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Wargrave Local History Society
Archive of Talks
| 1998 | ||
| April 14 | Laureen Williamson | Bodging and Other Woodland Crafts |
| May 12 | Judith Hunter | The Making of Slough |
| June 9 | Tim Allen | The Eton Rowing Lake Excavation |
| July 14 | Armine Edmonds | |
| September 8 | Peter Delaney | Wargrave from the 11th to the 20th Century |
| October 13 | Sue Read | Touring the Victorian Thames |
| November 10 | Doug Noyes | How Reading has Changed |
| 1999 | ||
| January 12 | Joanna Power | Warren Row |
| February 9 | Luke Over | The Province of Wealdham |
| April 13 | Steve Capel-Davis | Locks and Weirs |
| May 11 | Visit to the River and Rowing Museum, Henley
on Thames |
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| June 8 | Historical Walk - The Loddon |
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| September 14 | Down Memory Lane |
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| October 12 | Brian Boulter | Town Museum to Heritage Centre. The Maidenhead Heritage Centre |
| 2000 | ||
| January 11 | Peter Halman | At the heart of an Empire |
| February 8 | Peter Delaney | Madam Tussaud is buried in Wargrave, Question
Mark Some pitfalls that beset the unwary researcher. |
| April 11 | Ben Ford | The Oracle Excavations |
| May 9 | Sue Branfoot | The Nineteenth Century Church |
| June 13 | Selina Avent | Living History Some houses at Crazies Hill and their owners. |
| July 9 | A Visit to Dorney Court A private conducted tour of this famous Tudor house. |
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| September 12 | Dr Jill Eyres | Local geology The basis for all our local history, affecting the development of settlements, agriculture, industry etc, is the ground on which we live |
| October 10 | Brian Eighteen | Water Mills on the River Loddon Brian returns with a slide presentation, from the source of the Loddon to the Thames at Wargrave |
| November 14 | Professor E Collins | Historical Issues Local Historians Might
Address Professor Collins, President of the Berkshire Local History Association, will explore how our local history relates to the wider community |
| 2001 | ||
| January 9 | Geoff Brooks | The Berkshire Fire Brigade With special emphasis on the Wargrave Fire Station |
| February 13 | David Burfitt | Hurley Another in our series about nearby villages. David is one of the authors of the recent book on Hurley |
| April 11 | Trevor Ottlewski | Berkshire Beyond The Obvious A presentation in which Trevor spoke about a variety of lesser known sites in Berkshire, including some very local examples. |
| May 8 | Dennis Johnson | Brickworks in Berkshire A history of the brick and tile industry that operated from the brickworks of Berkshire |
| June 12 | Village Festival | Walks / Exhibition / Fete / Parade |
| July 8 | Society Visit | Police Museum Visit This year we were able to visit the fascinating Police Museum, set in delightful grounds at Sulhamstead. |
| September 11 | Luke Over | The Railway Comes to Maidenhead We welcomed back Luke to tell us about the early history of the Great Western Railway in our area. |
| October 9 | Down Memory Lane | Crazies Hill Memories This year our Down Memory Lane looked specifically at the Crazies Hill, Cockpole Green and Upper Culham pert of the parish. |
| November 13 | Tina Marinos | Wokingham Tina spoke of the history of this old and interesting local town . |
| December 11 | Alan Copeland | Christmas Party Alan entertained us with a presentation of "Curiosities on your Doorstep" |
| 2002 | ||
| January 8 | Angela Spencer-Harper | Dipping into the Wells Angela spoke about the history of the Chiltern villages of Stoke Row and Highmoor |
| February 12 | Sheila and Patrick Rooney | Fires of Windsor Castle The 1992 fire was the latest of several that Sheila and Patrick told us about, as well as the restoration work that was then needed. |
| April 9 | Ted Wallington | The Air Transport Auxiliary Ted talked about this important war-time group, which had its base at nearby White Waltham. |
| May 14 | Jane Bowen
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Henley from the Wargrave Road Jane (curator of the River and Rowing Museum) talked about the museum, its history and development, and plans for the future. The
A'Bear family gathering |
| June 18 | Society Visit | Whitchurch Silk Mill An afternoon visit to this working survival of the industrial revolution |
| July 23 | Peter Symons | Wargrave and Shiplake Regatta A talk about the history and running of this important village event. |
| September 10 | Matthew Williams | Huntley and Palmers A talk about this important and famous local business. |
| October 8 | Prof. Michael Fulford | Silchester Professor Fulford talked about this Roman town (the nearest to Wargrave) in the light of the current excavations. |
| November 12 | Ken Goatley | Wokingham Past and Present Ken showed us part one of this history of this local market town, with present day views as well as old ones |
| December 10 | Christmas Party | |
| 2003 | ||
| January 14 | Ken Goatley | Wokingham Past and Present Ken showed us part two of this history of this local market town, with present day views as well as old ones |
| February 11 | Angela Spencer-Harper | Dipping into the Wells - (Pt 2) Angela returned to tell us more about the history of the Chiltern villages of Stoke Row and Highmoor |
| March 11 | Annual General Meeting The President, Lord Remnant, led a discussion on changes in Wargrave over the last 50 years. |
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| April 8 | Trevor Ottlewski | Timber Framed Buildings Trevor talked about the design of these buildings, and the tools and methods used in their construction |
| May 13 | Rosalind Adams | Walton Adams This local family of photographers - Walton, Marcus and Gilbert Adams - were noted Royal photographers, as well as recording local subjects - and for a while lived in Wargrave. |
| June | Historic Walks | Historic Village Walk As part of the Village Festival, the Society organised two walks, one of them followed by supper and a quiz in The White Hart. |
| July 8 | Outing | Taplow Court A private afternoon visit. |
| September 9 | Brian Eighteen | Rural Life Brian returned to talk to us this time about rural lives, illutrated by views from old postcards. |
| October 14 | Theo Ziffo | The Motor Industry in the Thames Valley Theo spoke about the history of some of the motor manufacturing companies that have existed in this area from Dagenham to Oxford. |
| November 11 | Bruce Maidment Tom Berman |
Hennerton and the Backwater Bruce and Tom told us about this peaceful area of the village. |
| December 9 | Christmas Party | Christmas Party Members met over a glass of mulled wine and a mince pie to view some interesting slides of previous Society visits from Geoff Brigg's collection. |
| 2004 | ||
| January 13 | Margaret Houlbrooke | The History of the Suffragettes Margaret has made a special study of the Suffragettes (who - reputedly - caused the fire at St Mary's Wargrave in 1914) |
| February 10 | Bob Whiteley | The Woodclyffe Almshouses Bob has researched the Almshouses, and shared with us their history and what previously occupied the site |
| March 9 | AGM | The Annual General Meeting |
| April 13 | Geoff Briggs and David Bounds | Henley Ancient and Modern Geoff & David showed us one of their special audio-visual presentaions, this one concentrating on the local market town of Henley |
| May 11 | Colin Henwood | Traditional Boatbulding on the
Thames Colin is a boatbuilder specialising in traditional Thames boats, and told us about some of the historically interesting boats of the River Thames. |
| June 8 | David Nash Ford | The
A’Bear Family David talked to us about his research into the history of the A’Bear family, who lived in Wargrave for over 600 years. |
| July 7 | Outing | An
outing to the Pendon Museum followed by tea at Dorchester Abbey and a chance to hear about the recent archaeological and restoration work. |
| September 14 | Ann Bushnell | The Piggott Infant School The School moved about 40 years ago from Victoria Road to Beverley Gardens. Ann (Headmistress for much of that period) shared with us her memories of the school, at both sites. |
| October 12 | Patrick Fennessey | The Skiff Rowing Association Patrick told us about skiff and punting activities on the River Thames. |
| November 9 | Sandra Swan | The Wargrave Surgery Sandra told us about the changes that occurred in her time as one of our village doctors |
| December 14 | Christmas Party | Christmas Party |
| 2005 | ||
| January 11 | Margaret Railton | Waltham St.
Lawrence Margare told us this time about the neighbouring village of Waltham St Lawrence |
| February 8 | Ron Smith | Edwin Lutyens and his Two Ladies
The famous architect, Edwin Lutyens had several Wargrave connections - both of his work and people he knew. |
| March 8 | AGM | The Annual General Meeting To be followed by an item of local interest |
| April 12 | Jean Debney | What's In a
Name? Jean, a well known family historian and broadcaster, spoke to us about the meanings of members' surnames |
| May 10 | Michael Bayley | The Survival of Lowalnd British Words and
Phrases Michael told us about the spoken language, as used by local farm workers, 100 years or so ago. |
| June | Wargrave Village Festival | Historic Village Walks on
June 7th and 12th Festival Fete and Parade on June 18th |
| July 12 | Local History Visit | An Outing to Milestones Museum at Basingstoke |
| September 13 | John Dearing | Hymn
Writers Connected with Berkshire John told us about several of the local hymn writers - with a chance to sing some of their work! |
| October 11 | Margaret Houlbrooke | Decades of Discipline Margaret told us about life in the workhouses and the punishments therein, with examples from local institutions. |
| November 8 | Alan Copeland | Curiosities in the Chilterns
Alan returned to show us more of the "unusual" - this time in the area from Reading, Windsor, Amersham and Beaconsfield. |
| December 13 | Christmas Party | Christmas Party |
| 2006 | ||
| January 10 | John Gimblett Ian Small |
The
Commonwealth War Graves Commission John and Ian told us about their records of those who "died in the service of their country". |
| February 14 | Maurice Owen | Wargrave's Gardens and Gardeners
Maurice recounted his memories of the grand gardens of Wargrave and some of the characters who populated them. |
| March 14 | A G M | The Annual General Meeting
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| 2006 | ||
| April 11 | John Chapman | Postal History of
Reading John spoke about the development of the postal services with examples from the Reading area |
| May 9 | Paul Lacey | Thames Valley
Traction Paul told us more about the ‘local’ bus company, in the 1920s and 30s this time. |
| June 13 | Edward Fox | Wheelwrights
as a Rural Craft Edward is a skilled wheelwright, and told us about this now rare rural craft |
| July 11 | Local History Visit | A special conducted tour of Eton College , including the College Chapel, College Hall Upper School and Lower School and the Museum of Eton Life |
| September 12 | Colin Hennell | Metal Detectors - History beneath our
feet. Colin explained the ways in which a metal detector can help us discover some of our history, the legal position, and showed examples of what can be found. |
| October 10 | Andrew Hutt | Dovecotes and Pigeon Lofts of Old
Berkshire Andrew explained the history of pigeon keeping, dovecotes and pigeon lofts in Berkshire, based on evidence from the surviving buildings and historical records. |
| November 14 | Brian Boulter | The Stagecoach Era Stage coaches used to carry people on longer journeys along the Bath Road, and Brian returns to tell us about this way of travelling. Unfortunately Brian had to cancel this visit to speak to us. Instead, the meeting was a slide programme consisting of a brand new set of "Images of Wargrave Then and Now". |
| December 12 | Christmas Party | Christmas Party |
| 2007 | ||
| January 9 | Tony Weston | Secrets of the Box Tony inherited a family writing desk - and within a secret compartment were documents dating from the 1820s. |
| February 13 | The WLHS Team | “Researching
Your Ancestree” Maybe you have been watching “Who Do You Think You Are?” on television, or have been wanting to find out who your ancestors are, or build your family tree. But how do you get started? What are the ‘practical problems’? What are the ‘traps for the unwary’? The Wargrave Local History Society presents an introduction to the process of tracing your family history, with practical advice and illustrated by examples of interest. There were ideas on how to get started, what kind of records are useful, where to look, etc given by members who are actively involved in this kind of research. |
| March 13 | A G M | The Annual General Meeting
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| April 10 | Tony King | Victorian
Shopping Tony took us on a shopping trip as it would have been in Victorian times. |
| May 8 | Laureen Williamson | The History of
Housework Laureen came back to talk to us about the way domestic tasks have changed over the years |
| June | Village Festival The Society conducted a Local History walk on 13th June, and participated in the Festival Parade and Fete on 23rd June. | |
| July 10 | Local History Visit | Visit to Highclere Castle, near Newbury. The home of the Earl of Carnarvon with grand rooms, pleasant gardens and a museum relating to Howard Carter's Tutankhamun discoveries. |
| September 11 | Cameron Floate | Policing the
Village Cameron was our village policeman in the 1950s and 60s, and shared his memories which are an interesting comparison with the present day. |
| October 9 | Pam Cardy | Sheeplands Farm and
Farm Shop Pam told us about the development of the farm and the farm shop, which have been part of the village for 44 and 26 years respectively. |
| November 13 | Trevor Ottlewski | Wokingham's Town
Halls The present town hall in Wokingham is not the first, and Trevor told us about the history of the earlier building as well as the present one. |
| December 11 | Christmas Party | Christmas Party |
| 2008 | ||
| January 8 | David Embling | History of English
Furniture David is an experienced cabinet maker, who specialises in restoring English furniture, and he told us about this, illustrated by examples he has worked on. |
| February 12 | Joan Dils | Victorian
Earley In another of our series about the communities around Wargrave, Joan talked about the area that is now modern housing, as it was in the 19th Century. |
| March 11 | A G M | The Annual General
Meeting A small amount of business followed by "an item of special local interest" - a first view of some of the Postcards from The Bird Collection |