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Local History Day at St Thomas Library

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Thu, 01/08/2015 - 10:39am

St Thomas Library is holding a Local History Day on Wednesday 21 January between 11am and 4pm.

There will be a speedway memories display and video footage, a real Falcons bike on display, a St Thomas memories display, churches of Exeter photos, a famous personalities display, a rolling slideshow, and pop-up talks as well as the opportunity for people to bring their own photos to show the St Thomas Local History Group.

Local author and historian Tony Lethbridge said: “St Thomas Library Local history open day last year was such an outstanding success we thought we would run...

Local History Day

Event Date: 
21/01/2015 - 11:00am
Venue: 
St Thomas Library, Church Road, St Thomas, Exeter

St Thomas Library are holding a Local History Day on Wednesday 21 January from 11am-4pm.

There will be a speedway memories display and video footage, a real Falcons bike on display, a St Thomas memories display, churches of Exeter photos, a famous personalities display, a rolling slideshow, and pop-up talks as well as the opportunity for people to bring their own photos to show the St Thomas Local History Group.

Local author and historian Tony Lethbridge said: “St Thomas Library Local history open day last year was such an outstanding success we thought we would run it...

Exeter Chiefs side to face Falcons

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Authored by Mark Stevens
Posted: Sat, 05/10/2014 - 12:31pm

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