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Bromsgrove Road, Hunnington 1975

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Bromsgrove Road, Romsley

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Dayhouse Bank, Romsley

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Hunnington Station

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Bluebird Toffee Factory, Hunnington

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Romsley Sanatorium

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Romsley School

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St Kenelm's Church, Romsley

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Vincent's Houses, Hunnington

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Vincent's Toffee Factory, Hunnington

Programme 2019-20

Our meeting season for 2019-2020:

Autumn 2019

  • 11 September - Bromsgrove Town Walk - Visit Report

  • 24 September - Edmund Lay - Wartime Memories  Speaker: Family Of Edmund Lay Meeting Report

  • 22 October - The Longbow and the Men That Used It  Speaker: Alan Harvey Meeting Report

  • 26 November - An Amble Around Gloucestershire  Speaker: John Billingham  Meeting Report

Spring/Summer 2020

  • 25 February - Tyntesfield Speaker: Derek Clarke  Meeting Report

  • 24 March - The English Civil Wars In The Areas Around Dudley/Halesowen Speaker: Margaret Bradley

  • 28 April - King John: The Worst Or Most Useful King? Speaker: Max Keen

  • 26 May - The Blue Bird Toffee Factory Speaker: Julian Hunt, plus AGM

  • 23 June - The Mayflower Speaker: Paul Harding & Helen Lee

  • 28 July - Beer, Bets & Bull-Baiting Speaker: Mary Bodfish

 

Meetings start at 7.30pm at Romsley Church Hall. For more details please contact Paul Share (Chairman) on 01562 710197. See also additional events below.


Click the links to read reports from the 2018 AGM and other meetings during the 2018-19 season.

For other local history events see What's on in Worcestershire, compiled by the Worcestershire Local History Forum.

 

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