SocAntiquaries
The Society of Antiquaries of London is a registered charity (no. 207237) with the mission of the 'encouragement, advancement and furtherance of the study and knowledge of the antiquities and history of this and other countries'. The Society supports an elected Fellowship of nearly 3,000 and a library and museum collection at Burlington House in London. It also owns a heritage site (Kelmscott Manor, the former Cotswold retreat of William Morris) that includes a historic home and Victorian museum collection. In addition, the Society supports a series of publications, conservation and research grants, Thursday evening lectures for Fellows, Public lectures and a programme of conferences and seminars.
As much as it is able, with permission of the speakers and others involved, the Society attempts to record and post its lectures and other event proceedings here and on its website at www.sal.org.uk.
Geoffrey Munn on the benefits of becoming an Affiliate Member of the Society.
The Birth of Heneb and a Vision for the Future
A Maze without a Plan? Display in Sir John Soane’s Museum by Bruce Boucher FSA
Boynton Hall Simply Told
The Archaeo-Sexism Exhibition: Challenging Sexism in Archaeology
Future of Archaeology in England: Response to Society's manifesto by the National Trust
Future of Archaeology in England: Response to Society's manifesto by Council for British Archaeology
Future of Archaeology in England: Response to Society's manifesto by Historic England
Future of Archaeology in England: Response to Society's manifesto by Society for Museum Archaeology
The Future of Archaeology in England: Response to the Society's manifesto from HEF
The Future of Archaeology in England: Response to the Society's manifesto by Prof Julian D Richards
The Future of Archaeology in England: Response to the Society's manifesto by Cummings and Gardner
The Future of Archaeology in England: Response to the Society's manifesto by Prof Kevin MacDonald
The Future of Archaeology in England: Response to the Society's manifesto by Michael D'Aprix
The Future of Archaeology in England: Response to the Society's manifesto by Dr Paul Belford FSA
The Future of Archaeology in England: Response to the Society's manifesto by Dr Joe Flatman FSA
The Future of Archaeology in England: Response to the Society's manifesto by Diggit Archaeology
The Future of Archaeology in England: Response to the Society's manifesto by CIfA
SAL Lunchtime Lecture: Stonehenge and the British Empire: an overlooked debt
Society of Antiquaries of London Collections: Archives
Society of Antiquaries of London Collections: Museum
Society of Antiquaries of London Collections: Resources
Society of Antiquaries of London Collections: Library
Society of Antiquaries of London Collections
11. Ceramics as Historical Agents: 1640-1670 - Caroline McCaffrey-Howarth
Opening Remarks – Dr John Cooper FSA, Director of Research and Publications
Closing Remarks – Jen Caddick, Laura Flannigan, Murray Tremellen
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12. Dancing Opposition: the ballroom and the 1784 Westminster election – Hillary Burlock