The BBC and Glenn Miller in WW2 Bedford
The Co-Partners Hall in Bedford became the Miller band’s radio station and recording studio. Live broadcasts were conveyed to London for the BBC.
Lavendon History Group
The Co-Partners Hall in Bedford became the Miller band’s radio station and recording studio. Live broadcasts were conveyed to London for the BBC.
Lavendon History Group
The speaker is Peter Liddle, Honorary Visiting Fellow at the School of Archaeology and Ancient History, Leicester University.
Bletchley Archaeological & Historical Society
After the original designer RJ Mitchell died, his successor Joe Smith made it faster and more powerful giving the RAF a critical edge over the Luftwaffe.
Olney & District Historical Society
Ron Johnson will be displaying a slideshow of historic images, many of which you may have never seen, gleaned from the above two Facebook groups.
Roade Local History Society
A talk about Egyptomania and the influence on western arts following the opening up of Egypt by Napoleon and by the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb.
Olney Archaeological Society
Take a specialist tour with Dr Anthony Wallersteiner, current headmaster of Stowe House and learn about the history of the school.
Stowe House
Colin Rowe explains the development and history of luxurious trains from the days of George Pullman to the current Venice Simplon Orient Express.
Hanslope & District Historical Society
In this lecture we explore what is known about Shakespeare’s life in the turbulent and often dangerous world of Elizabethan and Jacobean England,
The Arts Society North Bucks
Hedley Malloch will detail how, in 1915, the Germans shot 11 British soldiers who had been lost during the retreat to the Marne, and one Frenchman.
Western Front Association Milton Keynes Branch
Magnus John has published a novel, Breaks in the Circuit, set in the aftermath of the abolition of slavery, a process which took over 40 years.
Grafton Regis Historians
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