The Role of the Surrey Archaeological Society
Lecture by David Calow, SyAS Secretary.
Lecture in the 36th Series of Industrial Archaeology Lectures
At the University of Surrey (map), Lecture Theatre F, Building 12 (campus map).
Lecture by David Calow, SyAS Secretary.
Lecture in the 36th Series of Industrial Archaeology Lectures
At the University of Surrey (map), Lecture Theatre F, Building 12 (campus map).
Five talks by SIHG members - ALL are welcome and attendance is FREE!!
An illustrated talk by Peter Cross-Rudkin, ICE Historical Engineering Works Panel
To be held in Lecture Theatre F, University of Surrey, Guildford
Open to all - £5 per person, payable at the door
An illustrated talk by Dr Jeff Hawksley, Member SPAB Mills Section
To be held in Lecture Theatre F, University of Surrey, Guildford
Open to all - £5 per person, payable at the door
The archaeology, buildings and historic landscape of South East England (East Sussex, Kent, Surrey and West Sussex) comprise an outstanding inheritance that helps to give the region its distinctive character and sense of identity.
This historic environment is also a rich resource for education, research and leisure, but what do we actually know about the region's past, and what are the questions we want and need to answer?
The South East Research Framework for the historic environment is an opportunity for all those who care about the region's heritage to take stock and plan how limited resources should be used.
Providing the foundations for future archaeological and historical work in Surrey
The Surrey Research Framework (SRF) aims to:
identify the main gaps in our current understanding about Surrey's past