Church Meadow Excavation Exhibition

Church Meadow Excavation
Exhibition to be held at St. Mary’s Church Hall, London Road, Ewell
3rd November 2-4pm

Come and see what was uncovered during the dig this summer on the Roman settlement site in Church Meadow, Ewell.  See the pottery, coins and other artefacts that residents of Roman Ewell used in their everyday lives
Join the volunteer archaeologists who are involved in the project and learn more about Ewell’s Roman past over a cup of tea

Free Open day at Surrey History Centre

Discover your county's heritage at Surrey History Centre on Saturday 6 October.

Surrey Heritage Celebration
Free Open Day
6 October 2012
10am - 3.30pm at the Surrey History Centre
Come along and celebrate our Archive of the Year Award with a day of free events at Surrey History Centre. Including children’s craft activities, a family history helpdesk, behind the scenes tours of our award winning archive* and much more. The day will also include our Surrey Heritage Annual Lecture:

Felday

The Prehistoric Group undertook a survey of Felday Camp, an Iron Age enclosure with a WWI prisoner-of-war camp within. An illustrated short report is on the attached pdf.
 

 

Friends of Woking Palace - Open Day

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Visit the site of Woking's medieval manor and Tudor palace open on Saturday and Sunday as part of Heritage Open Days. In addition to the guided tours and displays Raphael Falconry, historical falconers, will be setting up their Hawks Mews on site. At 11.30am each day there will be a talk and a chance to meet the birds of prey and at 1.30pm and 3.30pm there will be flying displays (weather permitting). No parking on site or the private approach road. Free parking in Old Woking and access is by foot or cycle following the signed route (approx 1 mile).

Friends of Woking Palace - Open Day

Events: 
Periods: 
Visit the site of Woking's medieval manor and Tudor palace open on Saturday and Sunday as part of Heritage Open Days. In addition to the guided tours and displays Raphael Falconry, historical falconers, will be setting up their Hawks Mews on site. At 11.30am each day there will be a talk and a chance to meet the birds of prey and at 1.30pm and 3.30pm there will be flying displays (weather permitting). No parking on site or the private approach road. Free parking in Old Woking and access is by foot or cycle following the signed route (approx 1 mile).

England:Before and after the Norman Conquest - A Study Day

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The Medieval Studies Forum has organised a study day to take place at Surrey History Centre. Three leading scholars, Dr Stuart Brookes (UCL), Nathalie Cohen (Institute of Archaeology) and Dr Chris Lewis (Kings College & Institute of Historical Research) will share some of their latest research with us.They will be joined by two members of the Forum who will also share their research. Finally we will take this opportunity to review the Saxon elements of the Surrey Research Framework released in 2006.
Please see the attached programme and application form for further details

The Medieval Mind - A Study Day

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The Medieval Studies Forum has organised a study day to be held at East Horsley. Speakers include Professor John Henderson on 'Understanding Plague in Late Medieval Italy' and Dr Sophie Page on 'Magic and Religion in the Late Middle Ages'. In addition a number of members of the Forum will be giving presentations. Please see the attached programme and application form for details.

Woking Palace Archaeological Project Open Day

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An opportunity to take a free guided tour of the excavations carried out during the fourth season of investigations on this Scheduled Site. In addition to the guided tours there will displays and exhibitions by a variety of local heritage organisations. Access is by foot or cycle. There is no parking at the site or on the private approach road but free parking is available in the centre of Old Woking from where there is a signed route (approx 1 mile) to the site.

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