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Flashback to the Fifties - A Talk with John Bull

This is a Past Event and has been Archived.

A light hearted and entertaining talk about Gosport in the 1950s as John Bull looks back on his time as a young reporter on the Evening News.

7.30 pm Tickets £3, Concessions £2 Booking essential - Telephone 023 9252 3463 or call into the Discovery Centre

Gosport Discovery Centre, High Street, Gosport Hampshire PO12 1BT

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Website: www.hants.gov.uk/gdc

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