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Monthly Archives: July 2014



Jul 29

Architectural Walks – New Group – Second Walk – 15 September City of London

A series of walks will begin on Monday 18 August as part of the new Architecture Group (but will be open to all). There will be a break during the Winter months. They will be led by Stephen van Dulken and will be under 3 miles, through areas of architectural interest. A stop for lunch will occur during or at the end of the walk at a cafe or simple restaurant. Public transport after 9.30 will be used to get to the start, and will be used for the return.

18 August. Bloomsbury/ Fitzrovia

15 September. City of London

3 October. Kensington
If you are would like to come, please contact Stephen on svandulken@hotmail.com or on 07854 453109 (9 am to 6 pm).


Jul 03

History Along the Thames Study Day: 7th October 2014. (Now Full no More Bookings Being Taken)

History Along the Thames:  A Study Day on  Tuesday 7th October 2014
at the Richard Mayo Centre, United Reformed Church, Kingston

A joint venture by Kingston, Merton, Richmond, Wandsworth, Hammersmith & Fulham U3As

The theme of this Study Day is our local History.  Details of the talks are given below and all three speakers are experts in their field.

Programme

11.0am Talk 1:  The Anglo Saxon connection with Kingston is much celebrated and archaeological evidence of Saxon settlements will be discussed and illustrated with objects from Kingston Museum. The history of Athelstan will be explored and the reasons for his coronation in Kingston will be explained.

Speaker:  Amy Graham, Local History Officer, Kingston Museum & Heritage Service

12.00 midday: Talk 2:  Richmond Palace was originally Shene Palace but was renamed Richmond by Henry VII.  Edward III died at the original Shene Palace in 1377,and Elizabeth died there in 1603.  The palace was sold in 1650 and parts of the buildings were demolished with a few original buildings remaining.

Speaker:  Jackie Malyon, local history group leader and higher education history teacher

2.15pm Talk 3:  The Putney Debates in 1647 were a series of discussions between factions of members of the new Model Army and the Levellers concerning a new constitution for the Commonwealth of England.

Speaker:  Dorian Gerhold,  Chair of Wandsworth Historical Society and author of many historical books including one on the Putney Debates

Getting thereBy train or bus to Kingston.  The Mayo Hall is situated in the United Reformed Church, Eden Street, Kingston.  There are a number of pay car parks nearby.

Cost£7 for the day including coffee/ tea on arrival.  Lunch is not provided but there are many cafés/restaurants catering for all tastes in Kingston

Please detach and return this slip with your cheque for £7 made payable to Kingston U3A to:
Jennifer Anning, 16 Northcliffe Close, Worcester Park, KT4 7DS

by 25th September 2014

 

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