• Parish Fire Engines & their Development by Geoff Robinson.

    Stowupland Village Hall Church Road, Stowupland, Suffolk, United Kingdom

    Geoff has recently had Worlingworth’s ancient fire engine restored by “The Repair Shop” The engine was donated in 1760 by John Major of Worlingworth Hall. A few years earlier Nathaniel Gurdon had donated a similar machine to Stowmarket which is now in safe-keeping at The Food Museum.

    £2 – £5
  • “1930s and 40s Stowupland – as revealed in our Archive”

    Stowupland Village Hall Church Road, Stowupland, Suffolk, United Kingdom

    In our 12 years we have amassed a surprising amount of photos, documents and personal recollections of Stowupland, we will look and talk about a few treasures tonight.

    £2 – £5
  • “The Women’s Timber Corps in Suffolk” by Nicky Reynolds.

    Stowupland Village Hall Church Road, Stowupland, Suffolk, United Kingdom

    A couple of years ago Nicky gave a popular talk on the Women’s Land Army, now she will talk about Suffolk “lumberjills” Members of the Women's Timber Corps, known as ‘Lumber Jills’, were employed directly by the Home Timber Production Department during the war, which paid their wages. They were employed directly by the British […]

    £2 – £5
  • “Stow Lodge” by Dot Marsden

    Stowupland Village Hall Church Road, Stowupland, Suffolk, United Kingdom

    Dot was matron at Stow Lodge Hospital and will discuss the building and its origins as a Stow Union workhouse.

    £2 – £5
  • “Historic Carpentry in Rural Suffolk” by Rick Lewis

    Stowupland Village Hall Church Road, Stowupland, Suffolk, United Kingdom

    Rick, of Taditional Oak Carpentry in Wetheringsett, has repaired over 100 timber framed buildings and has a rare insight into timber framed buildings.

    £2 – £5
  • “Celebrating Suffolk Women” by Sarah Doig

    Stowupland Village Hall Church Road, Stowupland, Suffolk, United Kingdom

    A potpourri of stories about the county’s famous and not-so-well-known women for Women’s History Month.

    £2 – £5