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Send And Ripley History Society Christmas Gathering.
It was a real pleasure to see so many members at The Send and Ripley History Society’s Annual Christmas Gathering on 10th December. The village hall was filled with festive cheer, lively chatter, laughter, drinks, and a wonderful spread of Christmas food, making for a truly joyful evening. This year we were delighted to welcome Magician Dave O’Connor, who entertained everyone with his amazing magic tricks, performing both close-up and on stage. His performance brought plenty

Send & Ripley History Society
Dec 17, 2025


Stocking Fillers!
Looking for a stocking filler? Don’t forget we have a wide selection of books about Send and Ripley. Visit our online shop or pop into the museum open Saturday morning 10am to 12am.

Send & Ripley History Society
Dec 3, 2025


Ted Strange
We are saddened to share the news of the passing of Ted Strange, a long standing and much valued member of the Send & Ripley History Society. At the request of Ted’s wife, Jackie, anyone wishing to make a donation in his memory is invited to do so in support of the Send & Ripley History Society, an organisation Ted contributed to for many years. Donations can be made through our website: https://www.sendandripleyhistorysociety.co.uk/product-page/donation

Send & Ripley History Society
Nov 17, 2025


A Full House for a Fascinating Talk on Bomb Disposal
It was standing room only, and great to see so many new faces for Chris Ransted’s talk on bomb disposal during and after the Second World War. Chris gave a gripping and often eye-opening account of the ingenious (and sometimes hair-raising) methods used to defuse the many types of incendiary devices dropped across Britain. With a selection of fuse examples to hand, he demonstrated the remarkable skill and courage of the bomb disposal units who faced these deadly challenges he

Send & Ripley History Society
Nov 13, 2025


Guided Walk Around Ripley
The guided walk around Ripley this afternoon attracted a group of 20, 14 of them non-members (plus a well-behaved dog). One man, now living in Alton, recognised the museum as his wife had worked in it when it was still the NatWest bank! Another had been tempted to join the walk after seeing our video about it on our YouTube channel ( @sendripleyhistorysociety ). Three of our visitors, intrigued by what they had learned about the village, also bought a copy of A Walk About Rip

Send & Ripley History Society
Oct 17, 2025
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