Lancashire Archaeological Society provides an annual programme of regular lecture meetings and talks through the winter months and three or four guided…
The Banwell Society of Archaeology which was founded in 1958, studies the history and pre-history of the local area around Weston-super-Mare. They…
The Society was set up to fulfil two purposes, for the benefit of the public. These are to promote the study of…
Meetings are held for lectures on the third Tuesday of the month between September and June each year in the John Palmer…
The Society has over 170 members, mainly resident in Ayrshire but there are many members throughout Britain and the world. The membership…
The small but well-established group was formed in 1982. They meet once a month in Wigan for lectures and discussions on topics…
The Society was formed in 1962 by two Robertsbridge schoolboys, John and David Martin, with the enthusiastic help of their mother Dorothy.…
The Monmouthshire Antiquarian Association was founded in 1847 and was originally known as the Caerleon Antiquarian Association. The association has survived into…
The society can be traced back to the Wheelwright Grammar School in Dewsbury, when a teacher, Max Lyne, formed an archaeological society…
The East Dorset Antiquarian Society (EDAS) is an amateur society which is actively engaged in all aspects of archaeology and historical research.…
West Kent Archaeological Group (WKAG) is an active archaeology group, comprised of volunteers that are undertaking a study of the Darent Valley…