January | Saturday 8th | Murder of an English Actress — Further Details | Paul Stickler |
February | Saturday 12th | Winchester: Bishops, Buildings and Bones Part 3 — Further Details | Andrew Negus |
March | Saturday 12th | Building Spitfires Without a Factory — Further Details | Alan Matlock |
April | Saturday 9th | Pear Tree Church : 400 Years of History — Further Details | Dr Cheryl Butler |
May | Saturday 14th | Magic Brunels: Isambard Kingdom Brunel and his Father — Further Details | Prof Tony Pointon |
June | Saturday 11th | Radio Times’ Broadcasting Memories (with humour and songs) — Further Details | John Pitman |
July | Saturday 9th | Canal History (with examples of canal art) — Further Details | Terri Robinson |
August | Saturday 13th | No Meeting | |
September | Saturday 10th | The Life of Winston Churchill (as seen through letters to his mother & wife) — Further Details | John Richards |
October | Saturday 8th | AGM + Bygone Bitterne — Further Details of the talk: papers for the AGM will follow at a later date | Ian Abrahams |
November | Saturday 12th | A Weekend to Pack: The Fall of Hong Kong (1940 – 1945) A Bitterne family caught up in the Second World War in the Far East — Further Details | Caroline Wigley |
December | Saturday 10th | Salty Sea Dogs — Further Details | Singing Sea Shanties |