The Exmouth Historical & Archaeological Society has sent us its 2014 programme.
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EXMOUTH HISTORICAL & ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
PROGRAMME for 2014-2015
Glenorchy Church Hall, Exeter Road, Exmouth at 7.30 p.m.
March 3 - History of Exeter cathedral, part 1
Speaker: John Allan, cathedral archaeologist
April 7- 3,000 years of history from the sea
Speakers: Ron Howell & Andy Elliot, South-West Maritime Archaeological Group
May 12 - Devon mills
Speaker: Martin Watts, “Time Team” expert and former Chairman of SPAB Mills Group
June 2 - The Courtenay family of Powderham Castle
Speaker: Felicity Harper, Powderham archivist
Sept. 1- The building of Plymouth breakwater
Speaker; Nigel Overton, Plymouth Museum
October 6 - The Romans in the South-West
Speaker: Derek Gore, Exeter University
Nov. 3 - Devon Coastal archaeology
Speaker; Bill Horner, Devon County Archaeologist
2015
January 5 - Exmouth and the Newfoundland cod trade
Speaker: Jenny Moon, local historian
Visitors are welcome at all meetings – entrance £2
For further information, phone Mike Tracey (01395 260442)
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EXMOUTH HISTORICAL & ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY
PROGRAMME for 2014-2015
Glenorchy Church Hall, Exeter Road, Exmouth at 7.30 p.m.
March 3 - History of Exeter cathedral, part 1
Speaker: John Allan, cathedral archaeologist
April 7- 3,000 years of history from the sea
Speakers: Ron Howell & Andy Elliot, South-West Maritime Archaeological Group
May 12 - Devon mills
Speaker: Martin Watts, “Time Team” expert and former Chairman of SPAB Mills Group
June 2 - The Courtenay family of Powderham Castle
Speaker: Felicity Harper, Powderham archivist
Sept. 1- The building of Plymouth breakwater
Speaker; Nigel Overton, Plymouth Museum
October 6 - The Romans in the South-West
Speaker: Derek Gore, Exeter University
Nov. 3 - Devon Coastal archaeology
Speaker; Bill Horner, Devon County Archaeologist
2015
January 5 - Exmouth and the Newfoundland cod trade
Speaker: Jenny Moon, local historian
Visitors are welcome at all meetings – entrance £2
For further information, phone Mike Tracey (01395 260442)