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Thursday
Mar012012

Marvellous Movie of Vintage Views

The opening of the film, which pensioner Mary Harris found among her mother's belongingsPensioner Mary Harris’s find of a 90-year-old film showing the Herne Bay festival has aroused a lot of interest, and now bosses at the Little Theatre in Bullers Avenue are planning to show the clip, which vividly brings back to life the town as it was in 1922.

Historian and curator of the Herne Bay Historical Records Society Mike Bundock will be giving a talk before the screening. He said:

"I'm planning to give a  talk about the town from 1899 - when the third pier was built — to the early 1920 and finish with the film, which I have yet to see and am eagerly awaiting a look at."

Mike Bundock’s talk is titled Herne Bay - The Edwardian Era To The 1920s and will take place at the Herne Bay Little Theatre, Bullers Avenue, Herne Bay, on Saturday, March 3, at 7.30pm.

Admission for the event is £3 and booking is recommended via the box office on 01227 366004.

Saturday
Oct012011

Historical Records Society: new season

HBHRS Programme 2011/2012


OCT 6

A.G.M. followed by:

Images of Herne Bay from the Air: from the Collection, and refreshments


OCT 20

Frank Turner

Harold Gough Memorial Lecture: The Dambuster Trials at Reculver and Lady Stardust

NOV 3

Bob & Neil Lawrence

Antiques in your Garden Shed

NOV 17

James Brazier

Women At War 1914-1918

DEC 1

Helen Allinson

Life in England 1900-1918

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Saturday
Mar192011

HBHRS Wine & Wisdom 26th March

HBHRS Wine & Wisdom Evening at Christ Church: Entry by ticket, details TBA.

Thursday
Mar102011

HBHRS Lecture 17th March

Mr. lan Tittley: "History of the Natural History of North Kent"

The Herne Bay Historical Records Society Lecture meetings are held in the Lower Hall, Herne Bay United Church, High Street, Herne Bay (click here for a picture). Doors open from 6.30pm, the lectures start at 7:00pm. Meetings are open to members and guests.

The meetings are free to Members on production of their Membership cards (if requested). Visitors may attend if there is room, when a charge of £2.00 per meeting will be made. The Annual Subscription for 2010/2011 is £10.00 per member, falling due on October 1st.

Thursday
Oct072010

Programme 2010/2011

Here's this season's programme at the Herne Bay Historical Records Society:

2010

7th October: A.G.M. Followed by some more: "Images from the archives"


21st October: Peter Ewart: "The Swing Riots"


4th November: HAROLD GOUGH MEMORIAL LECTURE: Brian Philp: "Excavations of the Roman Fort at Reculver"


18th November: Richard Filmer: "Hops and Hop Picking"


2nd December: John Fishpool: "Raiders & Invaders - The Defence of Kent from Iron Age to Cold War"


 

2011

3rd February: Anthea Bryant: "Canterbury, the Hidden City - Saints and Pilgrims"


17th February: Mike Bundock: "Beltinge and the East Cliff"


3rd March: Dr. Rebecca Oakes: "Kent Medieval Church Leaders"


17th March: Mr. lan Tittley: "History of the Natural History of North Kent"


26th March: HBHRS Wine & Wisdom Evening at Christ Church: Entry by ticket, details TBA.


7th April: End of Season Social 


Dates TBA: Walks Back in Time


Teas and Coffees are available after the lecture meetings

Friday
Mar262010

Excursion July 2010

The Lee Valley Olympic Tour

We meet our guide at 10.30 a.m. for morning coffee at Excel Exhibition Centre in London's Royal Docks. We visit venues for many Olympic events including Boxing, Judo and Table Tennis. We then drive through the Lower Lea Valley to view the Olympic Park with a really good view of the 80,000 Seat Stadium. See progress on the Velodrome, Aquatic Centre and the Olympic Village. This huge project is totally transforming the Lower Lee Valley.

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Friday
Mar262010

Excursion May 2010

Hidden London and the Regents Canal

After meeting our guide for morning coffee at 10.30 a.m. at St. Pauls Cathedral, we walk through a maze of narrow streets and alleyways seeing stately Charterhouse and the homes of Hercule Poirot and Sir John Betjeman. We also visit Smithfield Victorian Meat Market - now skilfully restored and still working.

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Friday
Mar262010

Herne Bay Historical Records Society

The Society was formed as the Herne Bay Records Society in 1932, and various archaeological specimens and other records relating to Herne Bay and district were either donated or loaned to the Society. The late Dr. T. Armstrong Bowes MA, MD, FSA was President from the inception until 1951. The Society's Museum and its archives were originally accommodated in a hall in Mortimer Street before moving to the Public Library in the High Street in 1939 and subsequently in 1996 to its current home in the Herne Bay Museum at No. 12 William Street. The Society's name was changed to Herne Bay Historical Records Society in 1988.

Lecture meetings are held in the Lower Hall, Herne Bay United Church, High Street, Herne Bay (click here for a picture). Doors open from 6.30pm, the lectures start at 7:00pm. Meetings are open to members and guests. The meetings are free to Members on production of their Membership cards (if requested). Visitors may attend if there is room, when a charge of £2.00 per meeting will be made. The Annual Subscription for 2010/2011 is £10.00 per member, falling due on October 1st.

Anyone interested in the activities or publications of the Society is invited to get in touch with a member of the Committee.

Thursday
Oct012009

Programme 2009/2010

Here's the 2009/2010 programme, to give you an idea of the range of topics covered:

2009

1st October: A.G.M. Followed by: "Images from the archives"


5th November: J & S Wagner: "Phantasmagoria" Magic Lantern Slides


19th November: Mrs. Ann Winter: "People & Lives of the Railway"


3rd December: Miss Jennie Burgess: "Smuggling in & around Birchington"


2010

7th January: Mr. Ian Tittley: "History of the Natural History of North Kent"


21st January: Lt. Col. M. Martin: "Britain on the Home Front in WW2"


4th February: Mr. Mike Bundock: "Herne Bay fires floods & freezes"


18th February: Mrs. Margaret Burns: "The History of Studd Hill"


4th March: HAROLD GOUGH MEMORIAL LECTURE: Mr. Frank Turner: "The Maunsell Sea Forts of the Thames Estuary"


18th March: Mrs. Irene Pellett: "Tiles & the Time Team"


15th April: End of Season Social

To end the season, about 50 members enjoyed a social evening of fun, food and fellowship. John Fishpool and Valerie Millo arranged some quizzes to test our knowledge of history in general and Herne Bay in particular. For example, did you know that the Bun Penny was once the Royal Hotel, and the Herne Bay Windmill was situated on the sea front from 1825-1878 on the site of Sea View Square?

The buffet meal was enjoyed by all, and a vote of thanks was given to all who prepared it or helped in any way to make it a happy occasion. The society's latest publications were on sale: Herne Bay's Hotels and Public Houses and Mills and Milling in the Herne Bay Area. These can be bought at Herne Bay Museum.

Members now look forward to two coach outings during the summer.


Teas and Coffees are available after the lecture meetings