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Queens Armes Slideshow

Queens Armes
Queens Armes
Queens Armes
Queens Armes
showing the tea shop extension
Queens Armes
Queens Armes
with the claim that Catherine of Aragon and King Charles II has spent the night there (at different times)
Queens Armes
Queens Armes
the King Charles II plaque
Queens Armes
Queens Armes
Details of the main door including the TC initials
19 February 1979
19 February 1979

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?

In 1651, King Charles II attempted to escape from Oliver Cromwell’s forces by sailing to France from Charmouth.
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