Rockdoc Posted 16 October , 2010 Share Posted 16 October , 2010 I know this isn't quite what you mean but there was a definite social aspect to the Conference this year, Joan. I knew a few people but it was nice to put a face to more names I interact with on here. I wasn't previously interested in all the topics but I found the talks were well presented and enjoyed all of them. I've heard Peter Hart and Alan Wakefield so I know I'll enjoy their efforts.Please come. You will enjoy yourself, I promise. Keith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SteveMarsdin Posted 16 October , 2010 Share Posted 16 October , 2010 Great line-up Alan, Please count me in, deposit sent by paypal (I don't know yet whether my wife will want to attend the dinner as well but I'll let you know nearer the time - for now, just me) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joanbelge Posted 16 October , 2010 Share Posted 16 October , 2010 Thank you I must try a be a bit braver, I went to the Fromelles talk in Eastbourne recently and I am sure there where forum members there but it was difficult to know how to go about introducing yourself Joan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ianw Posted 16 October , 2010 Share Posted 16 October , 2010 Joan, I think you might be surprised by the number of the male Forum members who are very interested in aspects of the Great War away from matters strictly military. Indeed anyone who researches the serving soldier will inevitably have to consider the home front, his family etc. So I would urge you to think about coming to the conference, bring your thoughts and understanding of this conflict along. You will be welcomed. Regards Ian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rockdoc Posted 16 October , 2010 Share Posted 16 October , 2010 Joan, this year we were all given a sticky label to wear that we wrote our user-name and real name on and which made it very easy to identify people without having to ask everyone "So who are you on the Board?" I hope they repeat that next year. The whole thing was very easy-going and very informal between the talks. Lunch, which was excellent, gave us all an opportunity to chat around the tables while eating and I'm sure that the evening dinner, which I didn't attend, was just as much fun. Keith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pighills Posted 16 October , 2010 Share Posted 16 October , 2010 As a relative new member I feel a little bit intimidated by the expertise of others but can I ask if the conference is appropriate for members who are more interested in the social aspects of the Great War rather than military Joan Joan, please be assured that when I went last year, although I have an interest in the Great War and was steadily doing my research, I had no deep knowledge of the war itself - mine was more social history than tank manoeuvres and guns if you get my drift. I really wanted to go to the conference for some strange reason, and my other half (James) also has an interest so he agreed to go with me (I'm the one with all the time to be on here, he just brings the money in so I can enjoy myself ). That being said, I have read so much since then simply from getting a clearer picture and better understanding of little bits and pieces from the conference. I am becoming much more involved in the military side of things now (still not tanks and guns, but more battles and who was where and when - in a very small way). I would say come. Come and meet everyone, enjoy the speakers, we all got something from it last year I'm sure. It really was a wonderful day and I can't wait for the next one in March - especially now some of the speakers have been announced (there was a loud yay in this house Peter ). We're not all experts I can assure you and there are quite a few like me I think? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joanbelge Posted 17 October , 2010 Share Posted 17 October , 2010 Thank you very much for your positive comments everyone......now I will have to see when term ends Joan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
armourersergeant Posted 17 October , 2010 Share Posted 17 October , 2010 I would love to come but weekends are very difficult for me and I am off to the Somme the a week or so after this date, which makes getting this day difficult to say the least! Annoyingly so as the three speakers so far are very tempting! Regards Arm PS I would have left the spelling of centre the same, one gets so few opportunities to annoy Broomers, that you have to make the most of them!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seany Posted 17 October , 2010 Share Posted 17 October , 2010 I'm keen to come for the first time. As well as speakers (and dancing) are there opportunities to buy books, pictures etc? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ianw Posted 17 October , 2010 Share Posted 17 October , 2010 Seany - yes, there will be book selling stands as last year, I assume. The organisers will give you leave of absence from the line-dancing to take a look at them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keithmroberts Posted 17 October , 2010 Share Posted 17 October , 2010 Joan, Do come. Everyone is very friendly apart from one chap who on no account must be offered a fig roll. Some of us will no doubt be in a Birmingham pub the night before. Its appropriately called "The Old Contemptible". Easy to spot the forum types apart from the badges; we all tend to be slightly more mature than the main crop of Friday evening revellers. Also we are better looking, just be careful with my zimmer frame as the bar can be crowded. Keith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Curragh Posted 17 October , 2010 Share Posted 17 October , 2010 Great to see Peter's return - particularly as his new book on Gallipoli is coming out a few weeks before the Conference. Amazon/Forum link here but I suspect there might well be the opportunity to get a signed version on the day! Jack & Alan's talks look fascinating as well. Good to see some less well covered aspects on the agenda. Brian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Malcolm Linham Posted 18 October , 2010 Share Posted 18 October , 2010 Alan Cheque will be in the post tommorrow for both Wendy and myself. Malcolm Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlanCurragh Posted 21 October , 2010 Author Share Posted 21 October , 2010 Thanks Malcolm - and I'm certainly intending that there will be book and display stands as last year Alan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alan Tucker Posted 23 October , 2010 Share Posted 23 October , 2010 How often does Alan cash cheques? Mine dated a month ago has not been cashed so did it arrive? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seany Posted 23 October , 2010 Share Posted 23 October , 2010 I'm trying to entice one of my mates to come with me - Mrs Seany wants to go shopping - as feel a bit unsure about possibly meeting the likes of Grumpy and Centurion who seem to have a vast knowledge of everything. My mate, Phil, is already keen as his GGF was killed in Gallipoli but still needs extra co-ercion- can you yet reveal the two other speakers?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Curragh Posted 23 October , 2010 Share Posted 23 October , 2010 Seany Trust me - hearing Peter Hart talk about Gallipoli will be worth the entrance fee alone! You may well get his airplane impressions not to mention the animal reference that usually crops up. Seriously there will be all ranges of expertise there - so don't worry about that. Brian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seany Posted 24 October , 2010 Share Posted 24 October , 2010 OK I'm seeing Phil today and will probably and susequently send cheque for two places. Seany Trust me - hearing Peter Hart talk about Gallipoli will be worth the entrance fee alone! You may well get his airplane impressions not to mention the animal reference that usually crops up. Seriously there will be all ranges of expertise there - so don't worry about that. Brian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PMHart Posted 24 October , 2010 Share Posted 24 October , 2010 Woof! Woof! Peter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rockdoc Posted 24 October , 2010 Share Posted 24 October , 2010 Is your bark worse than your bite, Pete? Looking forward to seeing you at Ruddington WFA next month, btw. Keith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlanCurragh Posted 27 October , 2010 Author Share Posted 27 October , 2010 Alan - I may not have cashed your cheque - been away for a few days so will check tonight Sean - last two speakers not sorted yet so I can't tell you just yet... Alan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John_Hartley Posted 27 October , 2010 Share Posted 27 October , 2010 hearing Peter Hart talk about Gallipoli will be worth the entrance fee alone! If he brings along the handdrawn map from his Lancs & Cheshire WFA talk, it'll be a treat. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlanCurragh Posted 30 October , 2010 Author Share Posted 30 October , 2010 Just bumping this up again... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AlanCurragh Posted 4 November , 2010 Author Share Posted 4 November , 2010 Folks - please excuse me for starting a new thread about this but hopefully you'll understand why. The numbers who have signed up for the conference are a little low at the moment - around the 20 mark, with a couple of expressions of interest. Following the success of last year, it would be a shame if the event fell through because of lack of interest. I can understand that it might be difficult to commit to an event still 5 months away, but this time last year, the numbers who had paid deposits were considerably higher (over 60) than those who have this time. This represented the majority of those who attended last year. It really isn't cost effective to run the event unless we have sufficient numbers. Can I ask forum members to let me know, without commitment, if they think they might be interested in attending - it would be a shame not to be able to repeat last year's event, generally thought by those who attended to be a great success. As well as enjoying five fine talks by the speakers, there was a very social element to the event, extending into an enjoyable dinner and late night bar session. Here is a reminder - lots of photos that Kim (Pighills) took on the day - http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=144033 Just as a reminder - three speakers have kindly agreed to speak next April - Jack Sheldon, Alan Wakefield and Peter Hart - and there will be five speakers in all. The cost of the day is £20 including lunch, with dinner costing £25. The details are here - http://1914-1918.invisionzone.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=152404 To those who have paid deposits, please be assured these would be refunded in the event of the event being cancelled. Thanks Alan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
centurion Posted 4 November , 2010 Share Posted 4 November , 2010 Intend to come if at all possible but domestic situation means I cannot commit at the moment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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