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The next meeting is on Tuesday 7th June. The History Society then has a two month break until 6th September. We will always be pleased to welcome you Nev, and of course any other member or guest.
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Parabuild do you know where you can get any information of any other evacuees to Furness Vale as my mother came here age 7 from the south of England, she wentto live on Park Crescent, she is still alive but I wondered if there were any records left, hope youcan help Lady M.
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Hi Lady M
I think you may have already seen this article, but I did promise about 12 months ago to post this Newspaper cutting on the Forum and don't think I got round to it. This is the only information I've been able to find about the Evacuees ariving at Chinley Station in June 1940. Hopefully there could be other Forum Members who may know more?
Mrs C
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Hi Parabuild, & Mrs C, Thank-you for your help, I did print the article & question my mother she thinks she came in 1939 & not 1940, she says she came before christmas, however as June is before December I said it could have been 1940 to which she replied she was only 7 perhaps she was mixed up! Mrs C I have also printed off your bit which I have seen before, perhaps as we both know the mother in question we should try to investigate further, however where that would be I am not sure, she thinks a relative may know more than she has said. Do you want the sexy stockings? thats Mrs C not Parabuild!! Thanks Lady M.
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The History Society will again have a stand at this year's Furness Vale Field Day. We will present a display of historical documents and photograps as well as having products on sale. Do come along to the event and give us your support. We look forward to meeting many Forum members.
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The BBC quote is naming my Grandparent's house which I grew up in. The school teacher was my teacher at the school mentioned in the article as well.
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The next meeting at Furness Vale Social Club is on Tuesday 7th June. As always, everyone is welcome. parabuild attached the following image(s):
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Two new booklets are now available from the History Society. Both Mabel Townend and Edwin Bold have lived in Furness Vale all of their lives. Many people will remember Edwin from the Paragon Garage at Newtown and Mabel from Furness Vale school. These booklets are their memories of life in the village. An earlier booklet "Dolly Ford" by one of our elder residents is still available. All are 22 pages, priced at £1.50 each or £2 inc postage.
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I have heard Mr. Whittaker speak on Woodford and AV Roe, he is a very good speaker and I'm sure anyone going to the club will be impressed.
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Our next meeting is on Tuesday 1st November when the speaker will be Donald Reid. The subject is "A LOOK AROUND THE PEAK", a miscellany of industrial remains, archeology and curiosities that may be discovered in the Peak District. As always, non members are always welcome.
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Our Christmas meeting is on Tuesday 6th December. The venue as usual is Furness Vale Social Club/Community Centre. This is a social evening and we are inviting members and visitors to bring along something of interest or to give a short talk. We hope to offer a seasonal fare of cheese and wine and a mince pie. Edited by user 14 November 2011 21:34:53(UTC)
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Furness Vale Local History Society has just published it's first quarterly newsletter which will be distributed mainly by email. I am not going to post it to the Forum as it is over 3 pages long. If any Forum members or guests would like to receive a copy and be added to the mailing list for future editions please send name and email address to furnesshistory@gmail.com . We also welcome news items or short features for inclusion. The next issue will be for publication on 1st March.
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Furness Vale History Society meets this Tuesday 3rd January. Our speaker is George Boyle who will be known to many people and he will talk about his canal tug Sandbach which is moored at Furness Vale. parabuild attached the following image(s):
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Furness Vale Local History Society March Newsletter is now available. If anybody would like a copy (by email only) write to furnesshistory@gmail.com. Alternatively pick up a printed copy at our next meeting.
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Our next meeting is on Tuesday 3rd April at 7.30pm. As usual the venue is Furness Vale Community Centre. Our speaker is Trevor Wragg and his subject includes the history of dry stone walls and their features. These provide a habitat for a wide variety of wild life and plants.
Non members are always welcome and admission of £1 includes refreshments.
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