Forthcoming Events

Thu, Jun 20th, 2013, @6:30pm - 09:00PM
AGM; Intolerance in London during WW I
Thu, Jul 18th, 2013, @7:30pm - 09:00PM
Funeral pomp in London
Thu, Sep 19th, 2013, @7:30pm - 09:00PM
Violent crime in 19th-century Camden
Thu, Oct 17th, 2013, @7:30pm - 09:00PM
The Carrs and the Lushingtons
Thu, Nov 21st, 2013, @7:30pm - 09:00PM
The Marquis of Leuville
Thu, Dec 12th, 2013, @7:00pm - 09:00PM
St Paul's - the alternative

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Events
Every month there is a talk on some aspect of the history of Camden or of London in general, free to members but open to non-members for a £1 entry fee. These are usually on the third Thursday of every month, but occasionally on another day depending on the availability of venues and speakers. Warning of a change in the usual timing is given in the Newsletter a month or two in advance.
The talks always start at 7:30pm and last 45-50 minutes, with time for question and comment afterwards. Doors open 7pm, at various venues within the Borough. There are 11 such events during the year (none in August), all free to members. For further information click on the title of the talk in the Events Calendar below.
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Anthony Heap's 1930s and 1940s diaries
Thursday, 17 November 2011, 19:30 - 21:00

Anthony Heap was an intrepid observer of bombed London the morning after bombs had landed. Robin Woolven has been combing through the diaries Heap kept during the Blitz, and also in the years before the war to explore Heap's life and political sympathies before the war. Expect more insights!

Robin Woolven is an expert on the bombing of London during the second World War (maps published by the London Topographical Society). He was formerly a member of the CHS Council; now retired to the Cotswolds.

Location: Burgh House, New End Square, Hampstead NW3 1LT
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