“North End Croydon” talk and Croydon Natural History & Scientific Society AGM 7.45pm Thursday, 1 May at East Croydon United Reformed Church, Addiscombe Grove
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Talk by Martin Eales about the unifying theory of plate tectonics to explain the geological processes from volcanoes to mountain building, including More information https://cnhss.co.uk/talk-plate-tectonics/
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Talk by Jim Lugsden on the history and uses of iron and steel More information https://cnhss.co.uk/christmas-talk-an-a-z-of-pantomime/
A look back at London’s railways some thirty years ago, as the Network South East era gave way to privatisation. A chance to see how things were, and how much […]
Talk by Dr Tom Bolton. You may know about the buried River Fleet, perhaps the Tyburn, the Effra, the Westbourne and the Walbrook. But what about the Bollo Brook, the […]
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Will Noble, author of ‘Croydonopolis’ and editor of Londonist, discusses how Croydon’s reputation as a ‘concrete hell’ belies a truly remarkable town. Throughout history Croydon has proved itself a one-of-a-kind. […]
A light-hearted ramble through panto old and new, including the history of this genre and some of the strange traditions and superstitions associated with it. Chris Abbott reviews theatre for […]