The History of Locks Research & Social Group
(HoLRSG) We meet on the 3rd Sunday of the month.
Note: International members not attending, or those UK members, that can’t get to a gathering we are happy to read out your message just prior to the main talk/activity of the day. Send your message to brian@emorlands.com
The format for the day is always the same: Doors open from 10am, when members can access open book cases in the archive and the interactive models on display and generally interact/network with other members. 12:30-1:30 lunch break (bring your own sandwiches but tea, coffee and biscuits available all day) but you could also continue with research or chatting with others. 1:30-4:00 is always the main program topic (with a tea/coffee break mid-way during the afternoon). You are welcome to stay afterwards for more research/networking. This gives members greatest travel flexibility regarding arrival/departure times.
GATHERING DAYS ARE ALWAYS INFORMAL AND RELAXED
2024 - Program of Gathering Day events
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Main Talk/Activity – 1:30-4:00pm |
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Show & Tell – Bring an item from your own collection to show the group and tell us about it, the group can add to what’s known – collectively we learn more details about your items. |
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Locks with a secret – a look at some of the locks in the Heritage Rooms that have a secret or puzzle to open them; even if you have the key or code knowing the secret is essential to opening the lock. |
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Mid-winter socialising – Its party day! Most cultures celebrate around the astronomical mid-winter; so do lock enthusiasts! |
Talks/demonstrations planned:- (but dates not yet confirmed)
Custodial Items – Chris Gower
How to assemble and/or reset the combination on the vintage SAM letter lock. (Very Challenging unless you are in the know) - Chris Taylor.
On a Theme of Chubb – Most people know Chubb for their locks, fewer know that they were also involved with the Alliance, an ‘Arts and Crafts’ venture.