Christmas Fair
To co-incide with Bromyard’s famous Christmas lights switch on we will be holding our annual CChristmas Fair at the Local History Centre. The exhibition will be open along with books […]
To co-incide with Bromyard’s famous Christmas lights switch on we will be holding our annual CChristmas Fair at the Local History Centre. The exhibition will be open along with books […]
We will be holding our annual Christmas lunch at the Falcon Hotel on Sunday 7th December. 12 f0r 12:30pm, Carvery with vegan options. £18.50 payable to the Falcon on the […]
Archival films from the 1930s–1960s highlight the British motor industry, featuring Austin, Morris, and early Land Rover vehicles. Notably, a 1954 film covers the Rallye des Alpes with the TR2 […]
The Rotherwas Munitions Factory Project exhibition is in place ready for the launch next Saturday 14th February. 10.30am – 1pm. All welcome, refreshments available. Free entry. Rotherwas Together is the […]
A talk by Dr Keith Ray – The literature on the Iron Age in Britain is replete with descriptions of the form and the excavation of hilltop or hillslope enclosures […]
A talk by Anthony Lunn. A nostalgic return to the days when passenger ships looked like ships and passengers had cabins not staterooms. Most of the images are of ships […]
A talk by Matt Lewis – In the summer of 1381, the first well documented popular rising in England shook the political foundations of a nation. A teenage king sought […]
Forge Mill Needle Museum in Redditch is an unusual and fascinating place to visit. This historic site illustrates the rich heritage of the needle and fishing tackle industries. Models and recreated […]
Snodhill must be the biggest, oldest castle no-one’s heard of. Its size, scale and obvious elan point to a significance far greater than its scant written records do. This much, […]
The National Trust have just taken over the museums and will be reopening them progressively from Spring. The Ironbridge Gorge is a globally-important UNESCO World Heritage site, meaning it is […]
A talk by Will Motley. This talk will tell the history of one of the oldest English families, the Tichbornes of Hampshire, who have lived at Tichborne near Winchester since […]
What was life really like for Henry VIII’s six wives? Caroline Willcocks, who has researched and written four successful novels on the Tudor Queens talks about their lives and loves. […]
Talks are held at the Conquest theatre in Bromyard unless otherwise specified – everyone is welcome; members free, guests £6.00 unless otherwise stated on event.