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I'm Philippa Taylor and I'm BBC Radio Suffolk's West Suffolk producer. It's my job to search out stories that will be of interest to the county - so if there's an issue that's got you talking in Wickhambrook - then contact me. You can email me - philippa.taylor@bbc.co.uk - or ring me on 01359 271865.

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website last updated 10 January, 2010

Wickhambrook Local History Society Reports

may 2004

Fifty members and friends were fortunate to take part in a visit to Giffords Hall, which had been postponed because of snow earlier in the year. Tours of the house and garden were conducted by the owners, Sir David and Lady Diana Rowland, and those who had been before were most impressed by the sympathetic and beautiful renovation of this beautiful building,as well as the innovations in the garden, while those making their first visit were speechless with admiration. It was a privilege to be able to wander around a private house, and Percy Nunn, Chairman of the Society, thanked Sir David and Lady Diana for their hospitality.

The May meeting on the 18th welcomed the return of Anne Grimshaw. Her talk was entitled 'A Weaver at Waterloo', an account of the life of one of her forebears who left the troubled state of the Lancashire weaving industry to enlist in the Coldstream Guards. He later fought in the Penisular Wars, the Low countries and finally at Waterloo. Sometime afterwards as a result of his wounds he was honourably discharged with a small pension.

Anne had done the most exhaustive research into both civil and army records and held the attention of a well attended meeting with great skill. She was warmly applauded for a fascinating discourse.

Events and News

The All Saints Church event on Friday 15th, Saturday 16th and Sunday 17th of June is to be called 'Wickhambrook Discovers its Past'.  Thank you to all those who have volunteered to help.

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Our Committee

For information about the Society or events please contact either the Secretary or Events Secretary.

The main committee is as follows:


Chairman Dorothy Anderson
01440 820376
Secretary &
Events Secretary
Gillian Cooper
01440 820052
Treasurer Pam Miller
01440 820696

Members Information

Membership costs £8 per year payable in April  plus 50p for each meeting.

Guests are always very welcome - £2 per occasion.

Meetings held at 7.30pm in the W.I. Hall.

Library - The library is now all set up at the Primary School. Please let us know your views on this. (Little Bradley trip - we have bought Wendy Barnes' book for the library).

Adobe pdf document Discover the Paintings you Own - The Hidden Heritage of Suffolk Revealed by the Public Catalogue Foundation

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Useful links and information

 

link Suffolk Family History Society

link Suffolk Local History Council

link Suffolk Surnames - Information, help and advice for anyone researching their Suffolk Roots

link I have had a letter from the East Anglian Film Archive with details of DVDs which may be of interest to you. You can look online at archivefilmshop.co.uk and type HISTSOC into the discount box. Their Phone no. is 01603 251744. Please tell them which Hist Soc you belong to when you call (Dorothy)

link Many will know that The National Archives gives regular talks on various aspects of family history at the PRO in Kew. Less well known is that they're now available to replay online. Very easy to listen to, providing you've got broadband.

link The Family and Community Historical Research Society

link The Archive CD Books Project

link Doctors who practised in Wickhambrook up until 1900 - Suffolk Medical Biographies website - type in 'Wickhambrook' in the 'place of practice' box and then 'search'.