Lectures will be held at 5.30p.m. at Rewley House, 1 Wellington Square, Oxford

October 16

Malcolm Axtell

Building Oxford’s Heritage Symm & Company from 1815

 

October 30

Nick Hance

History of Harwell Part I 1900 – 1950

 

November 13

Julian Munby

Edward III’s Round Table at Windsor

 

November 27

Malcolm Graham

Oxford City 1771 – Present, the development of boundaries and transport systems

 

December 11

Gill Hey

The Thames Valley through the early prehistoric period

January 15 2008

Barbara Allison

Petticoats and Partlets: women’s clothes in the early 17th century
January 29

Catherine Oakes

Medieval Marian Imagery in and around Oxford Churches

 

February 12

Paul Barnwell

Whence and Whither in Vernacular Building Studies

 

February 26

Dan Poore

The Tom Hassall Lecture
Oxford Castle

March 11

Warwick Rodwell

Dorchester Abbey: Its Archaeology and Architecture reconsidered

 

The lecture on December 11th will be followed by the Xmas Party.

Getting to Rewley House.

This map shows the location of Rewley House, at the junction of St John's Street and Wellington Square.

Parking before the meeting is usually easy enough.  Early arrivals may find metered parking spaces on west and north sides of Wellington Square.  More spaces are normally available on the west side of St Giles where it joins Woodstock Road.  From here is is only a short walk down Little Clarendon Street and across Wellington Square to Rewley House.  Beware.    Parking in time to get to Rewley house by 5.30 in November 2005 cost £3 and this may be increased.

Park and Ride buses from Water Eaton, Pear Tree and Redbridge stop at the top of St Giles, a short distance from Rewley House. Full details of the Park and Ride service are available here