Fred Clouter, who found a 50 million-year-old fossilised tree on a Sheppey beach recently, will talk about his fossil finds and how to search for the best specimens at Newington History Group's monthly meeting on Thursday, February 13th.
The retired teacher from Sheerness will explain why the island is probably the country's most popular site for collecting London Clay fossils. The group meets in the Newington Methodist Hall in Church Lane at 7:30pm.
The group investigates, records and promotes the history of the village and neighbouring areas.
The retired teacher from Sheerness will explain why the island is probably the country's most popular site for collecting London Clay fossils. The group meets in the Newington Methodist Hall in Church Lane at 7:30pm.
The group investigates, records and promotes the history of the village and neighbouring areas.
Annual subscription is £15 and meetings are open to the public (£3) unless stated.
For more details contact: newingtonhistorygroup@outlook.com
Call: 01795 842711.
Visit the website: www.newingtonhistorygroup.btck.co.uk
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Call: 01795 842711.
Visit the website: www.newingtonhistorygroup.btck.co.uk
Follow on Facebook: Newington History Group
Richard Thompstone - Newington History Group
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