AGM: Sat 13 June, St Hugh's Church Hall, Monks Rd. 9.30am for 10.00am.
Stay for talks from Ian George, Sarah Harrison and Prof. Abi Hunt covering Lincoln's hinterland, conservation success stories, and the history of Lincoln's green spaces. All welcome.
📣 The 2026 Heritage Open Days directory is LIVE!
This year's Festival is happening from 11-20 September - over 1500 free events have already been registered, with thousands more still to be added
Head to the website to see what's happening near you
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‘Pointing the Way! Signposts on our Public Highways’ by Dr Barry Barton
Lincoln Central Library, Free School Lane, LINCOLN LN1 1EZ
Thurs July 16 • 2 PM - 3:30 PM
Admission £3. Cash on the door or tickets here (pre-booking advisable) - https://t.co/BNydKiq44G
Catherine’s Conference
A full day event to celebrate the life & work of Catherine Wilson OBE 1945-2026
Saturday, Aug 15 • 10 AM - 4:30 PM
Village Hall, 51 Ryland Road, Welton, LINCOLN LN2 3LU
Pre-booking essential.
£34. SLHA members £26.
Tickets - https://t.co/NMDpHQDMvP
Join me for the afternoon in this historic building (I can probably arrange for you to have a peak).
This unique building was a major residence in Lincoln, possibly the property of Henry II constructed for the crown-wearing ceremonies of 1157.
This Thursday, May 28th, Natasha Jenman and Dean A. Irwin will give the next #davidpattersonlecture: 'In the Footsteps the Lincoln Jewry: Walking Tour/Book Launch'!
Join us online or in person at 6pm on Thursday! https://t.co/QhxZhp5rpi
#medieval#booklaunch#Oxford
For week three of the #LincolnshireLocalHistoryFestival we have more fascinating talks across the county.
For more information on any of the events, we recommend you speak to the relevant library as a booking may be required.
https://t.co/82EsViIJIs
Lincoln's Lawn Hospital and its pioneering treatments. Tomorrow at Lincoln Central Library. Booking required; please contact [email protected] to reserve your seat. https://t.co/sJDYIX8WEU
A chance to see rare books at Lincoln Central Library. Free, tomorrow at 2pm. Other events in the Lincs Local History Festival here: https://t.co/sJDYIX8WEU
Have you attended any local history talks near you so far this month? Next week at the #LincolnshireLocalHistoryFestival we have lots more exciting talks at a library near you.
For more information on any of the events please click the link below.
https://t.co/82EsViIJIs
Coming up next week at the #LincolnshireLocalHistoryFestival are lots more exciting talks at a library near you.
For more information on any of the following events, we recommend you speak to the relevant library as some talks may require a booking.
https://t.co/82EsViIJIs
#Lincoln architect Sam Scorer's distinctive style on Lincoln's Ermine Estate. Read more on page 17 of April's Lincoln Independent: https://t.co/WPPEVeU9Jo
To mark finishing 'The Medieval Lincoln Jewry', it's great to make the research in that vol available to all through 'The Medieval Jewish Lincoln Walking Tour' (authored by Natasha Jenman and me). Sponsored by @OCHJSnews@LincolnMedieval@JHSEngland
https://t.co/dbe8636lTO
A chance to see rare books at Lincoln Central Library. Free, tomorrow at 2pm. Other events in the Lincs Local History Festival here: https://t.co/sJDYIX8WEU