Talks, Presentations, Walks, Visits and Other Events for 2025
All talks take place in Church House on Bathwell Lane unless otherwise stated, starting at 7.30pm and last for approximately an hour. We ask for a suggested donation of £2 per member & £5 per non-member. Guided tours are free but donations are always welcome!
2026
On Monday 16th February, we will be entertained by Dorset born-and-bred folk singer, Alastair Braidwood. Alastair performs traditional and modern folk songs from Dorsetshire and further afield, pared back to the simple unaccompanied voice. Explore the rural year through traditional folk songs and stories from Somerset and Dorset. As well as being a folk singer, Alastair is a farmhand on an organic farm, so has personal experience of the rural way of life. There will be some rousing choruses, so make sure to bring your own voice along to join in!
Monday 16th March: Tythe Barns – Joe Rogers.
Monday 20th April: Elizabeth Lammas & Dr Caroline Rutter present: Mary Caroline Tyler, née Southcombe, a true daughter of Milborne Port who certainly did her bit to help bring the war to an end, mentioned in Debrett’s for her achievements. Though not in uniform as her siblings were, she ‘led a group of uniformed Wrens in Hut 7’ at Bletchley Park, but of course could not tell anyone that for 50 years! Her husband, Mr FL Tyler, was a veteran of the D-Day landings. A full and fascinating life.
Saturday 9th May: At the early stages of planning… Milborne Port Then & Now as part of a Milborne Port: Community Matters event at the Village Hall.
Monday 25th May: A guided walk with Dr Lesley Wray of the area of the ancient borough on the south side of the A30, including the Church. Time to be arranged.
Monday 15th June: Raleigh, the Digbys & Sherborne Castle with Bill McDermott
Monday 20th July: An ‘on location’ talk at Charlton Horethorne’s Church of St Peter & St Paul.
Monday August 17th: New material about the architecture of South Street and Church Street, plus the early 18th century poet, Elizabeth Singer Rowe and her connections with an address on Church Street, with Nathalie Hetherington and Hugh Vincent.
Monday 31st August: Bank Holiday Monday guided walk of South Street and Church Street, in connection with the talk of 17th August.
Monday 21st September: The Gloving Industry in Milborne Port, with April Walker.
Monday 19th October: Stories and anecdotes from the Church School records, with Roger Cowley and Nicki Edwards, with contributions from Mary Clothier.
Sunday 8th November: Open afternoon at the Chapel Museum with James Plummer and WW2 artefacts and memorabilia.
No talk in December.
Chapel Museum
Every Summer we open the Museum every Sunday afternoon 2.30 pm-4.00 pm from the end of May to the end of August. However, if you would like to arrange a private visit at any other time, please contact Lesley Wray: lesmik71@gmail.com.
Can you help? Do you have a few hours to spare one Sunday afternoon (2.30-4.00 pm) next Summer? The museum will be open to the public with a member of the Committee on duty but it would great to have another history-minded person to keep us company. If you are willing, please let us know by contacting Lesley Wray: lesmik71@gmail.com.
If you have a specific interest you would like us to investigate we would love to hear from you so please do get in touch with us at mphhgroup@gmail.com
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