Next Planning Meeting

Hydra 34 Old Market

We have agreed to meet again on Tuesday 14th January from  7pm to 9pm at the Hydra Bookshop, 34 Old Market, Bristol, BS2 0EZ. (Map http://www.hydrabooks.org/location/ ). Please come along if you can and invite others.

Next Planning Meeting

Hydra 34 Old Market

We have agreed to meet again on Tuesday 11th February from  7pm to 9pm at the Hydra Bookshop, 34 Old Market, Bristol, BS2 0EZ. (Map http://www.hydrabooks.org/location/ ). Please come along if you can and invite others.

Friends’ Ambulance Unit Exhibition

Redland Meeting House & Central Library

Twelve panels illustrating the work of the Quaker Relief Work and the Friends Ambulance Service will be on display at: Redland Quaker Meeting House, 126 Hampton Road, Bristol, BS6 6JE from 17-23 March Central Library Foyer, College Green, Bristol, BS1 5TL , 24 March to 16 April In World War 1, Quaker Relief Work undertook

‘No Glory: The Real History Of World War 1’ – Public Meeting

Malcolm X Centre, 141 City Rd, Bristol

  Speakers: Neil Faulkner (World War 1 historian and author of 'No Glory In War') plus others. Date: Wednesday 26th March Time: 7.30pm Venue: Malcolm X Centre,141 City Rd, Bristol BS2 8YH Map: https://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=BS2+8YH&hnear=Bristol+BS2+8YH,+United+Kingdom&gl=uk&t=m&z=16 Flyer: http://network23.org/realww1/files/2014/03/26th-March-2014-Flyer.jpg Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1cq3uWb Presented by 'Remembering The Real World War 1' - Bristol's campaign to commemorate the real World War

WW1 Talks At Bristol Anarchist Bookfair

Hydra 34 Old Market

As part of the Bristol Anarchist Bookfair, Bristol Radical History Group is putting on two talks on World War 1. Details below – talks are in the Hydra Bookshop,  34 Old Market St, Bristol, BS2 0EZ from 4.00pm to 4.30pm a) Roger Ball (Bristol Radical History Group) - Shirkers, Skulkers, Deserters and the 'Live and

Free

When The Boys Come Home

Watershed

A screening at the Watershed of a film made for TV documenting a remarkable venture – a re-enactment of the oral history of the impact of the First World War on the people of Midsomer Norton and Radstock, performed by their descendants. This award-winning drama/documentary features war veteran Harry Patch, is narrated by Paul McGann, produced