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Re: Hyndburn Local History Society.
That's what I've heard - you like slow kissing.
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Tomorrow night's lecture ... 2nd February.
Lecture Room, Accrington Library @ 7.30 p.m. Non members £2.50. 'The Corn Mills of Whalley'. Speakers: Richard Matthews and Brian Jeffery. Read. |
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Thursday, 1st March in the Lecture Room, Accrington Library @ 7.30 p.m.
£2.50 for non members: 'The Lancashire Cotton Famine' How we survived the American Civil War. Speaker: Sid Calderbank. Euxton. A true part of our textile industry. Looking forward to this. :) |
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That un sounds interesting.:) Ta Kate.
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http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:A...74zqisCKBctNFw A whole host of portraits of Lily Elsie, Mrs. Bullough, held at the National Portrait Gallery. National Portrait Gallery - Person - Lily Elsie (Mrs Bullough) More photographs, and family backgrounds, of both her, and Ian Bullough. Miss Lily Elsie - The People in Elsie's Life |
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Does anyone know of the website of the group please?
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They don't have one. PM me for the email address of the sec
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The new season's programme has been published. It starts off on Thursday 3rd October 7.30pm with a talk about the building of 'The Big Ditch' - the Manchester Ship Canal. Later talks include Huncoat's Changing Face....Turnpike roads in NE Lancs...Weavers'
Cottages in NE Lancs |
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