Rural Rebellion; The Wars of the 1930’s Tithe
Wickhambrook W.I. Hall Cemetery Road, Wickhambrook, Suffolk, United KingdomTalk by Ashley Cooper
Welcome to Wickhambrook
Wickhambrook is one of the parishes of West Suffolk Council and Suffolk County Council
Talk by Ashley Cooper
A.G.M. at 7pm followed at 7.35pm with ‘The Worlingworth Golden Jubilee Feast Painting (King George 111 - 1810).’ The Local History Society has been running since 1986, we have around 50 members who enjoy talks, often illustrated by slides, on topics of local and historical interest, at least two summer outings each year and a social evening in December. New members are very welcome.
All Saints’ Church, Wickhambrook with Paul Bevan. At Church for 7pm The Local History Society has been running since 1986, we have around 50 members who enjoy talks, often illustrated by slides, on topics of local and historical interest, at least two summer outings each year and a social evening in December. Meetings commence at 7.30pm and are normally held in the WI Hall, Wickhambrook unless otherwise stated. New members are very welcome.
‘Over Paid, Over Sexed, Over Here: the American Air Force 1942 – 1944’ Geoffrey Kay The Local History Society has been running since 1986, we have around 50 members who enjoy talks, often illustrated by slides, on topics of local and historical interest, at least two summer outings each year and a social evening in December. Meetings commence at 7.30pm and are normally held in the WI Hall, Wickhambrook unless otherwise stated. New members are very welcome.
10 - 3.30pm at the WI Hall, a Suffolk Local History Council event.
‘British Ugandans at 50’ Jyoti Towers The Local History Society has been running since 1986, we have around 50 members who enjoy talks, often illustrated by slides, on topics of local and historical interest, at least two summer outings each year and a social evening in December. Meetings commence at 7.30pm and are normally held in the WI Hall, Wickhambrook unless otherwise stated. New members are very welcome.
‘The Last Watermills of Cherry Hinton’ Michelle Bullivant The Local History Society has been running since 1986, we have around 50 members who enjoy talks, often illustrated by slides, on topics of local and historical interest, at least two summer outings each year and a social evening in December. Meetings commence at 7.30pm and are normally held in the WI Hall, Wickhambrook unless otherwise stated. New members are very welcome.
‘Lost Bury St Edmunds: what shops and pubs do YOU miss?’ Martyn Taylor The Local History Society has been running since 1986, we have around 50 members who enjoy talks, often illustrated by slides, on topics of local and historical interest, at least two summer outings each year and a social evening in December. Meetings commence at 7.30pm and are normally held in the WI Hall, Wickhambrook unless otherwise stated. New members are very welcome.
A.G.M. at 7pm followed followed by ‘The Trinity House Story’ Karl Lumbars The Local History Society has been running since 1986, we have around 50 members who enjoy talks, often illustrated by slides, on topics of local and historical interest, at least two summer outings each year and a social evening in December. New members are very welcome.
‘Rural Rebellion: The Tithe Wars of the 1930's' – Ashley Cooper The Local History Society has been running since 1986, we have around 50 members who enjoy talks, often illustrated by slides, on topics of local and historical interest, at least two summer outings each year and a social evening in December. New members are very welcome.