Events
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Dirty Stop Outs Guide to Working Men’s Club
Cemetery Road Baptist Chapel, Napier Street entrance SheffieldThis month we welcome back Neil Anderson who will entertain us with 'dirty stop out' memories of the glitzy world of working men's clubs in the 1970s.
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Born in Sheffield: A History of Women’s Health Services, 1864 – 2000
Cemetery Road Baptist Chapel, Napier Street entrance SheffieldIMPORTANT MESSAGE The talk on the 21st October 2019 is still going ahead as normal. Please be aware that there is a football match at Bramall Lane but both Sheffield United and the police have confirmed no roads will be closed. We will keep checking and let you know of any changes. This month we […]
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Medieval Christmas
Cemetery Road Baptist Chapel, Napier Street entrance SheffieldTo finish this year's programme of talks and help us get in the 'Christmas mood' Lloyd Powell will give an entertaining insight into the medieval christmas celebrations of our ancestors
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Sheffield Heritage Fair
Millenium Galleries Surrey Place, SheffieldThe Sheffield Heritage Fair will be held on Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 January 2020 in the Cadman Room and Arundel Room, Millenium Galleries, Surrey Place, Sheffield S1 2LP. Times: Saturday 10am - 4 pm Sunday 11am - 3 pm Local history and friends groups will be showcasing their workS
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The Great Sheffield Deer Park
Cemetery Road Baptist Chapel, Napier Street entrance SheffieldTo begin our programme of talks for 2020, David Templeman takes an informal look at Sheffield's 8 mile medieval and tudor deer park, one of the largest privately owned in the country.
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The Maybrick Murder
Cemetery Road Baptist Chapel, Napier Street entrance SheffieldIn a change to our previously advertised talk, we welcome for the first time, Alan Hancock to talk about the murder by Florence Maybrick of her husband James, who was suspected of being the notorious serial killer Jack the Ripper.
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Victorian Killers – what killed ordinary people
Cemetery Road Baptist Chapel, Napier Street entrance SheffieldAGM, followed by Brian Smailes, a new speaker to our programme of talks, who gives an insight into the killers of ordinary adults and children during the 1880s, including every day items such as babies feeding bottles, corsets and wallpaper.
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The History of the Humble Fork and Fun Quiz *CANCELLED*
Cemetery Road Baptist Chapel, Napier Street entrance Sheffield*THIS MEETING IS CANCELLED* Join us for a talk illustrated by physical artefacts in the form of various types of cutlery, given by Paul Iseard, Friends of Portland Works and take part in a light hearted fun quiz
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Sheffield Family History Fair *POSTPONED*
CROWNE PLAZA ROYAL VICTORIA SHEFFIELD HOTEL Victoria Station Road, Sheffield, United Kingdom*POSTPONED TO 2021. NEW DATE TO BE ARRANGED* The society is pleased to announce that it will be holding its next family history fair at the Royal Victoria Hotel on the 2nd May 2020. Exhibitors Booked for the Fair Ancestral Routes Bradfield Historical Society Barnsley Family History Society Chesterfield and District Family History Society Chris […]
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Away From It All *CANCELLED*
Cemetery Road Baptist Chapel, Napier Street entrance Sheffield*THIS MEETING IS CANCELLED* This month we welcome back Mike Higginbottom who looks at the history of leisure away from home, covering the spas and watering places that rich people frequented from Tudor times onwards and the seaside holiday towns which grew up in Victorian times when the railway system enabled ordinary working people to […]