Medieval Ship Graffiti: Prayers Made Solid in Stone? – Matt Champion
April 1st @ 2.30pmMedieval Ship Graffiti: Prayers Made Solid in Stone? – Matt ChampionOf all the types of early graffiti to be found in medieval churches, the one that has...
April 1st @ 2.30pmMedieval Ship Graffiti: Prayers Made Solid in Stone? – Matt ChampionOf all the types of early graffiti to be found in medieval churches, the one that has...
Favor Parker is a historic company, not just with deep ties to Stoke Ferry but also to Wells’ iconic granary building, which had been constructed by F. & G. Smith...
There will be a short AGM (lasting about 30 minutes) and a talk by Steve Adcock (also lasting about 30 minutes). Steve will take us through the story of Valerie Emerson who discovered her grandfather’s Military Cross and a Memorial Plaque amongst his belongings.
A chronic shortage of currency after the English Civil War of the 1640s led to private traders across the country having their own token currency produced. Norfolk was no exception...
The team at Peterborough Museum are responsible for the finds from many local archaeological excavations of international importance, including the Roman town of Durobrivae, the Bronze Age site at Flag Fen, and the more recently discovered Bronze Age site at Must Farm, often called ‘Britain’s Pompeii’.
The Norwich author’s talk marks the 120th Anniversary of the grand sailing vessel "Carnarvon Castle" setting sail on its final voyage.
Why did Yarmouth become such a major herring fishery centre? Mary covers the period between 1880 and 1960, charting the introduction of steam-powered boats, and increased catches up to the ‘golden year’ of 1914.
The talk will be held at Wells Maltings, Staithe Street, Wells-next-the-Sea, NR23 1AN