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Colonel Pickering’s Regiment arrives!

IN THE SPRING of 1647 soldiers of the Parliamentary Army met on the streets and in St. Mary’s Church, Saffron Walden, to elect ‘Agitators’ to present grievances that later developed into far-reaching political demands. Nearly 400 years later a few of their representatives will be seen once again on the same streets.

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Not Jumbo: Saffron Walden Museum’s Elephant 1834 – 1960

One of the most illustrious specimens to be displayed in Saffron Walden’s museum was the famous elephant. Yet it was very nearly sent away without being unpacked. It arrived in the country in 1834, together with a large number of other southern African animals and birds, as a response to a letter written by Hannibal Dunn, one of the founder members of the Saffron Walden Natural History Society, to his brother Robert then living at Algoa Bay in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.

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Linton & District Historical Society

Introduction This talk is on Western Canada-see poster above. Speaker: Ann Fletcher Date and Time of Meeting. TUESDAY 21st October 2025 at 7.30 pm Cost. Free to members. Visitors £5.00 including Refreshments and Free Raffle Ticket. Location: LINTON VILLAGE HALL, COLES LANE . Further Information: Visitors and new members always welcome. You can, if you wish, purchase a ticket for …