Three Victorian Railway Bridges
Three Victorian Railway Bridges, talk by Douglas Irvine - Structural Engineer.
Part of the Surrey Industrial History Group Leatherhead lecture series.
Attendance is for the whole series only.
A Lecture
Three Victorian Railway Bridges, talk by Douglas Irvine - Structural Engineer.
Part of the Surrey Industrial History Group Leatherhead lecture series.
Attendance is for the whole series only.
Death of a Light Bulb, talk by John Otten – Engineer.
Part of the Surrey Industrial History Group Leatherhead lecture series.
Attendance is for the whole series only.
Superseding the Seamstress; a history of the sewing machine,
talk by Dr Martin Gregory, Newcomen Society & HIAS.
Part of the 39th Series of Industrial Archaeology Lectures in Guildford.
Single lectures £5. Enquiries to Bob Bryson, 01483 577809, meetings@sihg.org.uk.
The London Water Ring Main,
talk by John How, voluntary consultant, Inland Waterways Association & Basingstoke Canal Society.
Part of the 39th Series of Industrial Archaeology Lectures in Guildford. Single lectures £5.
Enquiries to Bob Bryson, 01483 577809, meetings@sihg.org.uk.
Prehistoric metalworking from scratch - relearning ancient knowledge,
talk by Fergus Milton, Experimental metallurgist at Butser Ancient Farm.
Part of the 39th Series of Industrial Archaeology Lectures in Guildford.
Single lectures £5. Enquiries to Bob Bryson, 01483 577809, meetings@sihg.org.uk.
Harry Ferguson and the Agricultural Revolution, talk by Ed Marshall, Newcomen Society.
Part of the 39th Series of Industrial Archaeology Lectures in Guildford. Single lectures £5.
Enquiries to Bob Bryson, 01483 577809, meetings@sihg.org.uk.
Railway electrification, talk by Peter Bosomworth, Locomotive Engineer and Railway Enthusiast.
Part of the 39th Series of Industrial Archaeology Lectures in Guildford. Single lectures £5.
Enquiries to Bob Bryson, 01483 577809, meetings@sihg.org.uk.
Surrey Roads from Turnpike to Motorway, talk by Gordon Knowles – SIHG.
Part of the Surrey Industrial History Group Leatherhead lecture series.
Attendance is for the whole series only.
Lyn Spencer talks about her investigation into the manor complex of Bookham Courte, part of which may lie beneath her garden.
Change of speaker - Dr. Martyn Allen of Reading University will talk about the Roman Rural Settlement Project.
The aim of the Leverhulme project is to research both unpublished and published sources to write a new account of the rural settlement of Roman Britain.