
We are very saddened to hear about the death of Eric Houlder. He was a long-standing member of CBA Yorkshire committee, where he was a friendly…
Continue Reading →The Black Rood was a reliquary of the True Cross which helped to define Scotland as a nation equal in status to England, and in some…
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Continue Reading →In the Industrial History programme in the morning at 11.00 am and in the Roman Antiquities programme in the afternoon - are being delivered both face to face, at Swarthmore Education centre, and…
Continue Reading →Sponsored by Bassetlaw Museum, this new trail links churches associated with the Mayflower Pilgrims in Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire. Five Historic Churches will be open…
Continue Reading →Could you lead an innovative voluntary organisation in Sheffield that’s working for a bigger role for our city’s diverse and fascinating heritage? Joined Up Heritage Sheffield…
Continue Reading →The Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society in collaboration with Historic England have arranged some workshops on 8th & 15th November 2022 on using aerial photographs and…
Continue Reading →Oxford Archaeology and National Highways are working on an exciting new project ‘k’, to evaluate existing educational resources and design a new, digitally innovative educational package.…
Continue Reading →The next YAHS lectures are coming up on Saturday 8th and Saturday 15th October. As always, members of the YAHS itself and of our affiliates are welcome to join…
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