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South Hampshire Branch Meetings |
| 2007 Programme | |
| 6th November | Annual General Meeting followed by members' slides. |
| 4th December |
Alistair Jeffrey presents part 2 of his coverage of the South-Western main line, from Southampton to Weymouth. Slides date from the end of steam up to the present. |
| 2008 Programme | |
8th January |
Mike Russell presents, appropriately, the tramways of Siberia. |
5th February |
Martyn Davies returns with a miscellany of steam railway and tram slides. You may be able to help him with information on the ones he has acquired. |
| 4th March |
John Laker brings more of his ever-popular tramway ciné film – programme to be agreed. |
| 1st April |
Steve Bigley will be illustrating railway insignia with more of his detailed lineside observations. |
| 6th May |
"From bulb fields to gum trees" - Doug Cross and Peter Hall share with us a very wide variety of tramway destinations. |
| 3rd June | Members’ slides evening. |
| 2nd September |
"London and its environs" - a slide show by talented railway photographer Bruce Oliver, spanning the last 30-40 years. |
| 7th October |
Tramway historian Richard Pennell presents the tramways of Bournemouth and Poole. |
| 4th November | Annual General Meeting followed by members' slides. |
| 2nd December | The Southern Electric, 1909 – 1969 by Ted Goodman. |
| The South Hampshire Branch, in conjunction with the Southern
area of the LRTA, hold their joint
meetings at The Eastleigh Railway Institute in Romsey Road and start at 19.30. The venue
is a short walk from the railway and bus stations and there is ample parking nearby. There
is a charge of £2.00 to cover meeting costs and light refreshments are available at the
Institute. Visitors and prospective new members are
invited to attend. For further information about South Hampshire Branch meetings please contact the South Hampshire Branch Secretary. Please mention the Group web site when making enquiries or attending meetings for the first time. |
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This page updated 4th November 2007 by Colin Duff. |
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