Previous Lectures
(Redirected from Lecture Programme 2004 to 2005)
Tuesday 11th October 2005 Jill Cook.- British Museum. Palaeolithic Art: Soft curves & fuller figures – images of women in the art of the Old Stone Age.
Tuesday 8th November 2005 Edwin Baker – Formally a photographer with the British Museum & MoLAS. The photography of Small Archaeological Finds.
Tuesday 10th January 2006 Jon Finney – London Borough of Barnet. Conservation & Archaeology.
Tuesday 14th February 2006 Dr Robert Harding – Institute of Archaeology UCL. The archaeology of Buddhism in Eastern India.
Tuesday 14th March 2006 Meriel Jeater - Assistant Curator, Department of Early London History and Collections, Museum of London. Reinventing the Middle Ages: the Museum of London's new Medieval London Gallery.
Tuesday 11th April 2006 Kathryn Piquette – Institute of Archaeology UCL. Maintaining Order, Fighting Chaos: evidence for Egyptian warfare in the Petrie Museum.
Tuesday 9th May 2006 Andy Agate. Kingsbury Old Church (to include a talk on a topographical survey of the churchyard).
Tuesday 10th October 2006 Nadia Durrani - Assistant Editor, Current Archaeology. The Queen of Sheba.
Tuesday 14th November 2006 Brian Warren – Hon Archivist, Potters Bar & District Historical Society. South Mimms Castle – its history.
Tuesday 9th January 2007 Stephen Knight – Curator of the Colne Valley Postal Museum, Essex. British Post Box Design & Use - the first 150 years.
Tuesday 13th February 2007 Dr Andrew Gardner – Lecturer in the Archaeology of the Roman Empire Institute of Archaeology, UCL. The end of Roman Britain-what ended, when & how?
Tuesday 13th March 2007 Eileen Bowlt – LAMAS Chairman. The London and Middlesex Archaeological Society (LAMAS) in the early days.
Tuesday 10th April 2007 Paul Baker – City of London Guide. In the footsteps of the famous in High Barnet.
Tuesday 8th May 2007 David Berguer – Friern Barnet and District Local History Society Chairman, and curatorial volunteer at the London Transport Museum. Trams of North West London.
Tuesday 9th October 2007 Denis Smith – Lecturer in Industrial Archaeology. Thomas Telford (1757- 1834) 250th Anniversary lecture.
Tuesday 13th November 2007 Martyn Barber – English Heritage Aerial Survey. Mata Hari’s glass eye and other tales: a history of archaeology and aerial photography.
Tuesday 8th January 2008 Kate Sutton – Museum of London. The work of a Finds Liaison Officer.
Tuesday 12th February 2008 Christopher Sparey-Green BA MIFA. The Archaeology of Dorset – a Time-torn Landscape.
Tuesday 11th March 2008 Chloe Cockerill – Regional Development Manager. The work of the Churches Conservation Trust.
Tuesday 8th April 2008 Peter Davey – Bristol Tram Photograph Collection. Clifton Rocks Railway.
Tuesday 13th May 2008 Angela Wardle – MOLAS Finds Specialist. Finds from Roman London.
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