Weekly meeting report Nearly 800 years after it was begun, Mont Orgueil Castle, symbol of Jersey, still does not feature in scholarly accounts of the development of English fortification. That […]
Weekly meeting report Dr Richard Miles told Fellows at the weekly meeting on 10 October that Vandal-epoch Carthage was not a place of decay, as has been traditionally asserted. Buildings […]
Weekly meeting report Dr Silke Ackermann told Fellows at the weekly meeting on 3 October that Gregorian reform of the calendar (introduced in 1582) was made necessary by arithmetical and […]
Fellows News Congratulations to our General Secretary, Dai Morgan Evans, at being elevated to the status of Honorary Member of the Institute of Field Archaeologists, joining the President, the Treasurer […]
Fellows News Fellow Robert Hamblin died on 31 August 2002 and Dr Phil Stone, Chairman of the Richard III Society, has written the following appreciation. In 1984 The Worshipful Company […]
Fellows News Fellow Robert Hamblin died on 31 August 2002 and Dr Phil Stone, Chairman of the Richard III Society, has written the following appreciation. In 1984 The Worshipful Company […]
Fellows News Professor Vincent Megaw who, as many Fellows already know, is back in the UK until December, writes with news that Basil Richardson Stanley Megaw (the younger albeit […]
Corrections and additions Susan La Niece, FSA, has written to comment on the item in SALON 24 reporting on the suggestion that the Government might award the British Museum a […]
Fellows news In the Special Honours List of 5 August published in memory of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Nicholas Assheton, FSA, former Treasurer and Extra Equerry to […]
Corrections Several eagle-eyed proofreaders spotted errors in last week’s SALON, for which apologies. In particular, anyone who tried to contact Stephen Aldhouse-Green for further information about Rhys Day will have […]