Thursday events in Local History Month

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Thursday 13 May


10am – Paul Menzies on Middlesbrough


Paul Menzies considers some aspects of the history of Middlesbrough in his weekly blog posts during Local History Month. This week he investigates why a petition was raised against a new railway station.


Get involved: read the railway station petition blog


10am – Frank Wild: The Antarctic explorer from Skelton


In three videos to be shown during Local History Month, and in advance of exhibition at the Captain Cook Birthplace Museum of artefacts associated with his life and travels, we will learn about the Antarctic explorer Frank Wild, who was born in Skelton and who took part in no less than four expeditions to the Antarctic between 1901 and 1922.


Book: for more information and to book, visit the Cleveland & Teesside Local History Society website


2pm – The Teesside International Brigades Memorial


Tony Fox, of the International Brigades Memorial Trust, tells the story of the Teesside International Brigades Memorial, which is now in Middlesbrough Town Hall. He’ll be explaining: the role local volunteers played in the XV International Brigade during the Spanish Civil War, the unique story of the memorial plaque’s production, loss and recovery and how the Volunteers have been commemorated.


Book: for more information and to book, visit the Cleveland & Teesside Local History Society website


7pm – Teesside Rising interview: Edna Hunnysett


Arts Council-funded Teesside Rising project interviews Edna Hunnysett, who writes novels inspired by her life growing up on a farm in the 1940s.


Get involved: watch the interview with Edna Hunnysett
 
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