This walking tour is about the Women of Norwich, many are well know in history like Elizabeth Fry. Some you may not have heard of such as Amelia Opie but they have all made a difference to the history of the city.
Join us for an exhibition of arts, crafts and photography to celebrate the unique Heritage of Humberston Fitties Chalet Park.
Beautiful medieval church open to visitors of any faith or none . Visitors can view original font, chancel memorials, stain glass, Victorian rood screen and paintings. Booklet giving history of the church available at £2-00.
Open Day celebrating the love of Lincolnshire’s rich botanical heritage.
Discover the fascinating story about the St Peter Mancroft bells and their ringers.
A talk and discussion on the Moon landing.
Almshouse built 1475 rooms with all original furnishings.
Join us for a lively illustrated lecture on the surprising history of the Women's Institute by acclaimed social historian, Jane Robinson. Come and learn about the original social network, and the 'ordinary' women who have changed our world.
A short, light-hearted presentation describing the extraordinary life of May Yohe (Lady Francis Hope), illustrated with photographs and clips from the 1920s silent film “The Mystery of the Hope Diamond”.
'A Life Through Letters: the Paston Family' - an exciting and new drama production, based upon events from centuries past.
Virtual soundwalk around Manchester's China Town created by our current Archive & Library artist-in-residence Hayley Suviste using material from the archive of the Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art (CFCCA), formerly the Chinese Arts Centre.
A film directed by Anthony Dolan about the innovative architect Edgar Wood, whose many buildings in Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cheshire are still admired and loved today.
Visitors will be guided to ten pictures depicting 125 years of education in Lincoln.
Self-guided trail will lead to ten pictures relevant to Lincoln's history.
An afternoon of talks, tours and exhibits.
Professor Simon Keynes, one of the world’s leading Anglo-Saxon experts, will talk about two royal charters given by kings Edgar (966) and Canute (1019) to New Minster (later Hyde Abbey), the mausoleum where King Alfred the Great was buried.
A guided tour of Berkhamsted's historic town centre, pointing out strategic places of interest.
A guided tour of Berkhamsted's historic town centre
A guided tour of Berkhamsted's historic town centre
A guided tour of Berkhamsted's historic town centre.