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A Potpurri of Films – Trams, Nurses, Lacarno & a Mechanical Horse

Even Swindon Community Centre Jennings Street, Swindon, United Kingdom

Gordon Shaw – Secretary Four films showing the history of Swindon’s tram network, the history of the Lacarno (Corn Exchange), life of a District Nurse in 1942 and a form of transport for conveying goods that was a familiar site in Swindon Works and the station forecourt.

Civil Defence in Swindon During the Wartime & Austerity Years

Even Swindon Community Centre Jennings Street, Swindon, United Kingdom

Julie Davis This talk is about Swindon’s wartime British restaurants and Civil Defence in the town in the post war period. I also mention other things to do with Swindon in wartime and showing the Lodgings Restriction Order of 1940 and the arrival of the US troops etc.

The Poppy – A Symbol of Remembrance

Even Swindon Community Centre Jennings Street, Swindon, United Kingdom

Bill King This Talk explains how, following the Great War of 1914-18 , the Poppy came to be recognized and adopted as the symbol of Remembrance for those who died. The poppy is now seen as the symbol of Remembrance for all those who have died in conflicts through to the present day.

The House

Even Swindon Community Centre Jennings Street, Swindon, United Kingdom

Paul Wilkins This talk explores the world of the Highworth & Swindon Poor Law Union Workhouse during the 19th century. It’s early years, what life as an “inmate” was really like, and examines the treatment of its children.

June meeting and AGM

Come along to hear Martin Collison talk about Carrots, Culture and Courtisans followed by our AGM. This presentation includes the early history of Covent Garden, its “change of use” from the centre of the Bawdy & Bagnio houses catering for the rakes in Georgian England to its current position as a premier tourist meeting place […]

The Unknown Warrior

The Revd. John Railton's talk is about the genesis and development of the concept of the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior, the brainchild of one of his forebears, Revd. David Railton, who served as an Army Chaplain in the First World War. Venue: Jennings Street Community Centre, Jennings Street, Rodbourne, SN2 2BG

Video Night: The Evening Advertiser and a District Nurse

Gordon Shaw presents two videos. The first is about the Swindon Advertiser and was made by reporter Flicky Harrison illustrating the printing of the paper and the retired printers reminiscing about their life in the print. The other video follows the life of a countryside-based District Nurse in the 1930’s. Venue: Jennings Street Community Centre, […]

Not Forgotten – A Three Part Tale

Even Swindon Community Centre Jennings Street, Swindon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom

Peter Williams presents a Three-Part Tale which deals with the effects of the Great War as social history. Peter discusses the contrasts in how the casualties from the wealthier strata of society were memorialized with how those from the working classes were remembered. All classes suffered terribly, but some were better placed to ensure that […]

Coleshill’s Secret History – The Auxiliary Units

Liza Dibble from the National Trust will run through the history of the Auxiliary Units, how Coleshill became the GHQ, what the training consisted of and how it was all kept top secret. Also, what there is to see now and the walks that the National Trust have at Coleshill. Venue: Jennings Street Community Centre, […]

Northleach

Peter Dawson presents this talk about the Cotswold village of Northleach. He outlines its history, prominent buildings and the burgage plot system allowing the local residents a parcel of land to grow food for themselves. Venue: Jennings Street Community Centre, Jennings Street, Rodbourne, SN2 2BG