universityofchester