Dig for a Day Scheme running at Woking Palace
This September local people are invited to ‘Dig for a Day’ on the Archaeological Project at Woking Palace – an important Tudor Royal Palace used by Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.
An illustrated talk by Group President Mary Alexander. Next year celebrates the 250th anniversary of Holy Trinity following the collapse of the tower in 1740
To be followed by our Christmas get-together
An illustrated lecture by Merilyn Spier MArc RIBA
Visitors welcome - £3
An illustrated talk by Carol Brown about the women who worked for SOE at Wanborough during World War II
Visitors welcome - £3
An illustrated lecture by Gavin Morgan, author of the definitive book about the Guy Riots, tells the true story
Visitors welcome - £3
The Surrey History Trust will be holding its Annual General Meeting at Surrey History Centre on Monday 9 July .
The meeting begins at 7.00pm and refreshments are served from 6.30pm. Non-members are warmly invited to sit in on the meeting or may wish just to attend the following lecture by our guest speaker
Les Bowerman
'Early Cycling in Surrey'
Surrey Archaeological Society
Roman Studies Group 10th Annual General Meeting and Anniversary Celebration
Dorking Christian Centre 13th October 2012
Timetable
1.30pm Annual General Meeting
1.45pm Chairman's Introduction
2.00pm Party
3.00pm Presentations
4.00pm Party and cake
4.30pm Guest remarks
In the light of our recent work at Flexford, David Calow is to conduct a walk on Saturday 18 August 2012. The purpose is to explore the landscape and tracks around the Flexford Roman settlement site, Flexford village and Wanborough Roman Temple.
All members are welcome.
Meet at 1pm at the far end of the car park at Normandy Village Hall, Glaziers Lane Normandy GU3 2DE
Distance – 5 miles, 2.5 hours, slight gradients, one stile, can be muddy in wet weather
The AGM of Surrey Record Society will take place on Wednesday 18th July at 7pm, at Surrey History Centre, Woking. Refreshments will be available from 6.30 and the AGM will be followed by a talk by Kirsty Pattrick about the Mass Observation Archive at the University of Sussex (which provided one of the three diaries to be featured in the Society's latest publication, Warriors at Home.