Thursday, 2 October 2014

Talk: Tudor & Stuart Sheffield by David Templeman at Worksop

Talk by David Templeman of Sheffield Manor Lodge on the environs of Sheffield during the 16th and 17th century before the small rural town became the Steel City. 

The Innings, Worksop, S81 0RS. Starts at 7.30pm. £3 entry. bar is open and ample parking

Wednesday, 27 August 2014

Event - Anglo-Saxon & Norman Architecture (Worksop)

Pat McLaughlin returns to the Innings Public House in Worksop on 4th September to give a talk on  Anglo-Saxon and Norman architecture in the local area such as churches and castles

Talk starts at 7.30 pm. £3 entry fee. Bar open as normal.

Wednesday, 28 May 2014

Event - Explore the history of Sherwood Forest at town pub (Worksop)



The mystery and historical significance of Sherwood Forest will be the topic of conversation at The Innings pub in Worksop next week when Professor Ian D . Rotherham presents his illustrated lecture Sherwood Forest & The Dukeries - A Companion to the Land of Robin Hood.

The talk is part of a meeting for the Priory Historical Society, but all are welcome to hear Prof Rotherham’s presentation, which is based on his own book of the same title.

“Sherwood Forest is arguably the most famous historic landscape in the world, immortalised through storytelling, mythology, romantic books, and ultimately by Hollywood,” said Prof Rotherham.

“This is the setting for Robin Hood, Little John and the rest of the Merry Men.”

“Yet behind the glamorous legends are equally fascinating places, people and histories.

“After the break-up of the Royal Hunting Forest came the famous establishment of great halls, houses and parks for the aristocracy, the so-called Dukeries, and then industry, with deep coal mining, wartime military training, and 20th Century forestry.”

“From the 19th Century onwards, the region was a notable tourism, which continues today as visitors from around the world come to experience the forest’s nature, history and myth.

Copies of the book will be on sale on the night, which takes place next Thursday (5th June) at 7.30pm.
 
From:  http://www.worksopguardian.co.uk/news/local/worksop-explore-the-history-of-sherwood-forest-at-town-pub-1-6639560

Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Events - Priories Historical Society Talks 2014

Thursday April 3rd
CONTRACEPTION THROUGH THE AGES by Joan Grundy
This entertaining talk dispels any notion that 20th century invention. The Greeks, Arabs, Egyptians all used differing – if highly unreliable – methods but some of these led the way for today's modern methods. Hear how Britain lagged behind the rest of the world in discussing contraception and about the pioneering work of Marie Stopes in the 1920s.
Starts 7.30pm at The Innings, Gloucester Road Worksop, S81 0RS
 
Thursday May 1st 
FOOTPADS, KINGS & HIGHWAYMEN by Ian Morgan, Author
The A1 renowned as being the route from London to Edinburgh has changed its path and even its name many times over the years, yet as the travellers pass on their way do they know just how fortunate they are? Our journey covers just 34 miles as we take the route of the old Great North Road through Nottinghamshire and in that short distance we shall see the scenes of horrific battles, the haunts of highwaymen, the sites of murder and much, much more … get ready for a rollercoaster ride of horror and humour as the stories of this ancient highway unfold.
Starts 7.30pm at The Innings, Gloucester Road Worksop, S81 0RS

 
Thursday June 5th 
SHERWOOD FOREST & THE DUKERIES by Prof. Ian Rotherham, author.
Sherwood Forest is the most famous historic landmark in world, immortalized through storytelling, mythology and romantic books and ultimately by Hollywood. This is the setting for Robin Hood, Little John, and the rest of the Merry Men. Yet beyond the glamorous legends are equally fascinating places, people and histories. An important and vast medieval forest and extensive heath. Great halls, houses and parks of the aristocracy the so-called Dukery. Then industry, wartime training, and forestry. Richly illustrated with images from the past: photographs, postcards, paintings and antique prints.
Starts 7.30pm at The Innings, Gloucester Road Worksop, S81 0RS

 
AUGUST  2nd & 3rd
GREAT WAR DISPLAY 
Worksop Priory, Priorswell Road, Worksop
12.30 onwards 

 
September AGM
 
October 2nd 
TUDOR & STUART SHEFFIELD by David Templeman.  
Gives some idea of how Worksop would have been. The 16th and 17th century roots when Sheffield was a small rural town. Talk looks at how the ordinary people lived, worked and played, its surviving buildings from that period and unfortunately the last ones to be demolished, plus how the cutlery industry developed over the centuries.
Starts 7.30pm at The Innings, Gloucester Road Worksop, S81 0RS

 
November6th
THE HISTORY OF THE LAW IN ENGLAND by Mike Langley our treasurer.
A look at how the law has changed and shaped our Country.
Starts 7.30pm at The Innings, Gloucester Road Worksop, S81 0RS

 
December 4th 
CHRISTMAS PARTY & A VISIT TO LOCAL HISTORICAL SITES by Pam Cook
short presentation including Mattersey; Worksop; Blyth Priories. Carlton & Throapham Churches etc.
Starts 7.30pm at The Innings, Gloucester Road Worksop, S81 0RS

Talk - World War I by Pam Cook (Worksop)

The next Priories Historical Society meeting is on Thursday March 6th  2014 at the BCVS, next to Worksop Priory on Priorswell Road, Worksop starting at 7.30pm

Pam Cook gives a talk on World War I and looking for the story of her ancestors

Hope to see you there.

Saturday, 9 November 2013

Talk - Green Men, Gargoyles and Other Fanciful Creatures by Pat McLaughlin (Worksop)

The next Priories Historical Society meeting is on Thursday February 6th  2014 at the BCVS, next to Worksop Priory on Priorswell Road, Worksop starting at 7.30pm

Why were Christians putting pagan figures in their churches and what were they for? What is a sheilanagig? Pat is a well know speaker and expert on churches and comes to explain all.

Hope to see you there.

Thursday, 17 October 2013

Event - FOLK TALES OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE (Worksop)

The next PHS meeting is on November 7th at the BCVS, next to Worksop Priory on Priorswell Road, Worksop

FOLK TALES OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE – Pete Castle. Author and Folk Singer.

Passed from generation to generation, Nottinghamshire’s folk tales have been gathered by Pete Castle, author, into a book. It includes outlaws and of course Robin Hood; the clever Men of Gotham; witches, ghosts and vampires as well as noble lords and thwarted lovers. A new speaker for the Society but an unusual subject and well worth a visit!

Hope to see you there. The talk starts at 7.30pm