
In February Suzanne Rolfe shared the history of – and her travels around – Chernobyl; Shoreham framer Malcolm Hardy regaled us with poignant and funny stories of his life as a picture framer and artist, and Kelle Kinglsey brought in her more unusual finds as a professional ‘totter’ (antique dealer) ranging from a thousand Penny Blacks (sadly damaged so worthless) to prosthetic eyeballs, parts of a swordfish and a lightbulb full of human teeth.
In March we welcome author Caraline Brown, Clive Webb and musician Richard Durrant.