Saturday, 7 May 2016
9:00 - 16:30
The Robbins Conference Centre,
Plymouth University,
Gibbon Street,
Plymouth
PL4 8BZ
Come to this popular day of talks and presentations that celebrate the history of Plymouth and the surrounding area.
The programme for this year includes:
Tickets are £12 per person. Optional lunch tickets are also available priced at £10 per person.
Purchase them online now from eventbriteor by calling the City Museum and Art Gallery on 01752 304774.
The booking deadline is 12:00 on Friday, 29 April 2016.
9:00 - 16:30
The Robbins Conference Centre,
Plymouth University,
Gibbon Street,
Plymouth
PL4 8BZ
Come to this popular day of talks and presentations that celebrate the history of Plymouth and the surrounding area.
The programme for this year includes:
- New Research on Viking Activities in the South-West by Derek Gore, Honorary Fellow at the University of Exeter
- The Tudor Cattewater Wreck: Recent investigations into finds and dating by Martin Read, Lecturer in Maritime Archaeology at Plymouth University
- Unpacking 'The Spice Box': How performance can help us understand history by Playwright Jon Nash and actors from The Barbican Theatre
- Popular Revolt and Taxation in Plymouth and Devon, 1550 to 1640 by Todd Gray, Research Fellow at the University of Exeter
- Dead Interesting: Victors and Victims of War by Dr Ian Hodgins
- Plymouth Past on Film: ‘Plymouth Beats’ by Stacey Anderson from the South West Film and Television Archive and Colette Hobbs from the South West Image Bank
- Updates on future projects for Libraries, Museums and the Plymouth and West Devon Record Office
Tickets are £12 per person. Optional lunch tickets are also available priced at £10 per person.
Purchase them online now from eventbriteor by calling the City Museum and Art Gallery on 01752 304774.
The booking deadline is 12:00 on Friday, 29 April 2016.