The Picts were the true ancestors of the Scottish nation, known to have lived in Scotland in the first millennium AD. It…
The Society was formed in 1888, and is a charitable organisation whose aim is to promote the Local History and Archaeology of…
A forum representing archaeologists working for local authorities in the UK, the association’s interests embrace every aspect of the historic environment including…
The society was founded in 1998 to research, record and protect the ancient past of the Larne area in Northern Ireland. A…
Based in Greater Manchester, the Trust was founded in 2000 after the discovery in 1998 of an Iron Age ditch in the…
The society, which has been in operation for almost 200 years, is still active in investigating Oxfordshire’s past. They hold fortnightly speaker…
The society, active since 2000, collects and records information on Norfolk’s historic buildings for those with an appreciation of the area’s rich…
A small but dedicated group of amateur archaeologists directed by David Hibbitt, who undertake archaeological research in and around the Grantham area.…
TAG is an affiliate of the national Vernacular Architecture group and has links with the North East Vernacular Architecture Group. They record…
Founded in 1991, NEVAG operates within Country Durham, Northumberland and areas to the south of the Tees. The society encourages involvement with…