
The History of Walton Hall and The Open University
Walton Hall is a late 17th Century manor house with medieval origins, which was extended in the 18th Century. It is a Grade II listed building.
North Crawley Historical Society
Walton Hall is a late 17th Century manor house with medieval origins, which was extended in the 18th Century. It is a Grade II listed building.
North Crawley Historical Society
Major Charles Whittesley led his force of 442 men into the narrow, muddy Charlevaux ravine. War correspondents dubbed the unit the ‘Lost Battalion’.
Western Front Association Milton Keynes Branch
Gavin Plumley’s lecture sets Singer Sargent’s work in its historical and social context and explores the details of his life.
Arts Society North Bucks
Peter Stratton will tell of the little-known details of conspiracy and mayhem with Guy Fawkes and his co-schemers including those from the local area
Towcester and District Local History Society
Roger Brown, former brand manager at Mettoy in Northampton, will speak on some of the toys we remember from our childhood. £3.00 for non-members.
Wolverton & District Archaeological and Historical Society
Christine Rowe returns to tell the story, including Northamptonshire characters who were involved and used Watling Street as their route to London.
Potterspury History Group
Come and test your knowledge of all things Weird – myths, legends and the unexplained … Doors open at 7.00 pm for access to the exhibition WEIRD.
Discover Bucks Museum
Featuring an-the-round discussion – “What was our first paid employment?” Anyone who is interested in the history of Yardley Gobion is very welcome.
Yardley Gobion History Group
Jean Yates talks about Bess of Hardwick’s Cavendish family, Cardinal Wolsey and their links to Dunstable. Non-members £3.00.
Bow Brickhill History Society
This presentation by Roger Young looks at postcards – their history, their effect upon British culture and their key part in genealogical research.
Buckinghamshire Family History Society
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