** Updated ** November meeting – Medieval Norwich 1300 – 1500 with Peter Kent
Peter is a local author and illustrator of twenty nine books including The Fortifications of East Anglia, the Children’s History of Norwich and The Fatal... Read More
October Meeting – Elizabeth McDonald on John Paston ll & John Paston lll
For our October meeting we welcome back Elizabeth McDonald, who will be telling us more about the Pastons, one of Norfolk’s most famous medieval gentry... Read More
AGM 2016 & Dig the Spig Report & More.
Our 2016 Annual General Meeting will be on Saturday 17th September at 2.00pm at Needham Village Hall, High Road, Needham, IP20 9LB. All welcome. As... Read More
July Meeting – Jude Plouviez on the Romans in Suffolk
Jude Plouviez was, until her recent retirement, Senior Archaeological Officer at Suffolk County Council. Jude specialises in the Roman period and will be talking to... Read More
Chalk & Sand Part l, The Eastern Brecks with Tim Holt-Wilson, June 25th
The Third Annual WVCAG Summer Walk with Tim Holt Wilson, 25th June Chalk & Sand Part l, The Eastern Brecks Tim’s walks have undoubtedly been... Read More
June Events (and Pay Your Subs Time Again)
Eighth in the East Festival Weekend, 18th-19th June The first thing coming up this month is the Eighth in the East Festival weekend on 18th-19th... Read More
April Meeting – Rob Liddiard on Anglo-Norman East Anglia
Our next meeting is on Saturday 16th April at 2.00pm in Broome Village Hall, Sun Road, Broome NR35 2RW. We’re very pleased to welcome back... Read More
March Meeting – The First World War Memorials Project
Our March meeting will be at the Pennoyer Centre, Pulham St Mary on Saturday 19th March at 10.00am. We will be hosting a free workshop... Read More
February Meeting – Venta Icenorum, Discovering Norfolk’s Lost Roman Capital
For our meeting on February 20th at 2.00pm we welcome two speakers who will be telling us about the latest work and interpretation at the... Read More
January Meetings – It’s Medieval Graffiti Month
We thought it was about time we did a bit more staring at walls, so not one but two graffiti related events this month. First,... Read More