Enjoy a day by the sea at the Jurassic coast looking for fossils. Meet by the Heritage Coast Centre at 11.00 am. We are hoping to have a guide to tell/show us what to look for.
The beach is pretty rocky so wear stout footwear.
Join us for a lovely day out floating along the Thames for an hour. We will meet at 10.30 am at the Trout Inn, where cars may be left while we go on the 11 am sailing. (NB there are 2 other Trout Inns nearby so make sure you go to the right one). We will return to the Trout Inn for lunch and then go and have a look round Kelmscott Manor, an Arts & Crafts gem, and maybe finish off with a cream tea.
Brian Hopton has kindly given us permission to read some of the Sparkinson interviews, written by him, Jill Goulder and Paul Crisp, from “Ransome Centre Stage”. We are going to have three different ‘Sparkinsons’ and three interviewees this time.
If you would like to join us and have not already received the Zoom link here it is –
Simon Dell has kindly agreed to do another talk for us, all about the Tavistock Canal. Tars from different regions are very welcome to join us, just let me know so that Susan, the host, will have some idea of numbers to be let in – here is the link –
Diana is busy compiling a quiz based on ‘Picts & Martyrs’, which we hope will give those of us without elephant-like memories more of a chance of getting some questions right, by reading the book again first.
Here is the link if you like to join in, all welcome, but please let me know if you are going to join so that the host has an idea of numbers – thanks.
Time: Nov 25, 2023 03:45 PM London
Passcode: 297872
We are delighted that Alan Kennedy has agreed to give us another talk. Below is a synopsis to whet your appetite, and also the link to join us.
‘It is obvious that Arthur Ransome’s novels are filled with echoes of his own turbulent life. Were these parallels intended or were they simply a case of an author’s preoccupations leaking into his text? Do we risk reading too much into things and finding allusions where none were meant? These perennial questions have divided readers but an examination of the contacts Ransome made while working in Paris in the early years of the century suggests at least one radical answer. I claim Ransome’s fictional technique grew out of his deep interest in symbolist experiments in literature and his work can be read as very much part of that tradition.’
Topic: Alan Kennedy Zoom Meeting
Time: Feb 10, 2024 06:45 PM London
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If the weather is reasonable we will meet at Cockhill Cottage at 10.45 am to do an easy walk, calling in at a small wetland nature reserve. Wellingtons will probably be advisable and bring a packed lunch.
This is a very interesting place by the River Tamar.
We hope to see you.
We’ll meet at 11 am for a walk and after lunch go on the 2 – 4.30 pm trip on the canal boat Barbara Mclellan to Avoncliffe and back. Please book your places for the boat trip via the website – katrust.org.uk.
I will post more details on where to park and where to meet when Diana has done a recce.
If you don’t want to do the walk you can just join us for the boat trip and vice versa.
We will again be asking for volunteers from any region to read the parts of ‘Sparkinson’, Colonel Jolys, Molly Blackett and Maria Turner (the GA).
Here is the link:
Topic: Sparkinsons Zoom Meeting
Time: Jul 13, 2024 04:15 PM London
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