The Community at Bedford Park 1875-2025: ‘Ahead of the World in Everything’? 20 April 2026

7.30pm, 20 April 2026, Chiswick Memorial Club: The Community at Bedford Park

Our speaker, Nicholas Bueno de Mesquita, is a long-term resident and former Secretary of the Bedford Park Society. In 2025 he curated an exhibition based on the work of a team of Bedford Park residents who unearthed fascinating information and previously un-noticed visual material from the last 150 years. His talk marks the estate’s 150th anniversary and will paint a vivid picture of past residents.

The talk is open to all, admission free, though donations from non-members are welcome. The membership year begins in January, so it is still time to renew your membership or join the Society in order to obtaion the annual Journal at the AGM  in May.

Please note: the Society is seeking someone with the technical skills to manage hybrid meetings (once a month from September to May) to reach members who are unable to join us in person. While we have begun to add the text and images from a presentation to the website (when copyright allows) there is no substitute for being able to join the meeting even if only remotely. If you could help, please contact us with details of your experience on info@brentfordandchiswicklhs.org.uk. Many thanks

The Servants at Boston Manor House, 16 March 2026

7.30pm, 16 March 2026, Chiswick Memorial Club, Bourne Place W4

This illustrated talk will provide a chance to hear about the work of a team of interns who have uncovered new information about the Boston Manor House servants.

John Collins (Historic Houses Manager) and Maisie Whelehan (one of the researchers) will recount stories of those who worked at the House and the records that revealed who they were, ranging from just glimpses of the 17th century servants to the more detailed, richer stories of the 19th and 20th centuries.

The talk is open to all, admission free, though donations from non-members are welcome. The membership year begins in January, so this is time to renew your membership or join the Society!

Trade Routes & Warpaths: the amazing role of Syon House in shaping  North America, Howard Simmons, 16 February 2026

Pocahontas memorial on the wall at Syon, Claire Ireland

7.30pm, 16 February 2026, Chiswick Memorial Club, Bourne Place W4

Our speaker, Howard Simmons, is an expert guide at Syon House. His talk will cover the creation of the Colony of Virginia, the governorship of Jamestown under the Earl of Northumberland’s younger brother and the visit of Pocahontas to Isleworth. The 2nd Duke was a British general in the American War of Independence while Henry Percy’s links with key abolitionists and Native American warriors fed into the War of 1812 when the United States invaded Canada. And Syon has apparently affected Trump’s decision making!

The talk is open to all, admission free, though donations from non-members are welcome. The membership year begins in January, so this is time to renew your membership or join the Society!

Please note: the Society is seeking someone with the technical skills to manage hybrid meetings (once a month from September to May) to reach members who are unable to join us in person. While we have begun to add the text and images from a presentation to the website (when copyright allows) there is no substitute for being able to join the meeting even if only remotely. If you could help, please contact us with details of your experience on info@brentfordandchiswicklhs.org.uk. Many thanks

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