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Join us for ur Branch Christmas party.

Our Treasurer, Jim Mole, will tell us about the loss of the Royal Charter (built on the river Dee), which was wrecked off Anglesey in 1859 with a cargo of £120 million in gold bullion on board.

Everyone is welcome to come along to our monthly socials (there is a bar and coffee lounge). As well as listening to entertaining speakers these meetings are also a good opportunity to relax and enjoy catching up with the latest waterways issues and make new friends.

There is a bar and tea/coffee available before and during the interval. If this is your first visit to our meetings, please introduce yourselves to members of the committee who will be delighted to meet you.

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IWA Chester & Merseyside Branch
Event Dates

Tuesday 8th December 2020

Location

Ellesmere Port

Christmas Party & a tale about a local ‘Gold Rush’

Join us for ur Branch Christmas party.

Our Treasurer, Jim Mole, will tell us about the loss of the Royal Charter (built on the river Dee), which was wrecked off Anglesey in 1859 with a cargo of £120 million in gold bullion on board.

Everyone is welcome to come along to our monthly socials (there is a bar and coffee lounge). As well as listening to entertaining speakers these meetings are also a good opportunity to relax and enjoy catching up with the latest waterways issues and make new friends.

There is a bar and tea/coffee available before and during the interval. If this is your first visit to our meetings, please introduce yourselves to members of the committee who will be delighted to meet you.

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Time

7:45pm

Parking

Free parking is available at the Museum. Use postcode CH65 4FW.

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Ellesmere Port

National Waterways Museum Ellesmere Port, South Pier Road, Ellesmere Port, UK

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