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Old 06-10-2011, 18:03   #136
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Re: Hyndburn Local History Society.

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First lecture of the season is as follows:

Thursday, October 6th. Lecture Room Accrington Library at 7.30 p.m.
Subscriptions may be paid at any meeting. £10 .. 7 lectures.
Visitors for individual meetings... £ 2.50.

"Early Maps and Map-Making in Lancashire"
Speaker: Dr. Ian Saunders of Morecambe.

See you there...
Phil's just left to go to this. He's very much into Maps Enjoy! x
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Old 06-10-2011, 21:06   #137
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Phil's just left to go to this. He's very much into Maps Enjoy! x
Hahaha, 'erindoors ... recognised him and introduced myself .. think he wondered who this strange woman was accosting him. Got the impression he enjoyed it very much .. x
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Old 07-10-2011, 11:00   #138
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An lecture in every way. The history of maps & mapping/maps of Lancashire. Covered
c1300 to the introduction of the Ordnance Survey. His slides showed a map contaiuning the Haslingden Canal, which was never construcrted, and a river whigh flowed from Manchester due North to Preston - an error by a 18thcentury cartographer. The lecture was very well received. A full house despite the weather. The lecturer even prepared two hand-outs for us to take away.

Atarah would like that these lectures covered only very localised subjects, but not enough speakers could be found for this.
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Old 02-11-2011, 20:05   #139
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Next one, tomorrow night, Thursday 3rd November :-

'Eccentric Wealth'
The Bullough of Rum
Speaker: Alistair Scott,
Edinburgh.
Lecture Room, Accrington Library... 7.30 p.m.
Non members £2.50.

This article already mentioned in the Howard and Bullough's thread by Wadey :

The family who shaped Accrington (From Lancashire Telegraph)
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Old 02-11-2011, 20:07   #140
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am in Manchester tomorrow night so can't go to that un, but ta fer posting it kate.
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Old 02-11-2011, 20:32   #141
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am in Manchester tomorrow night so can't go to that un, but ta fer posting it kate.
You going to a gig, Cashy ? LOL.

Brief rundown of future monthly lectures:

Preston Guild. Past, Present and Future.
The Origins of Blackpool.
The Corn Mills of Whalley.
The Lancashire Cotton Famine.
From Steam Tram to Electric Tram.
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Old 02-11-2011, 20:36   #142
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You going to a gig, Cashy ? LOL.

Brief rundown of future monthly lectures:

Preston Guild. Past, Present and Future.
The Origins of Blackpool.
The Corn Mills of Whalley.
The Lancashire Cotton Famine.
From Steam Tram to Electric Tram.
Yep taking the boss to "Dreamboats n Petticoats" at Salford Lowry...........if i can find the sodding place,hate driving in Manchester.
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Old 02-11-2011, 20:44   #143
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Yep taking the boss to "Dreamboats n Petticoats" at Salford Lowry...........if i can find the sodding place,hate driving in Manchester.
It's easy ... but who am I to give a man directions..
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Old 02-11-2011, 20:52   #144
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It's easy ... but who am I to give a man directions..
send me a pm wi em. then folk don't see how stupid i am.
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Old 04-11-2011, 21:04   #145
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I was unable to attend, but want to telkl how muich I am enjoying reading the book on the Bulloughs that Alistair Scott has written. On sale in the library.
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Old 04-11-2011, 23:47   #146
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I was unable to attend, but want to telkl how muich I am enjoying reading the book on the Bulloughs that Alistair Scott has written. On sale in the library.
He was excellent, Bob, what a lot of money those Bulloughs had, eh !

Actually, don't think the library have them at the moment .. he pointed us to Pam's Bookend in Great Harwood.
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Old 28-11-2011, 13:16   #147
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Next lecture this Thursday, 1st December, in the Lecture Room, Accrington Library... 7.30 p.m. £2.50 for non members:

'Preston Guild, Past, Present and Future'
2012 is Guild Year.
Speaker Dr. Alan Crosby of Preston.
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Old 04-01-2012, 19:04   #148
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Next lecture, tomorrow 5th January.

'The Origins of Blackpool'
Speaker : Frank Watson.
Hyndburn LHS.

Same time, same place .. Accrington Library, Lecture Room @ 7.30 p.m.
Admission £2.50.

A great lecturer is our Frank ... very informative, clear, relaxed with a fun personality; not to be missed.
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Old 04-01-2012, 19:55   #149
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A novel aspect of the talk is that the audience will be seated on deck chairs hired from Blackpool Corporation. Men will be requirted to have a knotted hanky on their heads. I am sworn to secrecy about the ladies - go in trousers Katex.
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Old 04-01-2012, 20:01   #150
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A novel aspect of the talk is that the audience will be seated on deck chairs hired from Blackpool Corporation. Men will be requirted to have a knotted hanky on their heads. I am sworn to secrecy about the ladies - go in trousers Katex.
Thanks for the tip-off, Bob, but I ain't wearing no 'Kiss Me Quick' hat.
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