LOCAL HISTORY TALKS

PLEASE CONFIRM BOOKING/TICKET ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE VENUE/ORGANISERS BEFORE SETTING OUT AND THAT THERE HAS BEEN NO CHANGE TO THE SCHEDULE

HISTORY TALKS

I AM CURRENTLY GIVING TALKS AGAIN, AND I AM THEREFORE MAKING NEW BOOKINGS.

HOWEVER, MY HEALTH RECENTLY HAS NOT BEEN GOOD AND I AM THEREFORE NO LONGER MAKING LONG CAR JOURNEYS.

 

THIS LIST IS ONLY FOR INFORMATION:

PLEASE CONFIRM THAT TALKS YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ARE GOING AHEAD BEFORE TRAVELLING.

 

Talks currently booked in for 2023

The talks listed below are, to the best of my knowledge, open to the public, and I update it from time to time. The listing is purely for information, however, and you must check the details with the organisers in advance to ensure that they are correct, and that you will be admitted. There is often a small charge for visitors.

 

April 20th, Agricultural Hiring Fairs: Business and Pleasure Combined, Malham.

May 4th, Poverty and the Workhouse in Nineteenth-Century England, Bradford family History Society.

May 18th, Farnhill.

June 13th, The Taylors of Red House and the Development of Yorkshire Cloth Making, Red House Trust.

June 21st, Agricultural Hiring Fairs: Business and Pleasure Combined, Penistone.

September 13th, The Rise of the Co-op Movement, Spen Valley Local History Society.

October 17th, Building the Industrial Revolution, Halifax Antiquarian Society.