History Group

The History Group always welcomes all U3A members. Our indoor meetings are held at Central Methodist Church on the 3rd Wednesday of the month commencing at 2pm. Money paid for the trip to Richard lll will be safe in the U3A bank until we can re-arrange later on. We are starting fresh in September (X fingers). Watch this space! I look forward to seeing everyone but in the meantime please take care and stay safe.

HUCKNALL BUSINESS ADVERTS 1887

Enoch Reynolds, Bill Poster and Tripe Dresser, Albert Street. Attends Market on Fridays.
William Thompson, Family Grocer and Provision Dealer, Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, Leather Cutter, Etc. High Street and Chapel Street. Established 1880.
The Gospel Temperance Prize Band is open for engagements. Terms on application to the secretary W. Belcher, Brickyard Road, Butlers Hill.
Peter Howis, Ironmonger, Watnall Road.
William Mellows, News Agent and General Dealer, George Street
Thomas Foster. Tobacconist and Stationer, Baker Street.
Clement Buckland, Family Chemist, High Street and Annesley Road.
The G.N.M Bakery, High Street. Emigration Agents Office.
E. M. Walker, Hucknall & Nottingham, Carrier& General Dealer, Carlingford Road.
Joseph Watson, Sewing Machine Agent, Annesley Road.
W. Burton, Agent for Caldwells Oil Paintings and Photographs, Watnall Road.
J. Davidge, the Cheapest and Best Saddlery and Shoe Leather Depot in town.
G. Rhodes, the Noted Millinery Shop, High Street.
R. F. Jones, the Drapery Stores, High Street.
W. Evans, Chimney Sweep and Carpet Beater, Betts Street, Butlers Hill.
Go to Musson’s for Drapery, High Street, Hucknall.
Musson’s for Wools, Direct from Spinners.
Croft’s the Clothier and Peoples Outfitter, High Street.
A. C. Andrews, Late Haslam. The Cheap Grocery Store, Portland Road.
H. J. Laycock, Watnall Road, Watchmaker, Jeweller and Tobacconist. Clocks, Watches and Jewellery Repaired.
Mrs. Benniston, Dress and Mantle Maker, Beardall Street.
J. Watson, Annesley Road, gives private Lessons in Shorthand. Terms on Application.
Rickett & Brown, Family Grocers and Provision Dealers, Watnall Road. Good Dividends Paid.
H. Mounteney, Wholesale and Retail Pork Butcher, Watnall Road.
W. Holiday, Saddler and Harness Maker, High Street. Repairs Promptly Executed.
Price Jones, Byron Street, begs to announce that he has commenced business as a Ready Made Clothier. Clothes made to order in the London Style, on very easy terms. Come and see!

This list of adverts is from The Nottinghamshire Free Press 21st January 1887. Do any of these people belong in your family tree?

What a wonderful surprise it was to discover the Command Tower was a grade ll listed building.

T.T.F.N. Maureen Newton

Message From the Chair

Several months later than planned, I now find myself writing my final “Message from the Chair”.It has been a totally unprecedented year for all of us and one which will certainly go down in the History books!!

I would like to reflect on the past two years, prior to the Covid-19 situation arising and extend my very sincere thanks to the very many people who have not just given me personal support but have contributed so much to Hucknall and District U3A.

My first thank you goes to all those who have served on the Executive Committee. Much of their work goes unseen on occasions but their hard work and great togetherness is at the heart of the U3A. It has been a pleasure to work alongside such a great team. The Social Committee likewise have worked so hard to provide a rich variety of activities for members.

One member who does go “unseen” much of the time is Steve Lawrence, our Newsletter Editor. Steve works very hard each month to produce an excellent Newsletter, which I know from comments made to me has been particularly appreciated during the recent months, since it has been our one way of reaching all members.

Interest Group Leaders are also at the heart of the U3A and again I cannot thank you enough for your efforts.

Also thanks go to all members who attend our various Interest Groups, Social events and monthly meetings.

Going forward, every U3A is going to face previously unknown challenges in the foreseeable future. These will obviously centre around how the Covid -19 situation evolves, Social Distancing issues, availability of venues, limits on numbers allowed to meet together, finance and probably most significantly the confidence of Members to return to activities. However, I am certain that working together we can hopefully restore our U3A to a strong organisation once more.

Barrie Saunders
Chairman

Pub Lunch & Quiz

Thanks again to David Rose who keeps us supplied with a good quiz on line each month.
The answers to last month’s Crossword puzzle are given below.

And the puzzle for this month is identify 20 Romantic Movies from the pictures below:

And, Finally …..

A Recipe – The British – Poem by Benjamin Zephaniah

Take some Picts, Celts and Silures
And let them settle,
Then overrun them with Roman conquerors.
Remove the Romans after approximately 400 years
Add lots of Norman French to some
Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Vikings, then stir vigorously.
Mix some hot Chileans, cool Jamaicans, Dominicans,
Trinidadians and Bajans with some Ethiopians, Chinese,
Vietnamese and Sudanese.
Then take a blend of Somalians, Sri Lankans, Nigerians
And Pakistanis,
Combine with some Guyanese
And turn up the heat.
Sprinkle some fresh Indians, Malaysians, Bosnians,
Iraqis and Bangladeshis, together with some
Afghans, Spanish, Turkish, Kurdish, Japanese
And Palestinians
Then add to the melting pot.
Leave the ingredients to simmer.
As they mix and blend allow their languages to flourish
Binding them together with English.
Allow time to be cool.
Add some unity, understanding, and respect for the future,
Serve with justice
And enjoy.

Note: All the ingredients are equally important. Treating one ingredient better than another will leave a bitter unpleasant taste.
Warning: An unequal spread of justice will damage the people and cause pain. Give justice and equality to all.

Lunch Group

At long last I had my fish & chips brought to me by my son but, do you know, I was ill afterwards, due, I think, to not having had any deep-fried food for nearly five months!

Unfortunately I am beginning to think there won’t be any Lunch Group activities for the rest of the year. I will let you know later about a Christmas lunch but obviously we have to be guided by government recommendations along with National U3A guidelines from the point of view of insurance etc.