8/11/2021 0 Comments 2022 Meetings ProgrammeHere is the programme we have arranged for 2022. Hope you find it interesting.
In advance, wishing you all a Happy Christmas and healthy and prosperous 2022. 20 Jan – AGM – Richard Preston – Cumbria’s Medical contribution to the Great War 17 Feb – Emeritus Prof. Robert Fox – Adam Sedgwick 17 Mar – Ian Tyler – The Gunpowder Industry in Cumbria 21 Apr – John Sharpe – History of the Police in Cumbria 19 May – Christopher Tinmouth – Local Connections with Richard III 16 Jun – TO BE CONFIRMED – WALK (Milnthorpe) – Stuart Harling 15 Sep – Dick O'Brien – The Pilgrimage of Grace in Cumberland and Westmorland 20 Oct – Steve Dickinson – Stones that Speak (neolithic discoveries in Cumbria) 17 Nov –VIA ZOOM - Dr. Fiona Edmonds – The Rise and Fall of the Northumbrian Kingdom, c. 600-1100
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14/8/2021 0 Comments September 2021 speaker meetingRichard Preston is unable to give us his talk on WW1 medicine in Cumbria, which we hope to reschedule to 2022, and in his place, Christine Craghill will speak on the "Cumbria Farmhouse Odyssey" -A journey through time assessing how the Cumbrian farmhouse has developed since medieval times, travelling through the ‘so called’ Great Re-building to ‘polite’ architecture and the emergence of enlightened Victorian Model Farms.
7/7/2021 0 Comments Our extra speaker meetingWe couldn't have our planned walk on 29 July, but we do have an extra speaker meeting. It is on WEDNESDAY 21 July at 19.30 via Zoom, and is appropriate for our last talk before the summer break
Dr. Michael Winstanley will talk on "Getting Away from it All" about the growth of the seaside resort in the 19th century. Who did they cater for? Why are they so different? The growth of the day trip and seaside holiday. Those who remember our failed attempt to get a grant for a major archaeological project in Levens Park will be reassured to know that our time was well spent, because we decided to use our preliminary research as the base for a reappraisal of the the findings of David Sturdy's "rescue dig" carried out in the late 1960s when the proposed alignment of the Kendal to Crooklands M6 link road threatened to cross the northern end of Levens Park.
The reappraisal was led by Tom Clare, former Cumbria County Archaeologist, ably assisted by LLHG members Ian Hodkinson, Geoff Cook, Mark Simpson and Stephen Read, and has produced a paper which has been accepted for publication in the Archaeological Journal which is the journal of the Royal Archaeological Institute. We are very proud to have been published in a major academic journal. You can read the paper HERE. 7/4/2021 0 Comments April 07th, 2021See the Meetings page for an update, plus we are NOT wasting the 17 June date either.
3/2/2021 0 Comments OUR 2021 SEASONThe LLHG Committee hopes that all members and our followers are keeping well and that they and their families have avoided the effects of the C19 plague.
We couldn't go on for ever postponing our meetings so we had the AGM by Zoom and it proved quite successful as did the first speaker meeting (18 February) by Zoom. We are therefore continuing the 2021 programme via Zoom until at least the middle of the year. We hope that social distancing requirements will allow us to have an outdoor meeting in mid June, after which we will take our usual summer break and with luck re-commence normal indoor meetings in September. Our programme is posted in the "Meetings" section of this website. After a good deal of thought the LLHG Committee has decided (w.e.f. 24 July) that the remaining 3 meetings in our 2020 programme are cancelled. We are not confident that the need for social distancing will evaporate in the near future thus making it unfeasible for Levens Institute to host our members and visitors. We hope that we will be able to welcome everyone back in January 2021 when our AGM falls due.
19/5/2020 0 Comments JUNE outdoor meeting cancelledAlthough there has been some relaxation of the stay safe rules and there might well be more to come soon there is neither the certainty that it will be enough to make our "Great Fire of Flookburgh" walk hosted by Helen Evans of Oxford Archaeology feasible, nor that our members would wish to be in a gathering. On behalf of LLHG Committee I have emailed Helen to cancel and to ask if it can be rescheduled to 2021..
Allan Steward Having had to cancel the March and April meetings we regret to tell you that the one scheduled for MAY 21st is also CANCELLED.
We are still hoping that the outdoor meeting on June 18th when Helen Evans is due to tell us about The Great Fire of Flookburgh will be able to go ahead but the chances are diminishing. |
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