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Join the IWA Lichfield Branch for an illustrated talk by Tim Coghlan owner of Braunston Marina. Tim organises the annual Braunston Historic Boat Rally and will be giving us an illustrated talk entitled “Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rallies 2003 to present”.

The rallies are a fantastic sight with up to 70 or 80 historic boats parading. A great opportunity for some really good pictures.

 

 

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IWA Lichfield Branch
Event Dates

18th October 2023

Location

Lichfield

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IWA Lichfield Branch Public Meeting

Join the IWA Lichfield Branch for an illustrated talk by Tim Coghlan owner of Braunston Marina. Tim organises the annual Braunston Historic Boat Rally and will be giving us an illustrated talk entitled “Braunston Historic Narrowboat Rallies 2003 to present”.

The rallies are a fantastic sight with up to 70 or 80 historic boats parading. A great opportunity for some really good pictures.

 

 

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Time

7:30PM

Meet at 7:30pm for a 7:45pm start at Martin Heath Hall, Christchurch Lane, Off Walsall Road, Lichfield WS13 8AY.

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Lichfield

Christchurch Lane, Lichfield WS13 8AY, UK

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