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September 2018
Daily Life in Roman North Somerset
John Smith is a military historian and has been involved in archaeological projects for 40 years, most notably working at the excavation of two Roman Villas He has extensive knowledge of the operations of the Roman Army and will be giving a talk about life in Roman North Somerset
Find out more »October 2018
18th Exmoor Archaeology Forum
Mires, Miniliths and Monuments Archaeological research on Exmoor's peatlands, undertaken as part of of Exmoor Mires Partnership, will be the morning focus of the Forum. In the afternoon, the condition of their oldest monuments, Exmoor's monoliths will be examined through the result of the 2017-18 condition survey and the national perspective of the stone rows will be discussed. Saturday 13th October 10.30-16.30, at Brushford Parish Hall TA22 9AH. Booking is essential. Go to www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk/environment/history for further information
Find out more »The History of Birnbeck Pier and the work of the Birnbeck Regeneration Trust
Peter Lander, will be talking about “The History of Birnbeck Pier and work of the Birnbeck Regeneration Trust” A former welder, Peter moved from his home in Derbyshire to Weston-super Mare after taking early retirement, and is now the Trust’s archivist. As well as looking at the recorded history Peter will be talking about his work recording people’s memories of the Pier, researching their stories and gathering memorabilia. They now have a collection of personal photographs, which are used in…
Find out more »November 2018
Archaeology in the Severn Estuary
ARCHAEOLOGY IN THE SEVERN ESTUARY Annual conference organised by Severn Estuary Levels Research Committee and the National Museum of Wales. Saturday 10thNovember 2018 from 10am -4pm St. Fagans National Museum of History, near Cardiff, CF5 6XB The annual conference of the Severn Estuary Levels Research Committee bringing presentations on the latest exciting discoveries from the wetlands surrounding the Severn Estuary, including: Dr Rhianydd Biebrach - Swansea Bay Community Archaeology project Mick Rawlings - The M4 Corridor around Newport – an…
Find out more »Benefits, Brass and the Girtest Day Out
Philip Hoyland will be talking about local Friendly Societies. The title, ‘Benefits, Brass, and the ‘Girtest, Grandest Day’ relates to the village Friendly Societies, which were set up in the 19th and 20th century. The societies were set up by the poor for the poor. Members were required to give a regular monthly amount to their particular Society and this allowed them to draw out money in times of need to, for example, pay the doctor, or pay for a funeral or…
Find out more »January 2019
Geophysics project at Poolhayes, Chapel Allerton
Liz Caldwell from GeoFlo will be reporting on the results of the full geophysics survey at Poolhayes
Find out more »February 2019
Disaster waiting: The Construction, Operation and Destruction of the Severn Railway Bridge
Paul Barnett, a maritime historian will give a talk entitled Disaster waiting: The Construction, Operation and Destruction of the Severn Railway Bridge. Paul is a frequent contributor to the BBC with recent interviews on both Radio 4 and Countryfile and is an excellent speaker so do please come along.
Find out more »March 2019
The Reverend Thomas Sedgwick Whalley and the Queen of Bath
Prof. Chris Stevens will be talking about the results of his research into the life of Thomas Sedgwick Whalley which he has recently published. He retired in 2002 after 35 years in academic dentistry spent teaching orthodontics and undertaking pioneering work in the application of computers to dentistry and dental education. He is also a dry stone waller and in 2006 was asked by the Woodland Trust if he could help restore the perimeter wall of their Dolebury Warren Wood property…
Find out more »April 2019
AGM and talk by Chris Webster
The AGM will be at 7pm and will be followed by a talk from Chris Webster on The Defence of the Bristol Channel in WW2
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