From the Picture source: "The Greenwich Historical Society began life as the Greenwich Antiquarian Society in 1905, merging with the Lewisham Society in 1919 to become the Greenwich and Lewisham Antiquarian Society. The present name was adopted in 1991."
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Greenwich Historical Society
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Queen Elizabeth's Oak
The old tree is presumably gradually being decomposed by beetles and the like...
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Woolwich & District Antiquarian Society
A society devoted to the history of Woolwich, the surrounding area and other historical and conservation matters. It was founded by the local historian William Thomas Vincent.
Greenwich Society
The Greenwich Society aims to make Greenwich a better place for all who live and work here, to promote the town's heritage, to improve its amenities and to make it attractive to visitors.
Marquee Club
First opened on 19 April 1958 at 165 Oxford Street and then in 1964 moved to 90 Wardour Street, where it stayed until 1988. It was at 105-107Â Charing Cross Road (a former cinema) from August 1988 -...
Rotary Club of Enfield
"Rotary is a worldwide organisation of more than 1.2 million business, professional and community leaders who make up 33,000 Rotary Clubs in over 200 countries around the world. We are non politic...
Oranjehaven
A club for Dutchmen who had escaped their occupied country to join the Allied Forces. Â The Dutch Wikipedia has some information. Â The day of opening may be 2 rather than 6 (sources vary). Â The lite...
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