The Baby Farmers
In Victorian and early Twentieth Century Britain the law made this business viable until it was eventually brought to an end.
Wolverton & District Archaeological and Historical Society
In Victorian and early Twentieth Century Britain the law made this business viable until it was eventually brought to an end.
Wolverton & District Archaeological and Historical Society
Artists down the ages have chosen food as a motif in their works. Cindy Polemis will help unravel the meaning of these images.
Arts Society North Bucks
Horton House was a stone-built Georgian stately home, now demolished. Speaker: Maureen Williams, who has been researching the history of the estate.
Newport Pagnell Historical Society
Olney Centre and Zoom. Speaker: Dr Colin Shindler, author, broadcaster, Cambridge lecturer. Bafta award winning TV writer and producer.
Olney Archaeological Society
Features a series of live Q&As, including with former BBC Technology Correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones, and free STEM activities for children.
The National Museum of Computing
Hampden House is not usually open to the public so this will be a chance to see inside this Grade I 16C house, remodelled in the Georgian Gothic style.
Buckinghamshire Gardens Trust
Sophie Natthews explores the instruments in selected works of art and then gives live demonstrations on replicas of the instruments depicted.
Arts Society North Bucks
The Museum will be taking visitors back to the days of fairground fun. Kevin McElhone will be on hand to demonstrate examples from his collection.
Milton Keynes Museum
Parents and children are invited to a special garden event. The Gardening Team will be on hand to help you to make your own miniature version!
Cowper & Newton Museum
Speaker: Susan Westlake, a senior properties historian with English Heritage. £3.00 for non-members.
Yardley Gobion History Group
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