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Olney – A Time Travellers Guide

24 March 2026 MKHA Webmaster MKHA member events, Speaker meetings 0

Nos 50 – 56 high Street,, Olney
Nos 50 – 56 high Street, Olney A lace walk around Olney

Buckinghamshire Family History Society

Friday, 24th April 2026 at 8.00 pm

Tom Jones will focus on the “long” 18th Century and its links with Olney and the wider history of England in this transformative period. Olney is famous for lace making and John Newton writing Amazing Grace.

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