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"Memento Mori: How People Remembered to Die"

Wed 22 Apr 2026 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Big Penny Social, Walthamstow, E17 6AL

"Memento Mori: How People Remembered to Die"

Wed 22 Apr 2026 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM Big Penny Social, Walthamstow, E17 6AL

"Memento Mori: How People Remembered to Die""
with Dr. Dan O'Brien

Summary
Death was everywhere in pre-industrial Europe as skulls, skeletons or bones appeared beyond the grave in moments mundane and extraordinary. People wore jewellery with tiny skeletons, watches were shaped like skulls and even a simple glasses case was decorated with a doctor encountering a skeleton. These bold symbols of death had one familiar message that appealed to all levels of society, ‘memento mori’ or ‘remember to die’. This
was a warning encouraging people to prepare themselves for their end but also prompting them to consider the inevitability of their end despite the distractions of life. Using London’s churches, churchyards and museums this talk examines how reminders of death were an integral part of everyday life and asks what it tells us about people’s ideas about dying. As we look upon these striking reminders of death we can reflect on how our own ideas of death are shaped by the world around us.

Bio

Dr Dan O’Brien is a historian of death based at the Centre for Death and Society, University of Bath. His research primarily focuses on the development of the undertaking trade and the role of the trade in funerals of the period. His current research centres mostly on London and Dan seeks to understand how the undertakers and their goods were perceived by society. He speaks widely about different themes in the history of death including maritime death, mourning jewellery and the undead.


Venue:
Big Penny Social, Walthamstow
1 Priestley Way
London
E17 6AL



Event Running Time:
Doors from 6pm, we recommend arriving one hour before introduction if you're having food and at 7pm if just drinks.

Introduction: 7:25pm
Lecture: 7:30pm
Q&A: 8:10pm

FAQ

What is Pints of Knowledge?

Pints of Knowledge is a series of public talks where experts, researchers, and big thinkers share fascinating ideas all in the relaxed setting of a pub. We bring brilliant minds and curious audiences together over a pint, covering topics from science and politics to history, art, and beyond.

What happens at Pints of Knowledge?

At each Pints of Knowledge event, you’ll hear engaging talks (about 35-40 minutes) from expert speakers on fascinating topics — followed by audience Q&A. The vibe is informal and social, set in a pub where you can grab a drink, meet interesting people, and enjoy big ideas in a relaxed setting.

What if I don't drink alcohol?

No problem at all! Pints of Knowledge is all about the ideas and the community, not the drinks. You’re welcome to enjoy a soft drink, coffee, or whatever you prefer. The focus is on creating a relaxed, social atmosphere where everyone feels comfortable

Can I attend without a ticket?

Tickets must be purchased online prior to the event. With our limited capacity at each venue we can't let people in without a ticket.

Is there food available?

Yes, there is always the option to purchase food at our events.

Refund Policy

If the event is cancelled, customers will be fully refunded.
Full refunds are permitted 7 days in advance of the day of the event.


Location

Big Penny Social, Walthamstow, E17 6AL