ONLINE WINTER LECTURE SERIES JANUARY TO MARCH 2022
Following the success of our 2020 and 2021 series of online lectures, we were delighted to offer three further talks on Hertfordshire’s history in early 2022.
This year's lectures were:-
Anne Rowe Unravelling the history of a Country House - Hamels near Braughing
Kate Harwood In Rural State Superior: Panshanger after Repton
Lee Prosser Abbot Moote’s Great Barns Around St Albans
Please note: we do not record our lectures
In early 2021 we enjoyed three excellent and very informative lectures: Dr Elaine Saunders, Policing Hertfordshire before ‘The Police' ; Dr James Bettley ‘Few counties are as interesting as Herts’: revising Pevsner’s Hertfordshire and Dr Alan Thomson, Hertfordshire’s health in the seventeenth century .
Following the success of our 2020 and 2021 series of online lectures, we were delighted to offer three further talks on Hertfordshire’s history in early 2022.
This year's lectures were:-
Anne Rowe Unravelling the history of a Country House - Hamels near Braughing
Kate Harwood In Rural State Superior: Panshanger after Repton
Lee Prosser Abbot Moote’s Great Barns Around St Albans
Please note: we do not record our lectures
In early 2021 we enjoyed three excellent and very informative lectures: Dr Elaine Saunders, Policing Hertfordshire before ‘The Police' ; Dr James Bettley ‘Few counties are as interesting as Herts’: revising Pevsner’s Hertfordshire and Dr Alan Thomson, Hertfordshire’s health in the seventeenth century .