Signals

A magazine containing news items and short articles of interest to members, together with UK regional pages, carrying reports on past events and advertising future ones, and a summary from overseas. It is sent to members in April, August and December. A report on the just-past Annual General Meeting, Ship’s Log, appears in the August edition of Signals and the programme and booking form for the following year’s AGM are in the December Signals.

You can contribute to Signals via your regional editor or in their absence the region’s chairman.  (All contact details for UK on the Region’s page, others on the Contacts page.)  Copy should be written in Word in the Region’s preferred font, and the images need to be quite high resolution.

Copy deadlines: 1 March, 1 July, 1 November , usually but 1/2/2023 for this spring.

Current edition of Signals in pdf form (which can be zoomed for better viewing). If you wish to use this version download and keep open to refer to as all other links of the earlier 2020 versions to Signals are the page turn version.

May 2024

December 2023

Sep 2023

May 2023 See Society Information – Legal for IAGM papers

December 2022

Sept 2022 Please be aware that the email address for asking for the link for the IAGM Zoom is incorrect and has been changed to TARSIAGM2022@gmail.com

May 2022 and Cheryl’s last emails

Jan 2022

Aug 2021 Signals low res pdf This edition had 2 fliers: 1 – A Thoroughly Mischievous Person: The Other Arthur Ransome (lutterworth.com) 2 – Amazon publications next book: https://feel.construction/arthurransomesociety/members/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/Signals-Flier-2-Aug21.pdf

May 2021 Signals low res pdf

Jan 2021 Signals low res pdf

Please note that the USA email address has changed to 45tarsus@gmail.com the old one has been deleted as it was delivering to the wrong end user.

In Signals September 2020, p32 there was a quiz on The Big Six

If you wish to make any comments on Signals please email Signals@arthur-ransome.org, similarly for Mixedmoss@… and Outlaw@ …

For previous editions, starting April 2020, see our Signals Archive