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Georgina Green | Romford & District Historical Society
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Romford and District Historical Society. Aims & objectives. Tag Archives: Georgina Green. Explorers and Traders Essex Connections. Our 2016 programme begins on 25 January with Georgina Green speaking on the subject of. Explorers and Traders Essex Connections. Georgina Green is a well known and respected speaker whose talks are always well researched and interesting. Please do join us. Non-members are very welcome. The Society meets in. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. January 20, 2016. In Harold H...
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Morris dancing | Romford & District Historical Society
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Romford and District Historical Society. Aims & objectives. Tag Archives: Morris dancing. The History of Morris Dancing. Illustration of William Kempe Morris dancing from London to Norwich in 1600. The topic of our next meeting, on 29 June, is. The History of Morris Dancing. Julian Whybra is a very well respected speaker and has been much enjoyed by our members in recent years. Please do join us. Non-members are very welcome. The Society meets in. This entry was posted in Meetings. June 20, 2015.
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Find us | Romford & District Historical Society
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Romford and District Historical Society. Aims & objectives. From 2015 the Society has a new home. Is well located next to the Leisure Centre at Harold Hill on the junction of Gooshays Drive and Dagnam Park Drive by the large roundabout (343 Dagnam Park Drive, RM3 9EN). There is ample parking including disabled spaces either directly outside. Or at the adjacent leisure centre, just a short well-lit walk away. Is also readily accessible by bus. It is served by routes 174. For those of you unfamiliar with.
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Romford Record | Romford & District Historical Society
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Romford and District Historical Society. Aims & objectives. Is the Society’s annual journal, published every year since 1968, and edited (for all but its first two issues) by Brian Evans, author of many books on our local history. In a forward in the first issue the then President, Gordon Humby, set out the Society’s hopes for the journal:. The Romford and District Historical Society has for many years cherished the idea of commissioning and publishing miscellaneous papers on historical topics.
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Programme | Romford & District Historical Society
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Romford and District Historical Society. Aims & objectives. Here is the programme for 2016:. Explorers and Traders Essex Connections. Suttons Farm Birth of an Airfield. 21 March AGM followed by London in Art. Victorian Cranham and the Boyd School. Havering’s Amazing Eccentrics Past and Near Present. 27 June The Kenningtons Mammoth. Havering’s Horticultural History. Scandals at sea: sad tales of Barking’s fishing apprentices. Tales from the scaffold. The 2015 programme can be found here. You must log in.
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Paul Addington | Romford & District Historical Society
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Romford and District Historical Society. Aims & objectives. Tag Archives: Paul Addington. The History of the Bata Shoe Company. Bata Shoe factory, East Tilbury, Thurrock. The topic of our next meeting, on 18 May, is the. History of the Bata Shoe Company. In 1933 a factory was opened on the Essex Marshes at East Tilbury by the Bata Shoe Company. This company was based in Czechoslovakia and had been founded by Tomas Bata, who was killed in 1932 in a plane crash. This entry was posted in Meetings.
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Julian Whybra | Romford & District Historical Society
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Romford and District Historical Society. Aims & objectives. Tag Archives: Julian Whybra. The History of Morris Dancing. Illustration of William Kempe Morris dancing from London to Norwich in 1600. The topic of our next meeting, on 29 June, is. The History of Morris Dancing. Julian Whybra is a very well respected speaker and has been much enjoyed by our members in recent years. Please do join us. Non-members are very welcome. The Society meets in. This entry was posted in Meetings. And tagged Julian Whybra.
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Meetings | Romford & District Historical Society
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Romford and District Historical Society. Aims & objectives. Scandals at sea: sad tales of Barking’s fishing apprentices. At our next meeting, on Monday 31 October, Dagenham Local Studies Librarian and author Linda Rhodes will be speaking to us on. Scandals at sea: sad tales of Barking’s fishing apprentices. Please do join us to learn more about the times when Barking was the busiest fishing port in the country. In Harold Hill for information about meeting times and how to find us, click here. It was a un...
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Phil Steer | Romford & District Historical Society
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Romford and District Historical Society. Aims & objectives. Author Archives: Phil Steer. Scandals at sea: sad tales of Barking’s fishing apprentices. At our next meeting, on Monday 31 October, Dagenham Local Studies Librarian and author Linda Rhodes will be speaking to us on. Scandals at sea: sad tales of Barking’s fishing apprentices. Please do join us to learn more about the times when Barking was the busiest fishing port in the country. This entry was posted in Meetings. October 21, 2016. This entry w...
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The History of the Bata Shoe Company | Romford & District Historical Society
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Romford and District Historical Society. Aims & objectives. The History of the Bata Shoe Company. Bata Shoe factory, East Tilbury, Thurrock. The topic of our next meeting, on 18 May, is the. History of the Bata Shoe Company. In 1933 a factory was opened on the Essex Marshes at East Tilbury by the Bata Shoe Company. This company was based in Czechoslovakia and had been founded by Tomas Bata, who was killed in 1932 in a plane crash. In Harold Hill for information about how to find us, click here.