WISBECH ANNIVERSARIES
Guests and members met for our July meeting to listen to one of our favourite speakers, Andrew Ingram with his slides of various venues. His
Guests and members met for our July meeting to listen to one of our favourite speakers, Andrew Ingram with his slides of various venues. His
The North Brink Wisbech is undergoing work to the river banks which are being made higher & strengthened. This made access to the Quaker Meeting
ALISON SLOAN now a teacher at the local Grammar School, gave members & quests a gastronomic delight for our May meeting. She commenced her talk
Posters of WW2 & many photos & newspaper cuttings were displayed & set the scene for our members & guests at our April meeting, when
Members & visitors joined together for our March meeting to share knowledge on the various ways to research family history. Fiche readers, laptops. printers &
Susanah Farmer was our speaker for the February meeting & began by telling of her students days which led her into studying local history &
Our well attended January meeting heard from Maureen how a disaster, which happened in 1878, led her into Family History research. Whilst watching a TV
For our last meeting this year we had on display artefacts covering several aspects of WW2, trades, uniforms & a memory table. There were many
We welcomed back the ‘queen of the Lincolnshire Marshes’ as our speaker for October. Within minutes June Barton had us laughing at her search for
After our AGM we welcomed our president the Reverend Wim Zwalf who gave us a talk on his rare surname. His father was of Dutch
A large audience of members, guests & new members welcomed our speaker Tom Doig. In his humorous & demonstrative manner he soon had us enthralled
BOn a very pleasant sunny evening the church wardens greeted a small group of members & guests & gave a short talk about the history
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