Next meeting 10th February 2026 at 7.30 pm: An illustrated talk - "A walk along THE AVENUE, Brandon featuring old photos & maps"

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The Brandon & District Local History Society
  • History
    • People
      • H V Morton in Brandon
      • Miss Florence Amelia Taylor – remembered
      • The Flintknappers
    • Places
      • Bliss Mausoleum
      • High Street
      • London Road
      • Market Hill
      • Plum Pudding Piece
      • Railway Station
        • Brandon Station History
      • St Peter’s Church
      • The Avenue
      • The Rebuilding of Brandon Bridge
      • Thetford Road
  • Research
    • H V Morton in Brandon
    • Sources
    • Census Records
      • 1901 Census
      • 1911 Census
      • 1921 Census
      • 1939 Register
  • BDLHS News
  • Members Area

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The amazing life of S B J Skertchly and the discovery of Brandon Man

September 9, 2025 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Council Chamber Old School House, Market Hill, Brandon

Mike Willett will present a talk about the man who documented the flint workings of Brandon, and much more besides

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