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Birmingham: Birchfield Harriers
Birmingham & Midland Institute 9 Margaret Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomBirchfield Harriers - The first 50 years 1877 - 1927 Since 1877 Birchfield Harriers, the club "of the people, for the people" has been the home of thousands of aspiring athletes, with almost 100 Harriers having represented their countries at the Olympic Games. A presentation by Ruth Lockley and Stuart Paul. Stuart and Ruth are part […]
Kenilworth Community in Action
Midland Ancestors Kenilworth Group will have a presence at this fair. It is a showcase of clubs, societies & organisations available to folk in Kenilworth, being held at the Kenilworth Methodist Church, Priory Road, CV8 1LQ Meet your local community groups, join a workshop or taster session. Come and get some family history research guidance […]
Bromsgrove: The Baby in the Locket
Bromsgrove Methodist Centre 19 Stratford Road, Bromsgrove, Worcs, United KingdomThe Baby in the Locket A talk by local historian Mary Bodfish
Kenilworth: Loose Ends
Kenilworth Kenilworth Centre, Abbey End,, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, United KingdomA workshop evening, entitled “Loose Ends”, when the group will work on some queries & mysteries, and hopefully share expertise.
National Archives Introductory Session
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 […]
Stourbridge: The Early History of the Black Country
Stourbridge St. Peter's Church Hall, Pedmore, West Midlands, United KingdomThe Early History of the Black Country This talk by local historian Pat Green, covers the whole of England and its effect on the Black Country by national events, starting with the Romans and ending at the 17C, before the Industrial Revolution. Do please note that this meeting is not on the usual Tuesday […]
Heraldry Group
Heraldry Heraldry can be admired, or enjoyed, (or even disliked) at a distance, but it can be much more fun with a measure of participation. Quote from Ralph Brocklebanks publication "How to Do Heraldry".
Wolverhampton: The Tudor Housewife
Wolverhampton The Terry Harding Room, Perton Civic Centre, Church Road, Perton,, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, United KingdomValerie Campbell will be telling as about The Tudor Housewife
Birmingham: Herbert Mowle Kendal
Birmingham & Midland Institute 9 Margaret Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomThe curious case of Mr. Herbert Mowle Kendal A presentation by Paul Handford MBE. This talk, snowed off from last year, is about a Mr Kendal, a civilian volunteer ambulance driver who was killed in Action in May 1918 whilst driving his ambulance in support of the French Army. Paul discovered his death was not […]
North Staffs: Research Evening
North Staffs St. John's Centre, Newcastle Road, Stoke on Trent, Staffs, United KingdomResearch Evening When members can avail themselves of the Groups resources, in fiche, film and book form. You can also get guidance on doing internet research.
Bromsgrove: Lord Austin of Longbridge and AGM
Bromsgrove Methodist Centre 19 Stratford Road, Bromsgrove, Worcs, United KingdomLord Austin of Longbridge A talk by local historian Max Hunt This meeting will be preceded by the AGM which should take no time at all.
On Line – Family History Workshop
Online Event Using ZoomFamily History Workshop by Members An On Line Members Meeting where you can hear about other members research experiences. You can learn how they knocked down their brick walls, what new websites they found, how they got to grips with better known sites, any obscure or lesser known websites, archives offices or libraries, or tackled […]