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About the Trust | Norfolk Archaeological Trust
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Ver since the 1920s, the Norfolk Archaeological Trust has cared for ancient sites, buildings and landscapes in Norfolk. A registered charity, it is still the only county Trust in England dedicated to the conservation of archaeological sites through purchase and good management. The pace of the Trust’s work has quickened since 1984, when it acquired a significant part of the Roman town of. Archaeology is for people. Many of the monuments in our care are also important wildlife habitats. Our aim is. For th...
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Membership | The Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History
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The Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History is a registered charity (no. 289512) for the advancement of the education of the public:. To collect and publish information on the archaeology and history of the county of Suffolk. To oppose and prevent, as far as may be practicable, any injuries with which ancient monuments of every description within the county of Suffolk may from time to time be threatened and to collect accurate drawings, plans and descriptions thereof. Single - 25.00. Read more about...
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Suffolk's story | The Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History
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Suffolk's history is fascinating. Visitors can enjoy such remarkable places as the Anglo-Saxon 'burial ground of kings' at Sutton Hoo, the reconstructed Anglo-Saxon village at West Stow and the great castles at Orford and Framlingham. There are many outstanding parish churches. But there is much more to Suffolk's past than first meets the eye. We have assembled a 'time line' of twenty-five important Suffolk sites, ranging in date from 650,000 years ago to the early 20th century. Place Names book now avai...
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Ann Ashard Webb’s bequest: History of Suffolk - re-launch of series as a joint venture with CEAS | The Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History
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Ann Ashard Webb’s bequest: History of Suffolk - re-launch of series as a joint venture with CEAS. SIAH has reached agreement with the Centre for East Anglian Studies and the Suffolk Local History Council to re-launch, as a joint venture, the multi-volume series on the history of Suffolk first initiated with financial support, through UEA, from Ann Ashard Webb’s generous bequest. All issues up to 2012 now free to browse and download! WUFFINGS summer programme: change to programme! Read more about SLHC Eve...
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Extra Easter Opening Hours! | Hungate Medieval Art
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A centre for medieval art in Britain's most complete medieval city. Extra Easter Opening Hours! For the Easter Bank Holiday Hungate will be open extra hours. As well as Saturday 10.00 – 4.00, and Sunday 2.00 – 4.00 you can come and see us on EASTER MONDAY from 10.00 – 4.00. This entry was posted in Uncategorised. Free Lecture this Tuesday, 24th March 6pm. Updated lecture programme →. Stay in touch with Hungate. Winter closure, and repair works. Last chance to see Ministries of Defence.
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Closing of No Man’s Land exhibition, 11 November | Hungate Medieval Art
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A centre for medieval art in Britain's most complete medieval city. Closing of No Man’s Land exhibition, 11 November. Tuesday 11 November will see a combined event at Hungate – the closing of Mike Dodd’s World War 1-themed exhibition No Man’s Land. And a commemoration of Armistice Day. This free event will begin at 5.30pm. Please come and join us if you can. After this, Hungate will close for the winter, but look out for our programme of events for 2015 which will be published soon.
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July | 2015 | Hungate Medieval Art
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A centre for medieval art in Britain's most complete medieval city. Monthly Archives: July 2015. Ministries of Defense now open. Our new exhibition ‘Ministries of Defense; Breckland’s Hidden Churches and Landscapes’ opens today, and runs Saturdays 10:00-4:00, Sundays 2:00-4:00 until 4th October. Come and see…. This entry was posted in Uncategorised. Through a Glass Darkly closing this weekend. This Saturday and Sunday, 11th/12th July are your last chance to see our current exhibition.
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Subject of new exhibition season confirmed | Hungate Medieval Art
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A centre for medieval art in Britain's most complete medieval city. Subject of new exhibition season confirmed. This entry was posted in Uncategorised. Closing of No Man’s Land exhibition, 11 November. 2015 events programme →. Stay in touch with Hungate. Winter closure, and repair works. Last chance to see Ministries of Defence. Ministries of Defense now open. Through a Glass Darkly closing this weekend.
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What is Hungate? | Hungate Medieval Art
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A centre for medieval art in Britain's most complete medieval city. Hungate is a center for medieval art located in Britain’s most complete medieval city Norwich. We are based in the medieval church of St Peter Hungate, on historic Elm Hill in the city center. We exist to promote both the medieval art visible in the County of Norfolk (through exhibitions, research and an events and learning programme) and contemporary use of medieval art, approaches and buildings. For an informal discussion. Hungate Medi...
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Fiddler's Hill barrow, Warham | Norfolk Archaeological Trust
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Fiddler's Hill barrow, Warham. Iddler’s Hill is a prehistoric burial mound or. Which probably dates to the Late Neolithic period or to the Bronze Age (c. 2500 1400 BC). It lies at a crossroads on the road between Binham to Warham, about halfway between these two villages. Barrows and the sites of destroyed or damaged barrows are the most numerous prehistoric monuments recorded in the Norfolk Historic Environment Record ( www.heritage.norfolk.gov.uk. Click on image above to open Gallery. You can visit the...
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