Meetings for 2008    




WINTER /SPRING TALKS     

all at the Ingleborough Community Centre 7.30pm start.

January 21st
Dr Angus Winchester
The Common Land Project. Scales Moor
Dr Winchester of Lancaster University is leading an investigation into the history of common land ownership in the Yorkshire Dales.

February 18th
Professor Ian Whyte of Lancaster University
Parliamentary Enclosures and the Landscape of the Northern Uplands. Problems and Puzzles. 

March 17th
Members of the Committee
Four Digs and a Survey
A review and update of  Projects organised by the   Ingleborough Archaeology Group.

April 21st
Professor Mark Edmonds of York University
Stone Axes in Prehistory


SUMMER WALKS 
Meet either at the venue or at the Community Centre, Ingleton, (CC) to share cars.

May 19th                           tel. 015242 71072 / 41303
The Cross Stone at Whelprigg,  Casterton Stone Circle and Andy Goldsworthy's Art.
Led by J. Price.
Meet outside the  west entrance to Whelprigg, at 7 pm. SD 626 812 or at the CC at 6.40pm                                 

June 16th                        tel. 015242 71072
A Motorised Local History Trail.
Devised by C.Howard and members of the IAG.     Meet at the C C at 7.00pm

July 21st.                                      tel. 01729 822915
Historic Landscapes. Mossy Bottom, Denthead.
Led by Miles Johnson. Meet under Denthead viaduct SD 778 844 at 7pm or CC at  6.45pm.


September 6th (Saturday) tel.01729 822915.
The Pele Towers of the Penrith Area
Led by David Johnson.
Meet CC at 9.00am or small car park by Clifton Church NY 533 270 at 10 am.    


AUTUMN/WINTER TALKS      
all at the Ingleborough Community Centre 7.30pm start.

October 20th
Annual General Meeting followed by
An Exploration of the Pictish Stones of Scotland presented by Carol Howard.

November 17th
John Cruse.
What have Querns ever done for us?
John is the Co-ordinator of the YAS Quern Survey.

December 15th
Ian Lockwood.
The Unscrupulous Scribblers of the Craven Herald.
An account of a local libel case of 1911 involving the then home secretary followed by a Jacob’s Join Supper.

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