After a break for the holidays, the military history lecture series continues at Guelph Civic Museum.
The January lecture features a naval theme in recognition of the centennial of the Canadian Navy in 2010. U-boats in the St. Lawrence, 1942-1944: A Most Uniquely Canadian Battle will be presented by Dr. Roger Sarty from Wilfrid Laurier University on Jan. 21.
On Feb. 18 Geoff Keelan from will speak on The Search for a Hero: Talbot Mercer Papineau and the Great War.
The final lecture on March 25 is A brilliant success: The Canadian Capture of Fresnoy, 3 May 1917 by Mike Bechthold.
All lectures begin at 7:30pm and doors open at 6:30pm. The lectures are are offered to the public at no charge. For more information contact Katherine McCracken, Director, Guelph Museums, at 519-836-1221 x2775.