History Group

The History Group always welcomes all U3A members. Our usual meeting place is Central Methodist Church: time 2pm – 4pm ish. Our next meeting is on March 16th when Peter Godley from Nottingham Historical and Archaeological Group is coming to tell us about Archaeology in Nottingham with images, maps and some artefacts from the digs will be on show.

The last meeting with Malcolm Darroch showed us these brave women who went up in hot air balloons and then parachuted back to earth from thousands of feet up in the air. I knew there had been balloon ascents in Hucknall and have been searching for information.

From Nottingham Journal 26th July 1905 was a report of Hucknall Torkard Flower Show. ‘It was the 34th exhibition of the show. There was supposed to be a band contest but as only one band entered the consequence was a cancellation. Hurried arrangements were made with Messrs. Spencer of London for a balloon ascent and parachute descent by Miss Viola Spencer. This proved a capital attraction.’

The Dispatch on the 27th July 1905 gave details of Miss Viola Spencer the young intrepid parachutist. ‘She is now regarded as a great favourite in Hucknall for when the programme was announced showing a band contest instead of an aerial performance many people were disappointed. You see folk are fond of a little spice in the shape of excitement for their Wakes holidays. Miss Spencer gladly related her experiences to a Dispatch interviewer. “Are you a sister of Mr. Stanley Spencer the great airship man? Oh Yes, she said with pride and named her brothers Arthur, Stanley, Percival, Henry and Sydney Herbert, all in the ballooning profession. Born in London 23 years ago she said she started when she was 7 by jumping off a stable roof but the umbrella went inside out and at 14 she ran away from school to make a descent in Suffolk and came down 200 feet but was expelled from school for running away.’

At the next meeting you can read more yourself.

I thought you might like to make a note in your diaries of this event:-

HUCKNALL HERITAGE SOCIETY

Are proud to present a –

BOOK LAUNCH & HISTORY DAY

Saturday April 9th 11am. to 3pm. at East Side Methodist Church, Bestwood Road, Hucknall. Free Admission. Refreshments available

NEW BOOK – HUCKNALL’S HEROES.
When the Great War began in 1914 the town of Hucknall, Nottinghamshire, had a population of around sixteen thousand. During the following five years, over three thousand Hucknall men enlisted into the armed forces to fight for King and Country. Over 400 of them never came back. Of those that did return, many suffered for the rest of their lives.

After two years of research, Andy McKinnon has found over 2,600 of those men. This book tells their story.

Bye for now, Maureen

Scrabble resumes

Scrabble will resume at 2.00 pm Thursday, 24th February, in the portacabin to the rear of the Catholic Church, Watnall Road, Hucknall.

New members welcome.

Val

Flower Arranging

The first meeting of the Flower Arranging Group got off to a great start, with plenty of people turning up to make it viable. A demonstration was given on a spiral arrangement, which everyone either did their interpretation of or went freestyle. The arrangements everyone produced were lovely.

Another demonstration was given using tulips and cordilines/phormiums for members to have a go at the next meeting on 7th March.

Everyone went home happy with their creations and knowing that the only proviso of the group is that they have created something they are proud of and enjoyed themselves whist they were doing it.

Next meeting 7th March. The demonstration will be Easter themed to do in April.

Thank you Siobhan

Fun with Languages

This course has been running for a few years now and we are conscious that we have several new U3A members. In order to give new people a chance to learn a language, we have decided to start Spanish from scratch on 10th March at the John Godber Centre at 10.30 am until 12 noon. This is a good chance to start now, if you want to join us. It will be a good refresher too for the rest of us!!

We meet in the Byron Suite and you will be made welcome. February saw the last of our French sessions for a little while and we had a good time reading and answering questions on les Frères et les Soeurs, and had a deep discussion emanating from this. Thanks to all those who contributed.

Sadly we have lost four members due to the Insleys move and others going on to pastures new; we wish them all well.

Hope to see you next month!

Ann Murray and Liz Attenborough.

Film Club

Before the Pandemic a number of our members would attend the Thursday Silver Screen, at The Broadway Cinema. The reason may have been that two showings of a popular film would be shown that day at the low price of £5. The Broadway Cinema was easily accessible for Hucknall residents, the cinema being just around the corner from the Lace market Tram stop. Also the fact that free tea and coffee and biscuits could be had in the cafe before the film and that the films were chosen as being suitable for an audience of Senior Citizens. In addition there is a discount for members of the u3a.

These Thursday sessions have now recommenced and next week 17th February, 2022, at 10.30 am and 13.30 pm the film being shown will be The Eyes of Tammy Faye, one of the most famous and renowned women in American history.

The following week, Thursday 24th the film will be Death on the Nile, with Kenneth Branagh and Judi Dench. also at 10.30 am and 13.30 pm.

If you go make sure that you get there in good time to get your tickets and refreshments.