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Memories and Artefacts
Topic 3: Memories and Artefacts Eye-witness accounts: For more recent history, it may be possible to talk to someone who was there. Eye witness accounts can provide details that are not…
Read MoreHOD – Discover Stamford URC
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2023 Come and discover a hidden treasure in Stamford. The Chapel offers the visitor a unique opportunity to see this Victorian gem! Visit to…
Read MoreHOD – The Adventures of Stukeley
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2023 Founded 1710, Spalding Gentlemen’s Society, Britain’s oldest surviving provincial learned society. Todays dedicated volunteers collate and conserve the collection ensuring its future survival.…
Read MoreHOD – Inside the Grantham Masonic Centre
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2023 Grantham Freemason Hall, that houses Freemasons’ meetings will open to the public for only the third time in its 85-year history. Grantham Freemasons’…
Read MoreHODs – Anderby Drainage Museum
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 Anderby Pumping Station was built during WWII and holds fascinating land drainage history artefacts. If conditions are right, the pumps will be running.…
Read MoreHODs – Anderby Drainage Museum
Part of the Lincolnshire HODs Festival 2022 Anderby Pumping Station was built during WWII and holds fascinating land drainage history artefacts. If conditions are right, the pumps will be running.…
Read MoreBuild for the Future: East Midlands Exhibition 2023
BOOK YOUR FREE DELEGATE TICKET HERE FOR 2023’S EVENT Build for the Future: East Midlands Connecting the Construction, Heritage, Property & Sustainability Industries The annual event is returning for its…
Read MoreArchaeology Club – Autumn Term
The Heritage Lincolnshire Archaeology Club! Join our Heritage Lincolnshire Archaeology Club, for our Autumn Term starting in September. Age: 8-16 Using artefacts, they will explore the stories of people who…
Read MoreArchaeology Club – Autumn Term
The Heritage Lincolnshire Archaeology Club! Join our Heritage Lincolnshire Archaeology Club, for our Autumn Term starting in September. Age: 8-16 Using artefacts, they will explore the stories of people who…
Read MoreArchaeology Club – Autumn Term
The Heritage Lincolnshire Archaeology Club! Join our Heritage Lincolnshire Archaeology Club, for our Autumn Term starting in September. Age: 8-16 Using artefacts, they will explore the stories of people who…
Read MoreHeritage Lincolnshire is granted Young Archaeologists Club Status!
The Community Heritage Team at Heritage Lincolnshire are excited to announce that they have restarted Lincolnshire’s only Young Archaeologists Club (YAC) group and will be running it for the benefit…
Read MoreCalling all teachers!
Are you struggling to bring history alive? Looking to refresh or renew how you deliver history sessions in the classroom? Stumped when it comes to finding affordable and relevant school…
Read MoreBuild for the Future: East Midlands Exhibition 2021
Build for the Future: East Midlands Exhibition 2021 Professional Photos from Build for the Future 2021’s event Archaeological Project Services apsarchaeology.co.uk Archaeological Project Services (APS) are a long established commercial…
Read MoreMeet our new trainee – Kate Tyler
In 2021 Kate Tyler joined the Heritage Lincolnshire team as an HES Digital Heritage Trainee. Here Kate tells us about her interest in heritage, and all the exciting things she’s…
Read MoreThe Tudors in Lincolnshire
During the Tudor period Lincolnshire was one of the most isolated counties in England. Henry VIII famously referred to its inhabitants as “the commons of one shire and that one…
Read MoreChanges in Technology, Changes in Society by Jim Snee
In 1816, Christian Jürgensen Thomsen was appointed to curate Danish Royal Commission for the Collection and Preservation of Antiquities’ first exhibition. After careful study he displayed the objects by period,…
Read MoreHomes for Nomads by Jim Snee
It is considered hard for people who have only experienced a sedentary lifestyle to understand what a nomadic lifestyle truly means. Yet the circumstances in which I am writing, a…
Read MoreThe Stage is Set by Jim Snee
A new year and a new beginning. And that made me think of what new topics I can write about. Lincolnshire has a long history and a lot has happened.…
Read More#Thankstoyou – Volunteers
In additional to helping landscape and townscapes, money from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, funded through every National Lottery ticket you buy, is also channelled directly into volunteer groups. Anyone…
Read MoreHow Heritage Lincolnshire gets Involved across the County
The Heritage Lottery Fund have created so many opportunities for the public to enjoy! Our charity is focused on conserving the rich heritage of Lincolnshire. This is for the benefit…
Read MoreA storytelling workshop for beginners and improvers
…with TV presenter Mary-Ann Ochota and award-winning Storyteller Jason Buck
Read MoreRings, Wings and Spindle Whorls
An Evening with TV Presenter and Archaeologist Mary-Ann Ochota and Storyteller Jason Buck
Read MoreInvestigation Techniques
Topic 3: Investigation techniques As well as making a record of what is visible on the ground, archaeologists have a number of investigation techniques that allow them to find further…
Read MoreDocumentary Research
Topic 2: Documentary Research Lincs to the Past in Topic 1 can give you the location of specific records, and they are often a good starting point for documentary research.…
Read MoreSecondary Schools & Colleges
As part of our services to schools our experienced education staff can provide free advice on any aspect of local history and archaeology. With site studies back at Key Stage 3…
Read MoreTools for investigating landscapes
In this course, we will be introducing you to some of the methods that can be used to study a site and the landscape around it. For convenience, we have…
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