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Monday 6th April Coleshill - Nerve Centre of British Resistance Gillian Cane Coleshill House in the Oxfordshire countryside served as the top-secret General Headquarters (GHQ) for the Auxiliary Units, often called "Churchill’s Secret Army," during World War II. As the nerve centre of British resistance, this secluded estate trained roughly 3,000–3,500 volunteers in guerrilla warfare, sabotage, and assassination to combat a potential German invasion from behind enemy lines. This retelling includes a cast of characters ranging from 13 year-old schoolchildren, saboteurs bristling with explosives to the terrifying village postmistress! |
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Black Wantage Sem Seabourne In the early 19th century Wantage had been described as ‘a positive sink of iniquity full of drunks, murderers and thieves’. Was it really that bad? Was Wantage any different from the other small market towns at that time? Find out more about the darkest period in Wantage's history. A video of this talk is now available on the Talks page. |
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