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Programme 2016-17

Our meeting season for 2016-17:

Autumn 2016

  • 27 September - Hagley Park, Past and Present, Joe Hawkins Meeting Report
  • 25 October - The Young Diarist of Hartlebury, Diana Clutterbuck Meeting Report
  • 22 November - Herbert Austin and the Story of Longbridge, Max Hunt Meeting Report

2017

  • 28 February - Repair Work at the Old Naval College in Greenwich, Derek Clarke Meeting Report
  • 28 March - The Black Country in the Great War, Mike Pearson Meeting Report
  • 25 April - Richard III, Max Keen Meeting Report
  • 23 May - Annual General Meeting and Romsley & Hunnington in 1939, Julian Hunt Meeting Report
  • 27 June - Victorian & Edwardian Buildings of Birmingham and the Black Country, Tim Bridges
    Meeting Report


Meetings 7.30pm at Romsley Church Hall. For more details please contact Paul Share (Chairman) on 01562 710197


Summer Events

 

Wednesday 13th September will be a very important day for the Society. Julian Hunt's book on the Court Rolls is due to be released and to celebrate everyone is invited to the Church Hall, between 2-5pm, for tea and cakes.

The next meeting will be on Tuesday 26th September at 7.30pm, in the Church Hall, when Paul Harding and Helen Lee will give a talk on Medieval Medicine and Surgery. Paul's talks are usually vividly dramatised and are always fascinating. Why not come along and see for yourself?

 


Click the links to read reports from the 2016 AGM and other meetings during the 2015-16 season.

For other local history events see What's on in Worcestershire, compiled by the Worcestershire Local History Forum.

 

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