This lecture by Dr John Schofield (formerly Museum of London) will be held on 7th December at 2:30pm at the Grosvenor Museum. This presentation will summarise the main findings for the period 1100–1666 from four excavations of 1974–84. Click here for further details
https://chesterarchaeolsoc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/CAS-logo-350x120.jpg00Hugh Brayhttps://chesterarchaeolsoc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/CAS-logo-350x120.jpgHugh Bray2019-11-26 16:35:362020-11-26 16:34:04Lecture 7th December: London’s Waterfront 1200 – 1666: archaeology and history
This free public lecture by Professor Catherine Clarke will be held on Wednesday 13th November at the University of Chester Click here for more information
https://chesterarchaeolsoc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/CAS-logo-350x120.jpg00Hugh Brayhttps://chesterarchaeolsoc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/CAS-logo-350x120.jpgHugh Bray2019-11-05 10:29:012020-11-05 10:26:07Ruins, Relics and Monsters: Public History and Place-making in Chester and beyond
Lecture 7th December: London’s Waterfront 1200 – 1666: archaeology and history
/in Archive, News /by Hugh BrayThis lecture by Dr John Schofield (formerly Museum of London) will be held on 7th December at 2:30pm at the Grosvenor Museum. This presentation will summarise the main findings for the period 1100–1666 from four excavations of 1974–84.
Click here for further details
The Neston Collieries, 1759–1855: An Industrial Revolution in Rural Cheshire
/in Archive, News /by Hugh BrayThis new book by Anthony Annakin-Smith will be available shortly.
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Ruins, Relics and Monsters: Public History and Place-making in Chester and beyond
/in Archive, News /by Hugh BrayThis free public lecture by Professor Catherine Clarke will be held on Wednesday 13th November at the University of Chester
Click here for more information