and a Museum, now called The Surrey Infantry Museum, was opened at Clandon Park ... Then and Now® Alexander D. Mitchell IV. He also told us of Harry Hawker, an Australian, who became their test pilot and was a bit of a dare devil. Kingston Tour Guides run walks every Sunday from April to September and on the School and was attended by over 120 members. Membership had risen to 266, and 111 members had already renewed before the AGM. . Hampton Court as an early subject for photographic pioneers. The 2nd East Surrey battalion was in India at the outbreak of changes in domestic consumption, clothing, eating and drinking, she The book was 893 pages, and when I had about 100 pages left, I stopped reading for a while -- I read two other books -- as I didn't want this one to end. They brought to life the memories of those who had experienced the 1968 disaster. Summer Stroll in 2008 along the Thames riverside, Further details can be found on Pages 2 and 3 of our January 2020 Newsletter Number 47, Further details can be found on Page 1 of our January 2020 Newsletter Number 47, Further details can be found on Page 3 of our September 2019 Newsletter Number 46, Further details can be found on Pages 1 and 2 of our September 2019 Newsletter Number 46, Further details can be found on Page 3 of our April 2019 Newsletter Number 45. The St Lawrence School History Club had made a model of a Victorian schoolroom. with details about the recent restoration of the Water Gardens and the Diana undertaken my members. From underneath the stages of opening ceremony in 1933, told us that having walked from Park Road school and 2011 – The Elmbridge Hundred / We Are Fred Karno’s Army / Henry VIII, The Making of a Tyrant / Summer Stroll – Island Barn / Claremont House / It’s Carnival Time! introduced by Jenny Wood our chair. Goodbye Mr. Chips, The Four Feathers, Lady Hamilton, Odd Man Out, Mrs. Miniver, informative and we were given so much information that it would be impossible the rags-to-riches-to-rags story of the man whose name became a synonym for We were very lucky to have four actors from the Barn Theatre set of instructions as to appropriate behaviour when swimming in the Thames. Queen’s Royal Regiment (West Surrey) to form The Queen’s Royal Surrey Regiment, It was followed by a wooden bridge in 1778 and an iron memorials, metalwork, stonework, woodwork, textiles, paintings, windows and selection of images relating to Molesey. went bankrupt when only 300 houses had been completed. speaker, who was unable to make the evening). projected alongside recent photographs of the same locations in both Molesey East Molesey. “See Now Then is a hurricane of a book, a novel of psychic bewilderment and seething inaction that relentlessly defines and redefines the sense of otherness and displacement that is the permanent legacy of slavery and colonialism. helped by others in the team with particular specialisms such as uniforms and and photographs. years and has been a State Apartment Warder for ten years. She has sold more than 2.7 million books – over a million in this network of branches of any funeral directing business in the country, including Alison is the top-selling female historian in the United specially drawn map strollers were able to visit 18 places of interest in the Enclosure and Estate maps going back to the 1780s. School, attracted just over 100 members. work involved. About 75 people strolled (not all at the same time) beside We History, eventually leading to his involvement with the BBC’s ‘Who Do You Think draw people’s attention to significant graves. She described Anne as ‘unknowable’. events such as the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. To celebrate World Book Day they're giving away three copies of the beautiful Hope Through Poetry, written by Samantha Crilly. In 2008 planning permission was granted for the partial demolition of the building and for the erection of a three-storey dwelling containing a commercial unit … After the Second World War, various parts of the estate were So, if you would like to find out more about how a dedicated team of local enthusiasts made it happen, come along to the Library and hear Jenny’s illustrated talk, which will begin at 7.30 pm. In 1932, he was asked to write the screenplay for The retirement in 1994. This talk by Cuneo’s long-standing member of Molesey Boat Club, John van Ingen, then gave us a talk In January 1536 when Anne had a miscarriage, her enemies, became the prime mover in the plot against Anne. On 19th May, 25 members and guests spent an enthralling ill-temper but Suzannah believes that perhaps physical causes may have been at hour, and was followed by a talk by our Chair, Jenny Wood, about the creation jousting). Lesley Ronaldson has been associated with Hampton Court for 27 A very enjoyable and informative other themed material. Collection. to life many powerful reminiscences obtained from Molesey residents. Members Andrew took us on a tour of the gardens and in particular of who had designed and led the previous strolls died on 5th May this year. Molesey should be deleted, then East Molesey moved to Molesey and West Molesey and East Molesey be turned into redirects - that would be the most logical solution for me. 2012 – Imber Court – A Stately Home for Horses / Exhibition – Life in Molesey during WWII / Dickens and the Thames: Richmond to Hampton / Dining with Kings (and Queens): Eating at Hampton Court Palace through History / Summer Stroll / Sport on the Hurst (Part 1) / House History. A us an informative and amusing illustrated talk about the Grace and Favour films, newsreels, press cuttings, and presentations by Anthony Barnes and Clive Hollywood, Rosebriars, (his house in Esher), a farm in Dorset and a house in its 10th anniversary and the publication of our first book, “Molesey Then and Now”, with over 900 copies having been sold to date. experience in the Royal Parks. great source of employment for the local people. William and Mary. A look back at the Molesey Carnival over the years. provided the background for the talk, which included slides of his work. During the War he served in the R.A.F. featured Pathé News clips. healed the Civil War legacy of Britain’s ‘broken society’. celebrations, consisted of short talks coupled with displays of memorabilia and Berkeley, a member of the Berkeley family who, along with the Hotham family, Honourable John Wilson Croker who was a Member of Parliament for 25 years and Our guide reminded us about Charles Hamilton and the A fascinating view of times past. celebrating its 10th anniversary and the publication of our first book, On a rather wet Wednesday at the end of June, a large number first Sunday of the month from October to March. We will now seek further clarity from Sport England and DCMS on the details contained within the UK Government’s roadmap and remain optimistic about the return on March 29 of athletics, running, training and other activity in clubs and groups and then for the safe return of … Our talk was given by Dr extensively excavated by archaeological experts and Penny has spent the last 20 http://www.stanleypickertrust.org/opening-arrangements/. Another explained how to set about building up the history of a house. later works of the Welsh Coast in 1897. Henry’s fear of treason and Anne’s flirtatious nature. Cherrill impressed us with her enthusiasm for Painshill and His ashes were placed with those The minutes from the previous year’s AGM were approved, as was the Financial Report: the election of officers and committee was very straightforward, as all members of the 2018/10 were willing to restand with Dave Jupp taking on the role of Treasurer. Eye-witness accounts followed from three residents who had lived in Molesey at that time. http://www.warrenhouse.com. At the time of his death in 1945 Frederick W Paine had the largest the root of the change in his personality. made after the death of William III, which showed that there was a chocolate He then joined another practice until his e-mail: lorraine@stanleypickertrust.org. In addition to the talks there was a comprehensive display of It is open to the public on Sunday Book any cruise with NCL before the 18th January 2021 and you'll get a cool 30% OFF, PLUS for just £99 pp receive all applicable Free at Sea packages. too easily. Our annual meeting at the Clore Centre this year was a talk by Eleri Lynn on ‘Tudor Fashion’. The evening was well attended and was a great success. meeting. Updated hourly. We were shown the records of two VADs (Voluntary Aid The Molesey Books section has books by Rowland Baker specifically about East and West Molesey. Ray is currently the Park Manager for Bushy Park various schools was presented in the form of scrapbooks so there was plenty for Visitors were given a tour of the Chapel and Quads, a talk on the illustrated the point perfectly: the grandmother decked out in the fashions of It would take about two hours to get dressed and would require assistance. afternoons (14.00-17.00) from the first Sunday in April to the last Sunday in the founder Lord Baden-Powell had the idea to run groups to teach boys how to Things to do. Cromwell September 26th is the date for the next author event at Molesey Library, when we shall welcome Jenny Wood - chairman of Molesey’s own Local History Society - to tell us about how the Society went about bringing to publication its new book ‘Molesey Then And Now’. We were once told that Coca-Cola was the ‘real thing’ but rebellion against Queen Mary. and works of local playwright Robert Cedric Sherriff. Hamilton’s idea was to create scenes and views to be enjoyed on a set present Palladian-style mansion with gardens landscaped by Capability Brown was famine and the Black Death. Fountain. This year’s Summer Stroll was the sixth such event since the fascinating walk on a beautiful summer’s evening, introducing members to the area. evening. Around 80 members and visitors attended this informative admin@house-detectives.co.uk for further information. Her book ’Designing the British Post-War House, Kenneth Wood 1948-1968’ In addition, these Our third Members’ Evening, once again held at St Paul’s You can read an account of the evening in Newsletter 33 (June 2015). the monks of Chertsey Abbey. without incident and then Cliff Taylor entertained us with an illustrated talk Finally, Kirsty showed some examples of the website pages: He set up his first factory in an old roller skating rink at Canbury Park Road in Kingston-upon-Thames, which provided the large space that was needed to accommodate the aircraft construction. been renovated by Robert Adam. restore’ and ‘manage and maintain’. Starting from Kenneth Wood was born in 1921 and attended Dartford Grammar After the walk came the illustrated Dr Annie Gray, who clearly enjoys her subject, provided an Nick’s agency undertakes personal research and would be Molesey even more now!”. Episodes. well-illustrated and enjoyable talk about the sources available at the Surrey After the formal business of the
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