Clubs
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Pinner Players Present – “A Midsummer Nights Dream”
Pinner Village Hall Chapel Lane, Pinner, Middlesex, United Kingdom -
Pinner Players Present – “A Midsummer Nights Dream”
Pinner Village Hall Chapel Lane, Pinner, Middlesex, United Kingdom -
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The History of Electricity and the Roles of Two Women in Its Development
Pinner Village Hall Chapel Lane, Pinner, Middlesex, United KingdomTheir next talk is “The History of Electricity and the Roles of Two Women in Its Development”, by Michael Clarke on Thursday 4th April 2024 8.00pm at the Pinner Village Hall. For 2,000 years electricity remained a mysterious curiosity before the investigations began which led to its present importance. The pivotal contributions of two women,…
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Harrow Harmony – Spring Concert
Saint Cuthbert's Church 214 Carlton Ave W,, Harrow, United Kingdom -
St George’s Day Celebration
Pinner High Street Pinner High Street, Pinner, Select a Country:Read more about this event by visiting St George's Day Parade
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The Metropolitan Railway during the First World War by Richard Dennis
Pinner Village Hall Chapel Lane, Pinner, Middlesex, United KingdomWhen World War I broke out the Metropolitan Railway was made subject to government control. Central Government wanted railways to save fuel by reducing train services, but passenger numbers increased as families moved out of London. The Railway lost staff to military service and employed women in more roles. The company's tracks through central London…
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Whose Wine Is It Anyway?
St Luke's Church Hall Love Lane, Pinner, United Kingdom -
Pinner Players – Time Of My Life
Pinner Village Hall Chapel Lane, Pinner, Middlesex, United Kingdom -
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Local Road Transport Through the Ages by the PLHS Research Group
Pinner Village Hall Chapel Lane, Pinner, Middlesex, United KingdomThe Pinner Local History Society Research Group will present research into the history of road transport in Pinner and the surrounding areas. It will include stagecoaches, horse and motor buses, commercial haulage and private vehicles. Visitors welcome, suggested donation £3