Events
Summer meeting at Send and Ripley
hosted by the Send & Ripley History Society
Programme
11.00 Coffee at the Manor House, Send Marsh Green
11.30 Guided tour around Send Marsh Green
A training excavation on the site of Alexander Raby's mill at the 18th century ironworking site at Cobham Park. If there is time, the dig will also examine the site of two crofts in an adjacent field.
Places are limited, so booking is essential. Contact Richard Savage for details (richard.savage@btinternet.com)
A training excavation on the site of Alexander Raby's mill at the 18th century ironworking site at Cobham Park. If there is time, the dig will also examine the site of two crofts in an adjacent field.
Places are limited, so booking is essential. Contact Richard Savage for details (richard.savage@btinternet.com)
A training excavation on the site of Alexander Raby's mill at the 18th century ironworking site at Cobham Park. If there is time, the dig will also examine the site of two crofts in an adjacent field.
Places are limited, so booking is essential. Contact Richard Savage for details (richard.savage@btinternet.com)
A training excavation on the site of Alexander Raby's mill at the 18th century ironworking site at Cobham Park. If there is time, the dig will also examine the site of two crofts in an adjacent field.
Places are limited, so booking is essential. Contact Richard Savage for details (richard.savage@btinternet.com)
A training excavation on the site of Alexander Raby's mill at the 18th century ironworking site at Cobham Park. If there is time, the dig will also examine the site of two crofts in an adjacent field.
Places are limited, so booking is essential. Contact Richard Savage for details (richard.savage@btinternet.com)
A training excavation on the site of Alexander Raby's mill at the 18th century ironworking site at Cobham Park. If there is time, the dig will also examine the site of two crofts in an adjacent field.
Places are limited, so booking is essential. Contact Richard Savage for details (richard.savage@btinternet.com)
A training excavation on the site of Alexander Raby's mill at the 18th century ironworking site at Cobham Park. If there is time, the dig will also examine the site of two crofts in an adjacent field.
Places are limited, so booking is essential. Contact Richard Savage for details (richard.savage@btinternet.com)
A training excavation on the site of Alexander Raby's mill at the 18th century ironworking site at Cobham Park. If there is time, the dig will also examine the site of two crofts in an adjacent field.
Places are limited, so booking is essential. Contact Richard Savage for details (richard.savage@btinternet.com)
A training excavation on the site of Alexander Raby's mill at the 18th century ironworking site at Cobham Park. If there is time, the dig will also examine the site of two crofts in an adjacent field.
Places are limited, so booking is essential. Contact Richard Savage for details (richard.savage@btinternet.com)
10.30am Tea and Coffee available
10.50am Welcome & Introduction
11.00am Isabel Sullivan: ‘An Introduction to Manorial Documents'. Isabel is an archivist with an interest in Latin working at the History Centre
Matthew Piggott: ‘Manorial Documents: their survival and how to locate them.' Matthew is also an archivist at the Centre and will demonstrate the use of the online Manorial Document Register
An illustrated talk by Julia Elton, Past-President of the Newcomen Society
To be held in Lecture Theatre F, University of Surrey, Guildford
This lecture is open to all - £5 per person, payable at the door
This Conference, the second to be held following the publication of the Surrey Archaeological Research Framework in 2006, will we hope be the second in an annual series studying aspects of the Framework document (this can be found under Research | SARF) and debating some of the issues identified.
10.00: Registration and coffee
10.30: Welcome to the Morning Session
Chairman: Dr. Joe Flatman (Surrey County Council)
An illustrated talk by Martin Watts, millwright and mill historian
To be held in Lecture Theatre F, University of Surrey, Guildford
Lecture open to all - £5 per person, payable at the door
10.00 a.m. Coffee. Exhibits ready for viewing
10.25 a.m. Morning Session. Chair Alan Crocker (Chair SLHC)
10.30 a.m. Jane Furlong (United Kingdom National Inventory of War Memorials, Imperial War Museum): How we Remember - Commemoration in the UK and the work of the United Kingdom National Inventory of War Memorials
11.30 a.m. Carol Brown (Guildford Museum): Women in Wartime
An illustrated talk by Peter Reese, Author
To be held in Lecture Theatre F, University of Surrey, Guildford
Lecture open to all - £5 per person, payable at the door






