You can arrive between 6pm and 6.30pm for refreshments and the talk will start at 6.30pm. The estimated finish time, after questions, is 7.45pm - 8pm.
All are welcome.
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There will be a talk on the Asylum in Bartonsham at HARC (Hereford Archives and Records centre) on Thursday 11th April - this was originally scheduled for the 10th April. It will be held in the Education Room.
You can arrive between 6pm and 6.30pm for refreshments and the talk will start at 6.30pm. The estimated finish time, after questions, is 7.45pm - 8pm. All are welcome.
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The Herefordshire Archaeology Annual Symposium will be held on Saturday 4th June at Herefordshire Archives and Record Centre, Fir Tree Lane, Rotherwas, Hereford HR2 6LA.
The day will be split into two halves as last year, with a morning symposium which will be repeated in the afternoon allowing attendees to choose which one they prefer. Car parking is free, and tickets are £5.00 which includes coffee and biscuits in the mid -morning or mid-afternoon break. They will be on sale from Monday 9th May. All tickets will have to be pre-booked –there will be no ticket sales on the door due to limited space. Cheques to be made payable to “Herefordshire Archaeology”. Tickets will be available from the address below:- Herefordshire Archaeology, Economy, Communities & Corporate Herefordshire Council, Herefordshire Archives & Record Centre, Fir Tree Lane Rotherwas HEREFORD, HR2 6LA. 01432 383352 [email protected] On the even of the River Carnival, hear Heather reveal the stories of the barges, bargemen and their cargoes as they plied their trade between Symonds Yat and Glasbury. The Barrels Weds 27 April 7.30pm Free entry but voluntary collection to cover costs Download a poster here. Hereford University Centre are holding a historical public research seminar on Thursday 28 January, from 4pm. The event is entitled Witchcraft, Magic and the Devil in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries'', and is presented by Dr Darren Oldridge, History Senior Lecturer at University of Worcester. Click here to download a flyer containing more information. To attend, please let Julia Davis, University Centre Coordinator know on [email protected] or 01432 365 431 by 21 January. The lecture is free of charge, open to anyone interested in the subject area, and for those who may wish to receive a taster of a University-level lecture. |
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