Lakeside Arts
Part of University of Nottingham
Lakeside Arts

7TH NOTTINGHAMSHIRE
HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY
FESTIVAL

FIRST ONLINE EDITION
Saturday 20 June 2020

Talks |  Family Activities |  Local Heritage Projects |  Learning Online

The first time our annual museum event takes place online, we invite you to enjoy talks, activities and find out about the varied work taking place throughout Nottinghamshire by local history, heritage and archaeology societies, community groups, archaeological units and museums. 

Suitable for everyone including those with a general interest, people taking part in historical and archaeological work, and anyone wanting to escape into the past for a day.

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Over the past seven years, almost 60 different community groups and organisations have joined us to display and explain their exciting work. They have been joined by museums, archaeological units, universities, experimental archaeologists, reenactors, musicians and craftmakers, bringing their expertise, insights and fantastic displays and activities.

You will find an introduction to some of this year’s work online. While current global events mean that this year’s festival is a little different, we are grateful to everyone who has contributed and hope to welcome back old friends and new next year.

Moving forward we want to continue to increase the number of community groups, societies and organisations taking part to ensure that the Festival reflects the broadest diversity of people and histories in the region. We will be reaching out and would also welcome people getting in touch.

We hope you enjoy the Festival."

Dr. Clare Pickersgill
Keeper, University of Nottingham Museum

To read Clare's full reflections on the festival and its 7 year history, read her blog.

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TALKS

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Hello to everyone taking the time to look and listen to the brilliant online talks, presentations and resources that have been made available here as part of the 7th Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology day. It obviously goes without saying that, due to the Coronavirus outbreak, we are living through testing times. However, the spirit of innovation and collaboration that we have all needed to get through lockdown, is truly evidenced by the range of subjects and topics within the talks I now have the pleasure to introduce.

The series of talks for this year's festival have been contributed by Hannah O'Regan, Kathryn Steeson, Bob Massey, myself and the Manuscripts & Special Collections team. I hope you enjoy and let’s hope that next year we can all experience them in person.

Dr. Gareth Davies, MCIfA
Regional Director
Trent & Peak Archaeology, Nottingham

To read Gareth's full reflections on this year's series of talks, read his blog.

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GARETH DAVIES – ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS IN NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

Watch live: Saturday 20 June, 10am

Dr. Gareth Davies, Regional Director at Trent & Peak Archaeology, details some of the fascinating finds made during recent archaeological excavations in Nottingham. This recent work has highlighted the pressing need for a research strategy for Nottingham.

 

WATCH HERE

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HANNAH O'REGAN – BEARS IN BRITAIN: THE UNTOLD STORY

Watch live: Saturday 20 June, 11am

When did bears live in Britain? What is the link between bears and Shakespeare? Why did people put bear’s grease on their heads? Hannah O'Regan will uncover the untold story.

 

WATCH HERE

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KATHRYN STEENSON – NAUGHTY NOTTINGHAM: TALES FROM THE BAWDY COURT

Watch live: Saturday 20 June, 11.30am

Meet a few of Nottinghamshire’s fornicators, adulterers and haunters-of-alehouses: the ordinary people brought before Nottingham’s Church Court for moral misconduct and social misdemeanours. A talk by Kathryn Steenson from Manuscripts & Special Collections at the University of Nottingham.

WATCH HERE

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MANUSCRIPTS & SPECIAL COLLECTIONS – AN INTRODUCTION

Watch live: Saturday 20 June, 12pm

Enjoy hearing from the Manuscripts & Special Collections team give an introductory talk filmed for the Local History and Archaeology Festival 2020.

WATCH HERE

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BOB MASSEY – AN INTRODUCTION TO WILLIAM HERBERT HIGGINBOTTOM

Watch live: Saturday 20 June, 12.30pm

Enjoy Bob Massey's introduction to the relatively unknown architect, William Herbert Higginbottom and his surprising projects. 

WATCH HERE


LOCAL SOCIETIES AND RECENT PROJECTS

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Organisation Description  Page  
Field Detectives

During 2019 we celebrated our 20th year of time travel, a journey that has informed a ten year vision that will build on the learning we have shared from over twenty years of evidence based field survey work.

Visit
Miner2Major

Miner2Major is a five-year Landscape Partnership Scheme (2019-2023), supported by a £2,450,400 grant from the National Lottery Heritage Fund.

Visit
East Midlands History and Heritage Magazine East Midlands History and Heritage magazine uniquely caters for local history societies, schools and colleges, heritage practitioners and history professionals across the region, putting them in contact with you and you with them. Visit
Friends of the Centre for English Local History
 
Friends of the Centre for English Local History is a registered charity which supports the Centre for English Local History at the University of Leicester and its students. Visit
Ice Age Journeys Ice Age Journeys is a community project based where flint, tools some 14,000 years old, were dropped by the first colonizers of England at the end of the last Ice Age. Visit
Nottingham Postcard Club

Nottingham Postcard Club is run by a small group of members who welcome the opportunity to share their hobby with potential postcard collectors of the future.

Visit
The Portable Antiquities Scheme The Portable Antiquities Scheme, run by the British Museum and Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales – encourages the recording of archaeological objects found by members of the public in England and Wales. Visit

Classics and Archaeology
University of Nottingham

The Department of Classics and Archaeology teaches and researches a wide range of topics from early human evolution to post-medieval buildings. Visit
Manuscripts and Special Collections
University of Nottingham
Manuscripts and Special Collections holds over 3.5 million archival items and 80,000 printed works on behalf of the University Of Nottingham. Visit
Goadby Marwood History Group The Goadby Marwood History Group aims to document the history of Goadby Marwood and provide an archive of local information about our beautiful village. Visit
Stapleford & District History Group Stapleford & District History Group aim to encourage and support an interest in the history of the Stapleford Area and the conservation and archival of local interest. Visit
Peoples Histreh We are a group of people interested in Nottingham’s long and turbulent history of dissent, unrest and rebellion. Visit
The Sparrows Nest The Sparrows Nest focus on the history of anarchist groups and individuals in the UK and beyond, as well as the history of other social movements, protests and radicalism in the East Midlands and South Yorkshire. Visit

William Herbert Higginbottom 
Bob Massey

Bob Massey conducts research into the history of Arnold, Nottingham including publishing books on the history of the town. Visit
Trent and Peak Archaeology Trent & Peak Archaeology is part of York Archaeological Trust for Excavation and Research, which investigates the past for the benefit of present communities and future generations. Visit
LatinNow The LatinNow Project is a European research project based in Nottingham and Oxford looking at what happened when Latin arrived in Western Europe. Visit
Nottinghamshire Historic Environment Records Office

The Nottinghamshire Historic Environment Records Office (HER) documents historic buildings, archaeological sites, excavations, and discoveries in Nottinghamshire.

Visit

ACTIVITIES FOR FAMILIES

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ROMAN THEATRE MASKS

Associate Artist, Elaine Winter, and The University of Nottingham Museum, team up to bring us an online Roman Theatre Mask workshop. Have fun making your own mask which you can use in your very own theatre production.

JOIN ACTIVITY

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BOARD GAME – JOURNEY OF A ROMAN COIN

If a Roman coin could talk it would have some great stories to tell... Enjoy this board game and race around the Roman Empire to see who reaches Rome first!

For 2+ players

JOIN ACTIVITY

 

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CRACK THE ROMAN CURSE ACTIVITY

Can you crack the Roman curse? LatinNow have kindly put together an exciting activity for you that'll let you imagine you are a Roman dealing with a very Roman problem.

JOIN ACTIVITY

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