September – Medieval and Early Modern Norwich Castle. Prisoner Stories.
13th September 2025. Colin Howey – Medieval and Early Modern Norwich Castle. Prisoner Stories. We’ll be meeting on Saturday 13th September at 2.00 pm and... Read More
July – Dr Phil Hughes – Norfolk Museums Service
We’ll be meeting on Saturday July 5th at 2.00 pm and our speaker will be Dr Phil Hughes of the Norfolk Museums Service. Phil will... Read More
May – Round tower churches
On May 17th we welcome Stuart Bowell, chairman of the Round Tower Churches Society. There are about 190 round tower churches in England, and 160... Read More
April – Roman Roads and Dragon Slayers
On April 26th we’re going slightly out of area and some might say slightly off topic, but bear with us. Our speaker for April is... Read More
March – The Lost Villages of Norfolk
On March 22nd we welcome Cameron Self and John Fielding. Cam will be talking about the lost villages of Norfolk and locally Shotford gets a... Read More
January – Churches of the Roman Catholic Diocese of East Anglia
Our speaker on January 25th will be Matt Champion, this time wearing his hat as the Diocesan Heritage Officer for the Roman Cahtolic Diocese of... Read More
November meeting – The Halesworth Witches of 1645
Our speaker for November, our last meeting of 2024, will be David Wollweber. David will be talking about the two men and six women from... Read More
October 2024: The Suffolk Archaeological Society – 50 years of Investigating the Archaeology of the Waveney Valley & Beyond
Our next meeting will be held at Needham Village Hall at 2pm on 12th October 2024. Our speakers will be representatives from the Suffolk Archaeological... Read More
November 2023: British Iron Age equitation, a practical analysis!
Dr Rena Maguire is joining us for a Zoom talk on the 4th November at 2pm. The archaeological record of Britain contains numerous highly decorative... Read More
July – Graffiti in Norwich Cathedral – The Tour
First, thanks to Matt Champion and Jess Macdonald for coming to see us and telling us the story, and the success, of the graffiti survey... Read More