Dear Friends, just a polite reminder,
As one of the local events to mark to 200-year anniversary of the Railway system in England, the Rowlands Castle Railway Group has organised a talk by David Jones of the Thomas Brassey Society on Wednesday 9th April at 2.00pm in the large Parish Hall. Suitable for all ages, history in the making.
Who is/was Thomas Brassey you ask? He was the greatest railway builder in the World during the 19th Century. In fact, 1 in 20 miles of the World railway network was built by him, including our Station in Rowlands Castle (he did have some help of course!!).
<www.thomasbrasseysociety.org> www.thomasbrasseysociety.org
David is a longtime member of the Society, and will be giving other talks in and around the southern area during this anniversary year. This promises to be a very interesting insight into how the rail system was developed here and across the world, as well as our Station.
Not to be missed.
Tickets are £5.00 on the door, Juniors £2.00 each; look forward to seeing you there.
For more information on the events to mark Railway200 across the country, please see <www.railway200.co.uk> www.railway200.co.uk
For further information please contact me.
Thank you
Alan Eyers <mailto:alaneyersuk@gmail.com> alaneyersuk@gmail.com
As one of the local events to mark to 200-year anniversary of the Railway system in England, the Rowlands Castle Railway Group has organised a talk by David Jones of the Thomas Brassey Society on Wednesday 9th April at 2.00pm in the large Parish Hall. Suitable for all ages, history in the making.
Who is/was Thomas Brassey you ask? He was the greatest railway builder in the World during the 19th Century. In fact, 1 in 20 miles of the World railway network was built by him, including our Station in Rowlands Castle (he did have some help of course!!).
<www.thomasbrasseysociety.org> www.thomasbrasseysociety.org
David is a longtime member of the Society, and will be giving other talks in and around the southern area during this anniversary year. This promises to be a very interesting insight into how the rail system was developed here and across the world, as well as our Station.
Not to be missed.
Tickets are £5.00 on the door, Juniors £2.00 each; look forward to seeing you there.
For more information on the events to mark Railway200 across the country, please see <www.railway200.co.uk> www.railway200.co.uk
For further information please contact me.
Thank you
Alan Eyers <mailto:alaneyersuk@gmail.com> alaneyersuk@gmail.com
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