Newsletter – March 2014

January 15th, 2014 by JCope

Colin Wooldridge is a respected local author and historian, who in collaboration with one of our members, Pat Dunn, has produced a series of books showing the past and present of Lye and Wollescote. He was the speaker for our March meeting and his subject was ‘Reminiscences of Hagley and the Surrounding Area’.  He showed us a selection of the ‘then’ and ‘now’ photographs of our area which he has collected over the past 20 years. His presentation, interspersed with Black Country humour, was well received and brought back memories to many of our members who have had a long association with Hagley.

There is currently much media coverage of the centenary of the start of First World War. This has concentrated mainly on the causes and horrors of the war. However, little has been said about how this war affected the daily lives people in rural Britain and how they coped with food shortages, rising prices and the anxiety of having loved ones fighting abroad and perhaps not returning. So, drawing on material from the Hagley Parish Magazines of the period, we are publishing a book in May. It will show how Hagley people rose to these challenges by fund raising, volunteering for territorial service, keeping up community spirits with local entertainments and growing additional food in the newly created allotments.

Our next meeting on Tuesday 6th May at 8pm, is a social event with admission by ticket only. There will be refreshments followed by the showing of ‘Videos of Old Hagley’. Please contact us to check ticket availability.

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