Friday, October 29, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Sea Shanty Evening
RNLI SEA SHANTY EVENING 28th October
RNLI are sponsoring a sea shanty evening at the Royal Oak on 28th October. This may be of interest to sailing types.
Good line-up, some of the best in the area - Mainbrace (Mike O'Leary and Tony), Jan Steer and Joe Latter.
The RNLI organizer is Roger Taylor on Fishguard 873723, (he is selling tickets )
RNLI are sponsoring a sea shanty evening at the Royal Oak on 28th October. This may be of interest to sailing types.
Good line-up, some of the best in the area - Mainbrace (Mike O'Leary and Tony), Jan Steer and Joe Latter.
The RNLI organizer is Roger Taylor on Fishguard 873723, (he is selling tickets )
Archeology Day
PEMBROKESHIRE ARCHAEOLOGY DAY 2010
Merlin Theatre, Pembrokeshire College, Merlin’s Bridge, HAVERFORDWEST SA61 1SZ
Saturday 20th November 2010
Tickets £10 Booking contact: Mike Ings: 01558 823121 Email: m.ings@dyfedarcheology.org.uk Card payment: 0845 345 7275
9.30 – 10.00: Arrive and registration
10.00 – 10.15: Welcome and introduction Time has been allowed at the end of each talk for questions
10.15 – 11.15: James Meek Roch Castle: Past, present and future
11.15 – 11.45: Coffee/Tea
11.45 – 12:45: Dr Tim Young South Hook in context: the technology of early medieval iron production in SW Britain and Ireland
12.45 – 1.45: Lunch / time to look at displays
1.45 – 2.20: Louise Mees Scheduled Ancient Monuments: the best of Pembrokeshire
2.20 – 3.00: Mike Ings and Fran Murphy Submerged landscapes of Wales
3.00 – 3.20: Coffee/Tea
3.20 – 4.00: Ken Murphy A review of recent work by Dyfed Archaeological Trust
4.00 – 4.10: Summing up and thanks
Merlin Theatre, Pembrokeshire College, Merlin’s Bridge, HAVERFORDWEST SA61 1SZ
Saturday 20th November 2010
Tickets £10 Booking contact: Mike Ings: 01558 823121 Email: m.ings@dyfedarcheology.org.uk Card payment: 0845 345 7275
9.30 – 10.00: Arrive and registration
10.00 – 10.15: Welcome and introduction Time has been allowed at the end of each talk for questions
10.15 – 11.15: James Meek Roch Castle: Past, present and future
11.15 – 11.45: Coffee/Tea
11.45 – 12:45: Dr Tim Young South Hook in context: the technology of early medieval iron production in SW Britain and Ireland
12.45 – 1.45: Lunch / time to look at displays
1.45 – 2.20: Louise Mees Scheduled Ancient Monuments: the best of Pembrokeshire
2.20 – 3.00: Mike Ings and Fran Murphy Submerged landscapes of Wales
3.00 – 3.20: Coffee/Tea
3.20 – 4.00: Ken Murphy A review of recent work by Dyfed Archaeological Trust
4.00 – 4.10: Summing up and thanks
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