SearchCurrently displaying all 421 pages on the site. Enter a search term. Search term Sort by: RelevanceTitleOldestNewest PAGE: < Prev9101112131415161718Next > Transactions of the Society (1897-98) Below you will find copies of articles in pdf format from the 1897-98 volume of the Transactions of the St ... Past SAHAAS lectures The varied lecture programme offered by the Society is evident from this record of lectures from 2001 to 2020. St Michael's Village, from rural settlement to residential suburb, 1700-1930 In this book Kate Morris tells the story of how St Michael’s village was transformed from a thriving artisan community to an attractive residential suburb of St Albans Volunteers needed for St Albans History Fair, 10 September 2022 Your Society needs you! The plans for the History Fair The Society is holding a History Fair in the Marlborough Road Methodist ... Heroes or Villains: the Slave Trade of St Albans The slave trade permeated polite society in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and St Albans was no exception. Joseph Timperon, a former High Sheriff of Hertfordshire, took an active part in the slave trade. The Mayor’s History Fund St Albans and Hertfordshire Architectural and Archaeological Society (‘the Society’), one of Britain’s oldest, largest, and most respected local history ... St Julian's Research Group Julia Merrick, a member of the St Julian’s Research Group, is looking for anyone who may have information about St ... Other research groups Researching the rich history of St Albans and its environs is a popular activity among Society members. Research Seminars Our popular research seminars provide an opportunity to get up to date with current projects, and chip in your own ideas. St Albans Architect Percival Blow: From Arts and Crafts to Gothic Revival and Art Deco By Patricia Broad, Sue Mann and Jonathan Mein, this fully illustrated book tells the story of a very gifted man with a passion for good design. After a career spanning just over 40 years Percival Blow’s architectural work has left a lasting legacy in St Albans. Voting figures and how to improve them Raising revenue without annoying voters has always been a preoccupation of politicians, and the eighteenth century was no exception. SAHAAS Deeds Collection A calendar of deeds and other papers in the Society’s collection covering the 17th century to 20th centuries From the 1970s ... 2022 Newsletters Society's 2023 New Year Party After a ‘Covid break’ of two years, the Society held its annual New Year Party on Friday 6th January – this time, for ... The origins of Verulamium Find out more about the origins and early development of Verulamium. The Real History of the Fighting Cocks The Fighting Cocks pub is certainly an historic building, but is it really the oldest pub in England? Become a Clockateer! Help keep the Clocktower open to the public by joining the Society and becoming an occasional volunteer. Publications of the 17th Century Research Group Several publications stemmed from the research database developed by the 17th Century Research Group Visit SAHAAS Library Opening hours SAHAAS Library is open on Wednesdays and Fridays, from 10am until 12 noon. Visitors are very welcome (please let ... Hertfordshire Archaeology and History Hertfordshire Archaeology and History journal, Volume 18 (2016-2019) Our Society’s scholarly journal of record Our Society combines with the East Hertfordshire ... St Albans & the Wars of the Roses: associated events The Society's three-month exhibition on the Forgotten Battle of St Albans is the centre-piece for a wide range of associated activities. New insights into the second battle of St Albans 1461 This article explores the largely forgotten Second Battle of St Albans. It first appeared in the winter 2021 issue of 'Battlefield', the magazine of The Battlefields Trust. Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough & her Almshouses The redoubtable Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough, commissioned the Marlborough Almshouses which still stand on Hatfield Road. Join us and take part! Benefits As a member of the Society, you’ll enjoy many benefits: an award-winning newsletter four times a year. a varied programme of up ... PAGE: < Prev9101112131415161718Next >