A Mold Civic Society event. The Lost Public Houses of High Street Mold by David Preece Mold & District during the English Civil War by Kevin Matthias Schools and Places
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So You Think You Know North Wales
A talk by John Roberts for the Buckley Society. We look forward to seeing you all next Friday evening . The title is “So you think you know North Wales”
The North Wales Hospital at Denbigh
A talk for Flintshire Historical Society by Clwyd Wynne, Historian and Author of ‘Asylum to Hospital’ North Wales Counties Mental Hospital, Denbigh An Era of Change 1900-1948 Non Members very
The Air Transport Auxiliary
A talk for the Buckley Society by Bryan Webb The Air Transport Auxiliary was a civilian organisation that kept Britain’s wartime aviation running smoothly, ferrying repaired, damaged, and newly built
Wales and Flintshire in the Second World War
A talk by Dr Quentin Deakin – Historian and author of ‘Wales in World War 2’ for the Flintshire Historical Society. Non Members very welcome. Booking not required. For more
The Squatter Settlement on Newtown Mountain 1848-1909
An illustrated talk for the Denbighshire Historical Society by Vic Tyler-Jones Free admission Contact lucyewilliams54@gmail.com or David R Jones on 01978 353363 Blog articles will only appear in the language they
Just a Pile of Old Stones
On the 14th October 2025 our monthly talk will be delivered by Siobhan Wordingham. The title of her talk is “Just a Pile of Old Stones” – which it obviously
The History of the Royal Buckley Town Band
At over 200 years old the band is one of the few bands awarded ‘Royal’ status, which dates back to 1899. Join us for a fascinating talk by Pedr Roberts
Bangor University History Festival
The programme for Bangor University’s History Festival on Saturday 18th October has been published: https://www.bangor.ac.uk/…/2025-09-18-bangor-history… https://www.bangor.ac.uk/events/bangor-history-festival bangor.ac.uk Bangor History Festival Held at the Pontio Arts and Innovation Centre, Bangor University’s
CADW Open Doors event
Join the national celebration of Wales’ built heritage This September, more than 200 of Wales’ historic sites, landmarks and hidden gems will offer visitors free entry, events or guided tours.
