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ANHSO

Annual General Meeting

by C H|Published December 18, 2018
Annual General Meeting

8:00 pm – 9:15 pm
Tue, Mar 5th 2019

Members of the Society are invited to bring photos, objects or original short works of poetry on a Natural History theme to share with the group after the meeting.

St Margaret's Institute
30 Polstead Road
Oxford, OX2 6TN
Map St Margaret's Institute

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