Monthly Archives: September 2010

Colour Workflow with Pete Lovelock

Italian Street Painting

Competition involving chalks/pastels ‘screeved’ directly onto the pavement; exactly as James would have done it!   Capture the artists at work!
Provisional date and venue:
Bold Street (Rope Walks Square outside FACT) between 10am and 5pm Sunday 26th September www.urbancanvas.org.uk/jamescarling.htm

Development Group

Monthly Comp Judging: Record & Architecture

Birkenhead Festival of Transport

18 Sep 2010 to 19 Sep 2010
Transport through the ages particularly the Victorian and Edwardian era, featuring Steam traction engines, steam boats, steam powered fairground, brass bands, trade stands, vintage.
Venue – Birkenhead Park

Southport Air Show

18 Sep 2010 to 19 Sep 2010
The Southport Air Show is celebrating its 19th year and is the biggest aviation show in the North West. With a comprehensive flying programme including the spectacular Red Arrows, military and civilian aircraft, jets, helicopters, aerobatics and parachute displays.

Monthly Comp – Record and Architecture

Inter-Mersey Comp

Members Evening

A presentation of work from some of our members

Liverpool Classic Bus Running Day

12 Sep 2010
Merseyside Transport Trust host a classic bus running day using a variety of period buses from the last 50 years, recreating some of Liverpool’s bus routes. This service is free of charge for Heritage Open Days. For details and information on how to obtain a timetable visit www.mttrust.co.uk

Heritage Open Days

9th – 12th September
Hundreds of properties across Merseyside, Lancashire, Greater Manchester, Cheshire and Cumbria are set to open their doors to the public. www.heritageopendays.org.uk

Wallasey Motor Club Promenade Stages Rally

11 Sep 2010
This event takes place on closed roads at King’s Parade Promenade in New Brighton. Racing starts at 08.15 and finish at 18.00hrs

Trevor Roberts – (Ramblings of a fossilized photographer)

Presidents Evening with Alf Munnerley

New Season Starts 2010

The new season starts with a welcome from the President – Alf Munnerley.