“Bastardy, Bigamy, Brawling and brothels” – Tales from Ely
Speaker Gill Shapland will give us a talk based on information found in the Ely Quarter Sessions. All talks are free to members, or £3 for guests / non-members, payable …
Speaker Gill Shapland will give us a talk based on information found in the Ely Quarter Sessions. All talks are free to members, or £3 for guests / non-members, payable …
You are invited to gather and collect our memories of the recent Conoration of HM King Charles III - how was this historic event celebrated in Stapleford? Everyone welcome, coffee …
Storyteller Chip Colquhoun will present this talk. All talks are free to members, or £3 for guests / non-members , payable on the door.
Local historian Helen Harwood will present this talk. All talks are free to members, or £3 for guests / non-members , payable on the door.
David Pepperell, who died in 2023, did many things for the village, including creating an extensive photographic record of the area, people and places. The History Society would like to add these to the archive, but to follow good archiving practice, we need to put names to the people featured and, as far as possible, …
One of Charles Darwin’s microscopes A look at the stories behind the Museum’s extensive collection of scientific artefacts. A talk by Alison Giles, the Whipple Museum’s Learning Coordinator All talks are free to members, or £3 for guests / non-members , payable on the door.
This may be something we would rather forget, and the general impact will be recorded in world history, but how did it affect local life? The History Society would like a record of what life in the village was like, how we as individuals managed to pass the time, or continue working, what the public …
What recent geophysical technologies can reveal about archaeological sites and a review of some of the local findings A talk by Ian Sanderson, Geophysics Practitioner All talks are free to members, or £3 for guests / non-members , payable on the door.
A History of ARM. Once referred to as "The Crown Jewels" of the UK's successful high tech industry, ARM grew from small beginnings in Cambridge to be a global company whose microchip designs feature ubiquitously in most smartphones and other devices. Where did it begin, and how did it happen? John Biggs, one of the …
How British rule changed India - and changed the British A talk by Dr Sean Lang, Senior Lecturer in History at Anglia Ruskin University. All talks are free to members, or £3 for guests / non-members , payable on the door.