20th century
1901-2000
SERIAC 2013
Spies and Petticoats
An illustrated talk by Carol Brown about the women who worked for SOE at Wanborough during World War II
Visitors welcome - £3
Milestones in Basingstoke Visit
The coach leaves Leatherhead Leisure Centre at 0930 and will pick up in Guildford at 1000, opposite Sainsburys, Burpham.
Enquiries to programme co-ordinator: Bob Bryson, email meetings@sihg.org.uk.
Details will be available nearer the time; the location given is for the meeting point.
Free parking is available on the day at the far end of the leisure centre car park.
SIHG Industrial Heritage Course at Leatherhead
First Lecture of the SIHG Industrial Heritage Course at Leatherhead (map).
Autumn 2012 - ten lectures and an outing. The fee for each series of talks is £50 (SIHG members£45)
Please note that seating is strictly limited, so casual attendance is, unfortunately, not practicable.
* NB NEW LOCATION * Members’ Talks (free)
* NB NEW LOCATION * Members’ Evening (free).
A social evening to celebrate our move to the new venue, the Education Centre, Guildford Cathedral (map).
Short talks by members plus refreshments and a chance to meet other members.
The Changing Face of the Chemists Shop in the 20th Century
Lecture by Tony Yoward, Hampshire Industrial Archaeology Society member.Lecture in the 37th Series of Industrial Archaeology Lectures.
The Education Centre, Guildford Cathedral (Map).
The Story of the Schneider Trophy and the Spitfire
Lecture by Colin van Geffen, Aviation Artist and Enthusiast.
Lecture in the 37th Series of Industrial Archaeology Lectures.
The Education Centre, Guildford Cathedral (Map).
The Butterley Company (1790-2009)
Lecture by Gwilym Roberts, Formerly Chairman Acer Group & President ICE.
Lecture in the 37th Series of Industrial Archaeology Lectures.
The Education Centre, Guildford Cathedral (Map).
Surrey's Spas and Holy Water
Lecture by Dr Gerry Moss, Past Chairman SIHG.
Lecture in the 37th Series of Industrial Archaeology Lectures.
The Education Centre, Guildford Cathedral (Map).
Industries of the Tillingbourne Valley
Lecture by Prof Alan Crocker, SIHG President
Lecture in the 37th Series of Industrial Archaeology Lectures.
The Education Centre, Guildford Cathedral (Map).