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.
Probably live:
| Spies and Trained Assassins - How events in Mole Valley changed WW2 | Lorraine Spindler |
| Women in Aviation | Eddie Asquith |
| Guildford’s Industries | David Rose |
| How to make a brick on Effingham Common | Mark Eller |
| WW2 aircraft crash recovery | Andy Saunders |
| From Archimedes to the Tay Bridge Disaster | Laurence Scales |
| Feeding the Nation-agriculture in the South | Geoffrey Mead |
| Industrial Relations at Fords in the 70s & 80s | Steve Bird |
Probably Zoom:
Relics of World War II in Europe Melanie Gibson-Barton
Rail 200 Richard Marks
How England Fell in Love with Tea Melanie King
Aldercar and Langley Mill Robert Mee
WW1 - Fighters and their Aces Richard Rumble **
The Silvertown Explosion 1917 Martin Gossell
The Severn Bridge Disaster Paul Barnett
Welsh Slate Mining Michael Herbert
Packhorse transport in Britain Alastair Clark
The Hanging Trains of Wuppertal Alastair Clark
The French king’s lunchtime canal Alastair Clark
WW2 in the Channel Islands Ian Ronayne (several different talks)


