
Spalding Gentlemen Society (SGS) Charter Day
SGS Charter Day 1954, march through town from school to church. Are you on here ? I’m on the right of the third row just

SGS Charter Day 1954, march through town from school to church. Are you on here ? I’m on the right of the third row just

Founded in 1710, the Society began as a group of gentlemen who came together to share and create knowledge. Today, membership is open to anyone

The Spalding Gentlemen Society have just announced their new website Click HERE to visit

Gentlemen’s Society museum will be open to the general public on Sunday 15th November from 1pm to 4pm, tours at 1:15pm and 2:45pm. to find
An article describing the Spalding Gentlemen Society. Click on the link to read the article: AOS D 0063 SGS

This article was written in 1962. By S. W. WOODWARD – Past Librarian of the Spalding Gentlemen’s Society. EXCEPT for the Royal Society, the oldest

This is a reprint of an article which appeared in “The Lincolnshire Magazine” It gives an interesting overview of the society. Click on the link

Spalding Gentlemen’s Society museum will be open to the general public on Sunday 17th Jan from 1pm to 4pm, tours at 1:15pm and 2:45pm. to
The Spalding Gentlemen’s Society. Founded in 1710, the Society boasts a long and interesting history. Our collections are incredibly varied – you can find anything from
History The purpose of the timeline is record notable dates in history for South Holland and its people. It will also link to resources held

“An island in a sea of flowers ” is not too poetic a description of Spalding in its principal harvest time. For its harvests are

GEMS FROM THE ARCHIVE: A monthly column by DR MARTIN BLAKE, of the Spalding Gentlemen’s Society, looking at interesting artefacts from its museum In 1731

The building was photographed by Frank Parkinson c 1900. His photograph collection is in the care of Spalding Gentlemen Society. The building was constructed by

Note: This is an extract from “Historic Spalding” it was written by Graham C. H. Smith in 1966. It is a record of the Spalding

Last Sunday I visited the Spalding Gentlemen Society and found this interesting map. Can anybody tell me if any of them still exist? Does anybody

This booklet was written by Charles Brears in support of a lecture given to the Spalding Gentlemen’s Society. Click HERE to read the booklet.

By Jack Yates and Henry Thorold Approx 1965 With Richard Wilson using the Shell Guides for his drive around England I thought it would be

The original can be viewed at Spalding Gentlemen Society The Ironmonger on the left was owned the Joseph Rose the family also owned the Chain

Lincolnshire Life article about the Spalding Gentlemen Society Bird Museum. Long gone AOS D 0143 Memories of Spalding bird Museum
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