I’m sorry, but our talk tomorrow evening has had to be cancelled. Our speaker has Covid and now so does our stand in speaker! See you in April
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Farms and Gardens
‘Farms and Gardens’ – a talk Wednesday January 26 in the Lewis Carroll Centre You may well have seen our display at Hatton Show that introduced our theme […]
Read moreA Clockmaker and a Cotton Mill
Who would have imagined that there would be a long case clockmaker in Hatton? Who would have imagined that there would be a cotton mill in Hatton? And who would […]
Read moreFarming and Gardening – what do we know?
At last we can meet again! Our meetings resume on Wednesday September 22, when we will be talking about our new project to record the agriculture and horticulture in the […]
Read moreNew Programme 2021-2022
At last we are able to restart our programme of events. We’ll be at Hatton Show with a display about ‘Edible England’ on Saturday September 11 and back in the […]
Read moreNeville Frodsham and HMS Hood
Sadly, Neville Frodsham died when HMS Hood was sunk by the Bismark. But here’s an interesting story about HMS Hood from the north coast of Scotland where I spent a […]
Read moreChairman’s Report 2021
Here is the Chairman’s Report for 2021. All documents relating to our AGM have been emailed to members. Details of our programme for 2021-2022 will be published as soon as […]
Read moreHatton Show 2021
Hatton Show September 11 2021 Most of you will know that we mount a display at Hatton Show each year. Last year was, of course, difficult and the show became […]
Read moreHatton Posts!
I’ve uploaded pages today about Hatton Common, The Hatton Arms and John James Whitley, together with pictures of Hatton Sunday School c1950 and All Saints’ Choir c1950.
Read moreCleaning the War Memorial
The memorial in All Saints’ churchyard was unveiled in 1920. It has stood the ravages of the English weather for over 100 years. […]
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