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Blog Six

  • Post author:Tim Heap
  • Post published:July 16, 2021
  • Post category:General Discussion
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  1. Tim Heap July 16, 2021 Log in to Reply

    Thanks Tim that’s very interesting.

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Society News

Book Launch:

The “Charmouth in 1923” book has just been launched. It is available in the NISA and Morgan’s  in Charmouth at £7.99. Limited addition!

NEW YOUTUBE VIDEO:

For anyone who was unable to see Neil’s presentation “100 years of Charmouth”, in November, or anyone that would like to see it again,  he has kindly made a YouTube video:

Charmouth 100 years ago Talk recording – YouTube

CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS:

We are looking for help on the committee, in particular for:

  • Members Secretary

Please contact us if you are able to help in any way.

Did you know?

Several imprisonments of Charmouth smugglers are recorded and a sunken lane in the cliffs at Charmouth still retains its name of The Smugglers’ Path.
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