Founded in 1910 to print records relating to the ancient county and diocese of Lincoln. Tweets: @mariannelouisew & @pablodiablo74
Contact: [email protected]
One of the finest historians of our age and an inspiring teacher, always encouraging, who brought up so many medievalists at King's. So many fond memories.
Join us in December for our Dymond Lecture! We will be joined by Professors @Medievalmariner and John McAleer as they discuss English merchant shipping and early modern maritime communities.
Find out more: https://t.co/ZbCfm7s6x6
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One of the outcomes of our Teacher Fellowship, in collaboration with the @histassoc, is an exploration of school log books and what they can tell us about childhood in Wrecclesham.
Find out more: https://t.co/KMlTRDcXiW
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On 12 October historian Lucy Browne will be presenting at our Maps and Buildings Conference on ‘A map and a manor: a window on a 17th century Devon village’.
Find out more and book tickets here: https://t.co/g5eyvxYv3x
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Lincoln Book Festival - Local History Afternoon
Sun 29 Sept 2 – 4
Lincoln Arts Centre
University of Lincoln
LN6 7TS
Representatives from @SocLincsHist@LincolnRecSoc & @SurvLinc will be on hand to talk about their work.
Free ticket & details - https://t.co/WC1orknKhb
Together with @SLHA and @LincolnRecSoc we will be at Lincoln Arts Centre, Studio 2 on the 29th, 2-4pm, with presentations by our members on past and future published work. Free admission! Book a place at
https://t.co/2N4f498Ab5
One day to go until Untold Stories, a collaborative conference with @SocLincsHist and @BALHNews sharing new research on the city, county and diocese of Lincoln. Terrific programme of speakers. Hope to see you there bright and early.
If you would like to investigate our County’s history further, why not become a member?
All Members receive:
the quarterly Magazine -
The annual Journal -
Discounted books -
and an open invitation to all Events.
Further details here - https://t.co/gqfBB35qtb
As part of this year’s Lincoln Book Festival, the Society is contributing to a
‘Local History Afternoon’ on
Sunday 29 September 2pm – 4pm
at Lincoln Arts Centre, University of Lincoln, Brayford Pool, Lincoln LN6 7TS
Further details here - https://t.co/4K7AnI6CBh
In our latest blog, David W. Main maps out Bathgate's heritage!
You can read more, plus catch up on our other blogs, here: https://t.co/wKlp2E7L8g
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Only one more day to visit a new exhibition to mark the 80th Anniversary of D-Day in Taunton! Learn about the top secret work of the Hydrographic Department during the Second World War, brought to light in a variety of archival documents.
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In keeping with this year’s Lincolnshire Heritage Open Days theme of ‘Routes, Networks, Connections’, the Society is mounting an exhibition at its headquarters on Lincoln’s Steep Hill.
Please do call in and have a look at our (mostly) 17th century home.
Just under two weeks to go to get your abstracts in for the Lincoln Documentary Culture(s) and Practice panels that Jess Holt and I are organising. We've already had our first abstracts and are super excited!
@BALHNews@SocLincsHist Plenty of time to register for this super #LocalHistory conference. Discounted tickets available for members of LRS, SLHA and BALH. Hope to see you there.
Join us on Thursday 5th December for our annual Dymond Lecture! We will be joined by Professors @Medievalmariner and John McAleer, who will discuss English merchant shipping and early modern maritime communities.
Find out more: https://t.co/e0dGIAvxW2
#WeAreLocalHistory
Join us on Saturday 21st September for a conference relating to new research on the city, county and historic diocese of Lincoln in collaboration with the @SocLincsHist and the @LincolnRecSoc!
Find out more: https://t.co/3dFTs03QQK
#WeAreLocalHistory#LocalHistoryForAll