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Was Agincourt England's finest three hours? Hear this talk to learn more - complete with armour, chain mail and weapons of the period. Speaker: Max Keen
The talk arose from research work following an email from the family in the USA, who wanted to visit a grave here. The speaker offered to do a tour for them, and after more than six months of research and emails, it all went ahead delightfully. The men who emigrated would certainly have encountered the […]
From Stourbridge High Street to Pedmore Lane A celebration to mark 40 years since the inauguration of the Stourbridge branch at the Talbot Hotel. There will be a display of memorabilia, some entertainment and refreshments served with a special Birthday Cake. There will be a visit by the Mayor and Mayoress of Dudley, Councillor Alan […]
Do you know how many businesses there were, in Wolverhampton, producing bicycles? Vic will tell us of his research following the discovery that an ancestor had been involved in the industry. Speaker: Vic Davies
National Archives Introductory Session Intended for those who have possibly wanted to visit the National Archives, found their website a little daunting and then left it at that. Also for those who have visited perhaps just once and felt they have not had the best out of it. This is a group participation live computer […]
Social Outing - Bosworth Field and the Richard III Centre in Leicester. Now Fully Booked but see lower down this page The course of English history was forever changed in 1485 at Bosworth Field in Leicestershire when Richard Plantagenet was killed by the forces of Henry Tudor. Richard was the last English King to die in battle. […]