Sealand’s Past and Present

An exhibition at St Bartholomew’s Church, Sealand (Deeside Mission Area) supported by talks on Saturday 12th July about Sealand’s Past and Present.

Did you know

  • Sealand appears on the first aerial image ever created of the earth
  • The man who invented the Steam Traction Engine lived in Sealand
  • The most populated air station during the WWII was RAF Sealand
  • One fifth of the government’s scheme to save British Bacon is in Sealand

Talks

Sat 12th July 10.30am – Saughall – an original Fishing Village

Sat 12th July 2pm – What Did You Do in The War Blacon? a talk by Blacon History Group

St Bartholomew’s is a 5 minutes drive from Chester on the A548

and a 15 minutes from St David’s Park Hotel Ewloe

Refreshments on sale – Breakfast Baps, Homemade Scones and Cakes Hot and cold drinks




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