Non-conformism, Regicide, Graffiti & Body snatching: a colorful history of a Bucks village church

Tony FERGUSON


Regions:
East Riding, London, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Northern Ireland
Notice Period:
Short (maybe less than one month's notice)
Type:
Professional
Fee:
Paid: £200 - £250 including expenses
Category:
History
Updated:
1st May 2025

The stones of an ancient Parish Church can reveal many secrets- if you know where to look! Museum, Art Gallery, custodian of local history and place of worship- this talk is an entertaining and informative walk through 900 years of local history, occasionally grabbing centre stage in our national history.

*All Proceeds go the the Friends of Chalfont St Giles Parish Church, a registered charity.

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About Tony FERGUSON

A highly accomplished, professional presenter, Tony Ferguson honed his presentation skills in the technology industry, working for Unisys and Accenture.

He has headlined major conferences in UK, USA, Malaysia and across EMEA.

Retiring in 2019, he has conducted extensive research in the Battle of the Somme, the Irish War of Independence and the Irish Civil War, culminating in three books which tell the quite incredible story of his grandfather in the series "Andy Symington: Tyrone's Most Wanted Man".

He also speaks on Women in War: the contrasting roles of Irish & British women 1916-1923


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