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Published: Monday, 17th November, 2008 11:00

History of Reading Society meeting

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The History of Reading Society is holding a meeting at Abbey Baptist Church in Abbey Square, Reading, on Wednesday, November 18.

Bridgeen Fox is giving a talk entitled 'Wilfred Owen - The Thames Valley Connection’ at 7.30pm.

Both members and non-members are welcome, although there is a £2 charge for non-members.

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