James Wisdom on an 1863 Photo of Chiswick High Road


A talk by hosted by the Brentford & Chiswick Local History Society


Detail from the 1863 photo. Picture: Chiswick Local Studies Library

January 13, 2025

The next meeting of the Brentford and Chiswick Local History Society will include an illustrated by James Wisdom on Chiswick High Road in 1863.

He will base the talk on the earliest surviving photograph of Turnham Green. This remarkable image is packed with details, some surprising, and by using paintings, maps, census information and other sources he will reveal something of the life of this busy and important part of Chiswick.

This in-person event at the Chiswick Memorial Club will also be offered via Zoom. All are welcome. There is no charge to join the audience and if you are attending in person, there is no need to book.

It takes place on Monday 20 January at 7.15pm at the Chiswick Memorial Club, Bourne Place, W4 2EL.

If you want to join on-line, reserve your place via Ticket Tailor.

The talk will be preceded by Special General Meeting for members to vote on a new constitution to support the Society’s application for charitable status .

Also, James Marshall’s new book – The Great West Road: A Centenary History – will be on sale at the meeting, price £25.

You can also buy it from the society’s on-line bookshop.

Future meetings of the society

Monday 17 February - Brentford High Street

Janet McNamara and David Shailes are both long-standing Brentford residents. They will present a broad sweep of the history of Brentford, sharing their enthusiasm and knowledge in this illustrated talk. Janet is Vice-Chair of the society and leads walks for Hounslow Heritage Guides while David is a committee members.

Monday 17 March - Photographing the heritage of Brentford and Chiswick

Brentford-based photographer, Peter Hughes, has undertaken a number of commissions linked to local heritage and community. In his illustrated presentation he will show images from these and other assignments, talk about how this work integrates with the heritage sector and what is involved in producing photographs that are worthy of the subject matter.

Monday 14 April (NB the second Monday to avoid Easter) - High Status Servants at Chiswick House

Val Bott has been studying the wills of local people in the 18th century. A small group of the senior staff who helped to manage Chiswick House were sufficiently well-off to write wills. This illustrated talk will show how these documents reveal their property, their bequests and their friendships.

Monday 19 May - Annual General Meeting

The business meeting will review the year and receive the financial report. It will be followed by an illustrated talk (details to be announced). Journal 34 will be published that evening and distributed to all paid up members.

Spring 2025 - Sanderson's Archive visits

Following Caitlin Stracey's talk in November, she has agreed to host tours of newly restored Voysey House and the company archive for B&CLHS members. Dates have still to be agreed; members will be sent booking details nearer the time.

Membership of the Brentford & Chiswick Local History Society ensures that you receive details of the Society’s programme of talks and outings and entitles you to a copy of the annual Journal. From time to time there are opportunities to join a small research group or assist with a local history project.

Meetings, usually on the third Monday of the month, take place at Chiswick Memorial Club, Bourne Place, off Dukes Avenue opposite Chiswick Library. The membership year runs from January to December and the annual subscription costs £9.00.

If you wish to join, either come along to one of the meetings, or print off, complete and send the membership form with your details and cheque for payment, or if you wish to use your credit or debit card through PayPal, click here but also send an email to membership@brentfordandchiswicklhs.org.uk giving your name, address, phone number, and confirmation that the society may contact you by email in the future.

 

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