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December 2020
“Who was Santa Claus?” – a talk by Louise Lee
Please note this talk will be streamed on the Society's Utube channel and will be available to members only.
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“Well. well, well: the story of Nottingham’s caves and wells”. – A talk by Peter Hammond
Peter will describe the vast network of man-made caves and wells which lie under Nottingham's streets and buildings. (Please note time). The talk will be streamed live on Utube and will be available to members only.
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“A road by any name: the history and social impact of roads through history” – a talk by Bob Massey
The talk will be streamed live on Utube and will be available to members only.
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“What lies beneath the Clifton Tram Terminus?” – A talk by Laura Parker
The talk will be streamed live on Utube and will be available to members only.
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“Crime and punishment in Leicestershire: the history of crime and punishment both locally and nationally”. – A talk by John Sutton
The talk will be streamed live on Utube and will be available to members only.
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September 2021
October 2021
Worsop, Witches and a Place in American History: the Life of Richard Bernard – a talk by Adrian Gray
November 2021
December 2021
January 2022
February 2022
A Storm in a Tea Shop – a talk by Ann Featherstone – Zoom only
At lunch time on 8th April 1908, all the waitresses at the Cabin Restaurant, Piccadilly Circus, came out on strike. Their action closed the restaurant and they were dismissed. Why did they strike? What happened next? How did these radical women respond? This promises to be an interesting talk.
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