Stories in Stones: the MEDICUS stories and the archaeological record
Ruth Downie writes a series of murder mysteries, the MEDICUS stories, set mainly in Roman Britain during the early years of Hadrian’s reign.
CLASP
Ruth Downie writes a series of murder mysteries, the MEDICUS stories, set mainly in Roman Britain during the early years of Hadrian’s reign.
CLASP
A Morse code message from France sent by Georges Bégué announced the birth of occupied Europe’s largest covert force 80 years ago.
The National Museum of Computing
The crop had largely fallen out of cultivation, but in the First World War it became essential for Britain to greatly increase the amount it grew.
Olney Archaeological Society
We now offer virtual IT/Web meetings to members every other Wednesday. These meetings will be held via Zoom from 10.00 to 11.30 am.
In this episode of the Local History Matters podcasts Dr Claire Kennan talks to Dr Ellie Pridgeon about a range of community archiving projects.
Professor Brian Randell will describe the life and work of this amazing and little-known successor to the famous Babbage.
The National Museum of Computing
This Zoom talk by Dr. Samantha Leggert looks at the new stable isotope evidence from the skeletons at Whitehall Farm, Nether Heyford
CLASP
This talk with Timothy Walke looks at mankind’s dependence on plants for everything from food to film and from painkillers to paint.
Buckinghamshire Gardens Trust
Steve Kay will talk about William Digby Worthy, an unsung hero of British computing, as well his involvement with, and the history of, the TAC computer.
The National Museum of Computing
Mary Teviot discusses the pitfalls of the indexes, spelling variants and errors in digitisation. This free talk is for BFHS members.
Buckinghamshire Family History Society
Copyright © 2026 | WordPress Theme by MH Themes