Sutton Hoo – Dialects – History

Sutton Hoo in Local History Group’s Resumption Plans

Local History Group Logo

Although West Bergholt is a substantial still growing village, it has an interesting history. Members of the active Local History Group continue to investigate, research and document it. They usually meet at the Orpen Hall on the second Wednesday of each month from September through to April, except December. In the months of May through to August they try to arrange group visits to places of local historical interest.

As with most groups, the COVID-19 Pandemic interrupted group activities since March 2020 but, hopefully, that is now changing.

Emerging Plans

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Songs & Tales from the Countryside

Neil Catchpole

Neil Catchpole who will talk on songs & tales from the countrysideSongs & Tales from the Countryside

Songs & Tales take the place of the Origins of Surnames at the Annual Bernard Colbron Lecture on 13th November next week.  This is because, due to circumstances outside his control, Charlie Haylock is unable to deliver the lecture himself.  Charlie has instead arranged for his friend Neil Catchpole to visit us in his place.

Many Talents

Neil Catchpole last visited the History Group about 15 years ago, he is a man of many talents. He is involved with the Stour Valley Trust, the Dedham Vale Area of Natural Beauty and Clare Country Park and grew up in the area.

Neil comes from a long line of East Anglian countrymen Continue reading “Songs & Tales from the Countryside”

Avenue of Remembrance

Avenue of Remembrance

The Colchester Avenue of Remembrance, which opened in June 1933, was the topic for the Local History Group‘s October talk at Orpen Hall.  Their next meeting is the Bernard Colbron Memorial Lecture on 13th November when BBC’s Charlie Haylock will talk on the origins of surnames.

Local historian Liz White shared some interesting & surprising stories about the Avenue as reported by the Group:

Surprise # 1

Liz surprised us when we learnt that the name applies to all four Continue reading “Avenue of Remembrance”

Colchester & the Armistice

Colchester celebrating the WW1 Armistice

Colchester celebrating the WW1 ArmisticeColchester & the Armistice

Andrew Phillips, a local historian and author, will talk about Colchester & the Armistice in delivering the Annual Bernard Colbron Lecture.  Organised by the West Bergholt Local History Group, the talk takes place at 7:30 pm on 14th November in the Orpen Hall.  Entry from 7 pm and only £2 for members, £4 for visitors.

With the centenary of the end of the Great War occurring on November 11th 2018, this talk is very appropriate as it follows Continue reading “Colchester & the Armistice”

History of Spoken English

Charlie HaylockHistory of Spoken English

“History of Spoken English” was the topic of discussion at the Local History Group’s last meeting on 10th October.  An audience of over 40 members and visitors were fascinated by Charlie Haylock’s story of English Language.

Tribal influencesTribal influences

This proved to be a fascinatingly informative as well as a very entertaining talk.  Charlie took us back to post Roman times of the 6th and 7th centuries when the various “tribes” of Europe existed.  He talked about their influx and influence on our alphabet and the structure of English.  His use of a traditional flip chart and coloured pens enabled him to show us clearly the development of his story.

Progression of vowelsAbundance of Vowels

The progression from 18 vowels to 6 and then to 5 when Y later became a consonant was intriguing. It was particularly interesting to hear about the impact of the invasion of Scandinavians and the fact that Danelaw removed the use of male and female versions of words well prior to the 1066 invasion by Willian the Conqueror. William himself came from Normandy area of France (Norseman – Viking) and their language had Germanic as well as Scandinavian influence. In practice, the Normans had little subsequent influence on the development of standard English.

OUGHOUGH?

Charlie highlighted the “OUGH” combination of letters provoking some interesting discussion. The publishing of the King James Bible was a significant influence on the structure and style of English as we know it today.  Charlie is a master of speaking in different English dialects and entertained with these throughout with his fascinating stories.

Book cover "In a manner of speaking - the story of spoken english"In a Manner of Speaking

Everyone was stimulated by Charlie’s presentation, but I am not sure many of us could remember the details!  However, Charlie had that covered because he had brought along some copies of a book entitled “In a Manner of Speaking – The Story of the English Language” which he has jointly authored with Barrie Appleby.  As well as a few individual purchases, the Group bought a copy for the WBLHG library which will be available for members to borrow.

Next Meeting

The next History Group meeting on the 14th November will be the second Bernard Colbron Lecture.  It will feature local historian Andrew Phillips who will discuss “Colchester and the Armistice”.  Andrew has written a few books that can be found online.  The group will publish further details shortly. All are most welcome.

Summer History Visits

History group looking at location of circus seating

Local History Group LogoSummer History Visits

From May to August the WBLHG replaces its normal monthly meeting programme with a series of visits to places of local historical interest.  This year the group visited:

See below (click the links) for the reports.

Upcoming Meetings

The Local History Group welcomes Continue reading “Summer History Visits”

Bernard Colbron Remembered – A Lecture on Railways

Bernard ColbronBernard Colbron Remembered

Local History Group LogoThe next meeting of the West Bergholt Local History Group sees the inaugural “Bernard Colbron Memorial Lecture”.  Marking Bernard’s contribution to the village over many years as:

  • History Group chairman,
  • Parish Councillor and, of course,
  • Editor of the Village Bulletin.

… this last meeting of 2017 will take place on on Wednesday November 8th in the Orpen Hall starting at 7.30pm.   It follows a  very successful October meeting when Dr Casales Continue reading “Bernard Colbron Remembered – A Lecture on Railways”

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