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Join us for an illustrated talk by Derek Humphries (IWA Heritage Officer) on the lost wharves of our London Port.

Refreshments will be available to purchase during the break, and we have a large selection of second hand and pre-loved books available to buy.

Branch
IWA South London Branch
Event Dates

Wednesday 10th November 2021

Location

Croydon

Boating

Talk – The lost Wharves of our London Port

Join us for an illustrated talk by Derek Humphries (IWA Heritage Officer) on the lost wharves of our London Port.

Refreshments will be available to purchase during the break, and we have a large selection of second hand and pre-loved books available to buy.

Details

Time

7.30pm

Venue

Our meeting will be held in the primary room at the United Reformed Church Hall, Addiscombe Grove, Croydon CR0 5LP.

Travel & Parking

The nearest train, tram and bus station is East Croydon, and there is free parking adjacent to the hall.

Contact

If you have any questions, please contact our social Secretary: Shea Richardson at [email protected]

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Location

Croydon

Addiscombe Grove, Croydon, UK

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