All Felixstowe Meetings are held at the Salvation Army Hall in Cobbold Road (map)
Other monthly meetings are held at Kesgrave, Saxmundham and Woodbridge or you can see them all by clicking here
PROGRAMME OF TALKS AND MEETINGS
September 2015 – June 2016
1 October Felixstowe 10.30am |
Sutton Hoo: a window on a cosmopolitan civilisation that remains tantalisingly obscure - David Phelan. |
5 November Felixstowe 10.30am |
The Asiago Plateau - Battle in the Clouds: a WW1 battle fought on the Italian front - Antony Pittaccio. |
7 January Felixstowe 10.30am |
GPS and SatNav: how it works, the technology that has made it possible and some of the amazing facts that lie behind its success - John Midwinter. |
4 February Felixstowe 10.30am |
The Work of a Wildlife Crime Officer: an illustrated talk covering numerous cases and problems regularly encountered, current legislation and its associated issues - Barry Kaufmann-Wright. |
3 March Felixstowe 10.30am |
The Foundling Hospital and Museum: an insight into the Foundling Hospital established in 1739 by the philanthropist Thomas Coram to care for babies at risk of abandonment - Ruth Miller. |
7 April Felixstowe 10.30am |
Change of programme: John Constable - a life of adversity: the story of Constable’s determination and struggle to get his unique and challenging style of painting accepted within British culture - Geo Fradgley. |
5 May Felixstowe 10.30am |
Change of programme: Saving the Remains of Britain’s Wartime Radar : at the start of WW2, a chain of twenty radar stations already stretched from Ventnor to Netherbutton. This talk will describe the remarkable story of the development of British radar and how the site at Bawdsey played its part. - Mary Wain (Chair of the Bawdsey Radar Trust). |