Past events
A most Egregious Misappropriation: The Wretched Coupling of Hadrian and Wall
The recording was unfortunately unuseable, but a note of the lecture was be included in the June edition of our News Bulletin.
Re-imagining the Sights and Sounds of Hadrian's Wall
A joint event with Great North Museum: Hancock.
German and Scandinavian Merchants in Newcastle, 1860-1920; Success, Integration and Social Capital
[Anniversary Meeting and Lecture] A Scandalous Trough and other Tales of Romano-British Sculpture
This lecture was not recorded, but 'Artistic obscurity: analysing Britain's most elusive sculptures', by Ian Haynes and Lindsay Allason-Jones is an article in the March 2022 edition of Current Arch
Winter Walk in Elswick
A winter walk exploring what remains of the area that pioneering woman surgeon Ruth Nicholson (1884-1963) would have known.
[Horsley Memorial Lecture] One Step at a Time: Planning, Surveying and Building Hadrian's Wall, and the Implications
No recording is available, but members can follow this link to view pdfs of his slides and a summary. The lecture will appear as an article in Archaeologia Aeliana in due course.
[Public Lecture] To the Island of Tides
A summary this talk appeared in News Bulletin 72 (December 2021).
Putting the Pre-History of the North Pennines on the Map
Recent research and 3D modelling of Newcastle Castle
Thanks to Richard Pears, who replaced our scheduled speaker David Silk, who apologised for his non-appearance having mistaken the date.
