Surrey Industrial History Group (SIHG)

SIHG - Possible Talks for 2027

Date: 
Friday, 1 January, 2027 - 09:30

These are some of the talks which I haven't beenable to fit into 2026, but are good candidates for 2027. In no particular order, lest you wondered.

Women engineers in history in the South-EastNina Baker
The Great Stink and the London SewersRoger Mendham 
Women in shipbuilding, ropemaking and other maritime fields Nina Baker
Relics of World War II in EuropeMelanie Gibson-Barton
Rail 200Richard Marks
How the English Fell in Love with TeaMelanie King
Aldercar and Langley MillRobert Mee
WW1 - Fighters and their AcesRichard Rumble
The French king’s lunchtime canal (Canal du Midi)Alastair Clark
Spies and Trained Assassins - How events in Mole Valley changed the direction of WW2Lorraine Spindler 
Women in AviationEddie Asquith
Guildford’s Industries David Rose
 How to make a brick on Effingham CommonMark Eller
The Severn Bridge DisasterPaul Barnett
Welsh Slate MiningMichael Herbert
What do we know about packhorse transport in Britain?Alastair Clark
Crime on CanalsAnthony Poulton-Smith
Feeding the Nation-agriculture in the SouthGeoffrey Mead
Industrial Relations at Fords in the 70s & 80sSteve Bird
 WW2 aircraft crash recoveryAndy Saunders
  
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