Bosworth Battlefield

Bosworth Battlefield

A FULL TOUR OF BOSWORTH BATTLEFIELD
with latest interpretation based on recent archaeological finds and view of the battlefield from viewpoint of all 3 protagonists especially that of Henry Tudor which will not be possible if the western part of battlefield is built on in 2019.
Our Tour Guide will be Richard Mackinder
Richard ran the Bosworth Battlefield Visitor Centre for 26 years and has worked with Glenn Foard on the new interpretation in 2009 and has continued archaeological research ever since with the Ambion Historical & Archaeological Group (AHARG), a dedicated team of metal detectorists carefully plotting every find.
We hope that each tour will include descendants of those who fought in the battle and leading historians.
We only have room for 15 participants on each tour.
Meet:  Bosworth Battlefield Visitor Centre, Sutton Cheney, Leicestershire CV13 0AD
10.30 am for 2.5 hour tour, including coach and briefing notes
Cost: £ 25 (Pay on the Day)
(NB please let me know in in good time if you cannot come so that somebody else can have the ticket) .
The Visitor Centre Tithe Barn is OPEN for Sunday Roast lunch at 1pm.
2 course £ 11.85       3 courses £14.85
Please indicate in your email if you would like Sunday lunch so we can give the visitor centre an idea of numbers.
You can enjoy the visitor centre and its excellent bookshop and then go on to visit local villages and churches such as Daddlington.
TOUR DATES ARE:
Sunday, November 4th
Sunday, November 18th  
Sunday, November 25th
Sunday, December 2nd
To get your NUMBERED ticket, all you need to do is to email the organiser with your booking and provide your mobile number to:
Kelvin van Hasselt – Founder & Vice President – The Battlefields Trust
Email  here
Tel: 01263 – 513 560
TICKETS WILL BE SERVED ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS

HALH Symposium

From Roman City to New Towns: Hertfordshire’s development

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Cathedral and Abbey Church of St Alban

This year’s Hertfordshire Association for Local History Symposium is on Sat 10 Nov at Lemsford Village Hall AL8 7TT.

The day is the highlight of the local history calendar in Hertfordshire, and is a great opportunity to hear local history experts, talk to fellow enthusiasts, and buy the latest publications. Coffee and tea are provided.

‘Verulamium: Hertfordshire’s first Garden City?’
‘Saxon Burghs and medieval market towns’
‘No taxation without representation: the Chartist Land Colony’
‘Hertford in the eighteenth century’
‘St Albans in the eighteenth century’
‘Hitchin in the nineteenth century’
‘Lemsford in the nineteenth century’
‘Writers and thinkers on the Garden City Idea: Ebenezer Howard and George Bernard Shaw’
‘Letchworth – England’s only new industrial town?’
‘Stevenage: The first post-war New Town’

For full programme and booking details – check here

Cambridge Local History course

“Whatever their life stage or motivation for learning, members of the Berkhamsted Local History and Museum Society will benefit from our Undergraduate Certificate”…

Apply by 3 Sep 2018 for part-time Local History course for 2018 – 2019!
University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education (ICE)

Madingley Hall
Live classes are held at beautiful Madingley Hall

The Certificate in Local History: Evaluating the Past through British Local History begins with an introduction to local history, in order to provide you with some of the key skills and concepts used by local historians, and continues with units on communities in early modern England and religion during the First World War. Eleven Sunday day schools and two Sunday field trips from October 2018 to June 2019. More details here

Summer trip to Althorp

BLH&MS summer trip to Althorp House, 2 Aug 2018…
This house is to the north of Northampton and is the home of the Spencer family. Princess Diana is buried there. The house (with its picture collection) and gardens are superb. A stop at Charles Rennie Mackintosh House in Northampton will be included on the way, with an opportunity for lunch there.

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Althorp House, drawn by J.P. Neale, 1818 (Wikimedia Commons)

We run our trips in conjunction with the Berkhamsted Probus Club. We try to organise these trips where a midday meal is available for those that require it. The cost is usually between £20 and £30 per person. Please contact Bill Willett on 01442 863760 or email

What’s On at COAM?

Check out details of Chiltern Open Air Museum’s packed programme here.

English Civil War
English Civil War

Archaeological dig, Terrific Tuesdays and Creative Thursdays, Ragged Victorians, Rural Life, English Civil War, Iron Age Life, Outdoor Cinema, Medieval Warbow, World War I, Wild About Wool, Harvest Festival, Awesome October, all rounded off with a Halloween Spectacular!

Quaker Meeting House exhibition

The story of Berkhamsted Quaker Meeting House is on display at the Open Door, 360-364 High Street, Berkhamsted 9 Jul to 20 Jul 2018.

Quaker House
Berkhamsted Quaker House

You can read more about the Quaker House in Janice Boakes’ article in the Society’s Chronicle v.XV (Mar 2018).