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Saturday, November 10, 2018

Lest We Forget


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Poppies cascading down the church tower at Tring
Tring Yarn Bomb 2018
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Meeting HFHS - The Real Gunpowder Plot

The Real Gunpowder Plot
Strange story of the "Gowrie Conspiracy
Gareth Hughes
2.30pm on 17th November
Herts Family History Society Meeting 
Woolmer Green Village Hall, SG3 6SZ
Hall opens 1.30pm
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