We will focus on Easingwold, Hustwaite, Alne & Stillington parishes.
What is our blog? A online diary or journal of information or activities that might be of interest to our u3a history group or the public.
Sunday, 11 April 2021
u3a History & Heritage Meeting 2pm Thursday 15th. April (Zoom)
We will focus on Easingwold, Hustwaite, Alne & Stillington parishes.
Forest of Galtres Joint meeting 14/04/21 7.30pm (join from 7.15)
Friday, 2 April 2021
Ancestry.co.uk #Easter Weekend - free access to all historic records inc 1911 Census
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Friday, 26 March 2021
Easingwold Railway - a short history
England's smallest independent railway ?
A short history by Frank Johnston-Banks
Presentation to Easingwold u3a History & Heritage Group on Thursday 18th March 2021
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Saturday, 20 March 2021
Medieval Monastic Buildings: Their Design, Use and Location
Wednesday, 17 March 2021
Easingwold Railway - Zoom Meeting - Thursday 18th March 2.00pm
History & Heritage Meeting by Zoom - Easingwold Railway - Thursday 18th March 2.00pm
All members are welcome to the next History & Heritage Group meeting where Frank Johnston Banks will be leading the meeting about Easingwold Railway 1891-1957
The line served both passengers and freight, with agricultural traffic, sugar beet and incoming coal. Day-old chicks were once taken by rail to Alne, where they were transferred to main-line trains for delivery across the country.
Tuesday, 16 March 2021
Britain's bloodiest day #The Battle of Towton 1461
Few have heard of Towton before our regular big u3a monthly zoom meeting with David Skillen. Great presentation and great turnout.
This was one of the most decisive battles of the Wars of the Roses and, possibly, the bloodiest battle on British soil. On a bitterly cold day in March 1461 the Houses of York and Lancaster struggled for the Crown on a snow covered plateau in Yorkshire.
Sunday, 14 March 2021
Rievaulx Abbey #Members Week 12-18 April
Rievaulx Abbey will open on 29 March for local visits.
Join English Heritage Senior Historian Dr Michael Carter on a tour of Rievaulx Abbey, looking at Aelred’s time as abbot. Dr Carter will explore the enduring importance of the saint to the Cistercian monks who prayed and lived at the monastery until its closure in 1538 on the orders of Henry VIII.
Online booking is free but essential. Bookings will open on 17 March, please check back here then. Check out link below.
ST AELRED AT RIEVAULX ABBEY 16th. April






