“When Croydon was the centre of the universe” talk by Will Noble 2.30pm Saturday, 7 March at East Croydon United Reformed Church, Addiscombe Grove #croydon
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The rich and accessible deposit of London clay, particularly in the north of the borough, gave rise to Croydon’s earliest heavy industry – brickmaking. Numerous brickworks were established early in […]
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Recently, Dr Mark Spencer, the London Natural History Society’s and the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland’s vascular plant recorder for the London area and Middlesex, has been undertaking an […]
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This talk, by Dr Ian Goodall, describes the history of microscopy and how the two types of electron microscope work. It shows how the structure of the various mini organs […]
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