Join the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society on November 18th for a day of lectures that explore community archaeology and ...
Venues All talks will take place in the Apostle Room, Clifton Cathedral, Pembroke Road, BS8 3BX and will commence at 19.45. ...
Venues The lectures in September, November, January, February and March will be held at the Dunrossil Centre, Gloucestershire Heritage Hub, Clarence ...
24/08/23 – STOP PRESS sadly Andrew Armstrong’s re-scheduled talk on Gloucester Castle, which was due to be delivered at Gloucester ...
An important research report on the medieval undercrofts of Westgate Street, Gloucester has been published by Historic England. The work ...
Two open days have been arranged at this excavation site (situated at Abbey Home Farm, Cirencester, Gloucestershire) as follows: Wednesday 16 ...
Work at Dulverton House in Gloucester has been nominated for a prestigious national award in the Current Archaeology ‘Best Rescue ...
It is with great sadness that the Trustees of the Bristol & Gloucestershire Archaeological Society have learnt of the death ...
21st September 2022 – Chiz Harward, ‘The Infirmarer’s Lodging of St Peter’s Abbey, Gloucester: investigating a monastic dwelling and prebendal ...
Exciting archaeological discoveries have recently been made beneath the University of Gloucestershire’s new campus at Kings Square, in Gloucester city ...
We pleased to announce that the recordings of all the talks presented at our recent symposium, ‘A Day of Gloucester ...
From Professor Tim Darvill Plans are now well advanced for excavations to continue at The Sisters Long Barrow on Abbey Home ...
Since 1986, the Local Studies Group of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals/Library Services Trust has given annual ...
We are sorry to report that due to pressure of work associated with other project, Lisa Brown is no longer ...
We are sorry to announce that John Rhodes has reluctantly decided to step down from his role as a BGAS ...
Bob Jones has been a professional archaeologist for 50 years specialising in urban archaeology, especially of the medieval and post-medieval ...
We are sorry to have to announce that the 2022 President’s meeting, which had been due to take place on ...
The 145th Annual General Meeting was held online on Saturday 23 April 2022. Fifty-six members were present. The meeting was ...
It is with deep regret that we announce the death of the Society’s website manager, Dr James Hodsdon, who passed ...
Do you have a good project that needs funding help, or a training course you’re applying for? We’d like to ...
BGAS member John Stevens has edited the Poll Book for the Bristol General Election of 1852, the last such volume ...
Helped by a grant from BGAS, recently discovered stonework at St Mary de Crypt, Gloucester, has now been professionally conserved. ...
Rose Hewlett’s talk, originally screened as part of the 2020 Gloucester History Festival, is still available online here. For more ...
The latest book by BGAS member Dr Anthea Jones is a new study of Johannes Kip’s celebrated engravings, which grace ...