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The History of Deganwy Group welcome you to our 8th talk of 2024; Herbert L. North by Dr. Elisabeth Parfitt. Herbert L. North was an architect who had designed several houses & cottages around Llanfairfechan. Please join us on Thursday 21st November at Peniel Chapel at 7:00pm.
The History of Deganwy Group welcomes you to our fifth talk of 2024; North Wales in British Civil Wars, by Charles Cordell. Charles is a former soldier & now author of books relating to the British Civil War. Please join us on Thursday 16th May at Peniel Chapel at 7:00pm.
The History of Deganwy Grp are pleased to announce their 1st talk for 2024, The Butterfly & The Bee, by Dr Helen Papworth. Henry Morton Stanley, the Denbigh born adventurer who discovered Livingstone married Dorothy Tennant. Did she marry for love? Thursday 18 Jan @ Peniel Chapel
The History of Deganwy are pleased to announce their next talk Searching for Llandudno’s Fallen, by Adrian Hughes. For those that know Adrian, you will be aware of his ambition to visit the graves of Llandudno’s servicemen and women around the world. Thursday 16th Nov @ 7pm.
The History of Deganwy Group are pleased to announce their next talk on 21st September, titled; The Cycling Historian's Llanfairfechan, by Konrad Balcerak, at Peniel Chapel, Deganwy.
The History of Deganwy Group are pleased to announce the first talk of 2023. Vicky Macdonald will give a talk on Archbishop John Williams, Life and Times. The meeting will be held at Peniel Chapel, Ty Mawr Road, Deganwy and starts at 7:00pm.
History of Deganwy Group are pleased to announce our next talk on Thursday 17th November; ‘A Brief History of Benarth Hall: Owners, Occupants & Visitors' with Stephen Lockwood. The meeting will be held at Peniel Chapel, Ty Mawr Road, Deganwy, and starts at 7:00pm.
The History of Deganwy Group held its 1st "in person" meeting of 2022, at Peniel Chapel for members on 17th Feb. This was our annual Snippets Talk where members are encouraged to present a topic of their choice to fellow members. Report is on our website: deganwyhistory.co.uk/snippets-of-hi…
The next talk given by the History of Deganwy Group, is on Thursday 20th May@7:00pm, is titled; Standing Stones of Britain, by Dr Ron Callender. Please see our web page for contact details: deganwyhistory.co.uk
The 1st meeting, in 2020, of the History of Deganwy Group will be on Thursday 16th January, at 7:00pm. The talk is titled Magna Carta and its Application to North Wales - by Diane Williams.
History of Deganwy Group celebrates its 10th Anniversary. Please join us on our Open Day on Saturday 7th December, 10am to 3pm @ the Peniel Chapel Schoolroom, Ty Mawr Road, Deganwy. Come & find out about your local history society & hear about the Talks & Trips in the last 10yrs.
The next talk by the History of Deganwy Group is; Welsh Writings from the American Civil War, by Professor Jerry Hunter. A review of the Welsh-American reactions to the war and its context, drawn from a huge archive of letters, diaries and poetry from soldiers. Thursday 16th May
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