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Live Streams

With the ongoing pandemic, and government restrictions preventing attendence at events such as our Annual Lecture programme, the Society is hosting a series of talks to members presented as a live stream via YouTube.

Live access to streams, and the abiliity therefore to ask questions of the speaker, is restricted to members only.  Members also have access to recordings of previous talks.

Non-members can access selected recordings by clicking the links below or by visiting the Society's YouTube Channel.  In addition to selected live stream recordings, other Society videos are available.  With others planned or in production, please consider subscribing to the channel. 

If you are interested in joining the Society, membership details can be found on this form.

The committee is monitoring the situation with regards to live events and will review arrangements in line with government advice.

Previous streams:

5th October 2020 - Martin Bland, The forge in Forge Valley: ongoing research (available for members)

19th October 2020 - Chris Hall, ".. the said house of William Pawlen new made..." - medieval domestic architecture in Scarborough (available for members)

2nd November 2020 - Paul Ware, The Pocklington Chariot Burials (available for members)

16th November 2020 - Trevor Pearson, Medieval Brompton: The Society's excavations on Castle Hill (available for members)

30th November 2020 - Elaine Jamieson, Extending Histories: From medieval mottes to prehistoric round mounds (available for members)

14th December 2020 - Keith Johnston, The Varied History of Scarborough Racecourse (available for members)

4th January 2021 - John Oxley, Painting with Light: Stained glass in England from the 7th century to the 21st century, an overview (available for members)

18th January 2021 - Alison Spencer, 'The Wolds is our oyster': a journey of archaeological discovery with FFWAP (available for a limited time by clicking here)

 

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