The Merchant Navy at War Pt lll, including The Falklands
Talk by Richard Mellor, Maritime Shipping Rtd
The Institute, 67 High Street, Leatherhead KT22 8AH
A Lecture
Talk by Richard Mellor, Maritime Shipping Rtd
The Institute, 67 High Street, Leatherhead KT22 8AH
Free to all: Short talks by members plus refreshments
Talk by Neville Lyons, relative of the co-founder of J Lyons & Co
Talk by Michael Hyman, Editor MASCOT for the Assn of Singer Car Owners
Talk by Nigel Hills, of the Airship Association
Talk by Douglas Rose, London historian and information designer
NB This meeting is on Monday.
Ruth Shaffrey is a worked stone specialist currently working at Oxford Archaeology. She has reported on querns from several Surrrey sites and recently had a paper published in Surrey Archaeological Collections, 110, 71-142 Roman Ewell: a review of the querns and millstones and implications for our understanding of the organisation of grain processing.
Site director, Emma Corke, will update us on recent fieldwork at Cocks Farm Abinger. Work in the field adjacent to the scheduled Roman villa, targeted using the results of magnetometry, has revealed a concentration of Iron Age grain storage pits, enclosure ditches and related activity, Romano-British field boundaries and agricultural ditches, and evidence for Bronze Age activity on the site (up to 2017 season).
David Graham, RSG vice-chairman, will be talking to us on archaeology in the East Hampshire border area, centred around the Romano-British small town of Neatham. He will draw together evidence for RB activity such as villas, a bath house, cemeteries and a pottery industry.