Richard Coates will use an illustrated talk to describe Hayling’s contribution in both WW1 and WW2, including: In WW1, acting as a training ground for army machine gunners In WW2, being a decoy to lure German bombers away from Portsmouth Its role as an anti-aircraft site, and how it was destroyed by a German raid … Continue reading Hayling at war→
Darling’s daring rescue of steamship passengers off the Northumberland coast in 1838 brought her international fame. Learn about her bravery and short life at the age of 26 and the artistic contribution that has helped to keep her in the public eye. James Taylor is a former curator of the National Maritime Museum.
Roger Browne recounts growing-up in a Catholic family in Salford and the music that inspired him to learn the piano. Told through facts, amusing anecdotes, and music. Roger is a pianist with Manchester jazz band since 1995, he is the president of Stockport Operatic Society and Artistic Director of Manchester Athenaeum Drama Society.