Events
蹤獲弝けruns a diverse programme of events including visits, walks, online talks and weekends away. These are publicised to members below and in the ‘Blue Sheet’ which is mailed with our membership magazine, The Victorian, in February, June and October. Members receive priority booking.
蹤獲弝けis an CPD provider recognised by The Institute of Historic Building Conservation. Our recorded online talks can be found in our shop here. This is a fantastic opportunity to discover over 80 lectures on 蹤獲弝けand Edwardian architecture, architects, and related themes including railways.
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Spring Online Lecture Series 2026 5: Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald by Robyne Calvert
Their partnership will be analysed by Robyne Calvert, a cultural historian specializing in the art, architecture and design.
More informationSpring Lecture Series 2026 5: Charles Rennie Mackintosh and Margaret Macdonald by Robyne Calvert
Their partnership will be analysed by Robyne Calvert, a cultural historian specializing in the art, architecture and design.
More informationSpring Online Lecture Series 2026 6: May Morris and the Art of Embroidery by Lynn Hulse
May Morris (18621938), was well-known in her lifetime for her pioneering expertise in art embroidery.
More informationSpring Lecture Series 2026 6: May Morris and the Art of Embroidery by Lynn Hulse
May Morris (18621938), was well-known in her lifetime for her pioneering expertise in art embroidery.
More informationWalk: Burley in Leeds, Led by June Diamond
See how the Leeds suburb of Burley emerged as a 蹤獲弝けcentre on this walking tour led by the 蹤獲弝けSociety’s West Yorkshire group.
More informationSpring Online Lecture Series 2026 7: Christopher Whall by Peter Cormack
Whalls achievement will be discussed by Peter Cormack, a noted scholar of post-medieval British and American stained glass.
More informationSpring Lecture Series 2026 7: Christopher Whall by Peter Cormack
Whalls achievement will be discussed by Peter Cormack, a noted scholar of post-medieval British and American stained glass.
More information蹤獲弝けShort Story Reading Group:‘The Little Milliner’by Duncan Campbell Scott
The 蹤獲弝けShort Story Reading Group has regular meetings to explore some of the exciting material from the golden age of the British short story, which began during the latter part of the nineteenth century. The current theme is colonial short stories, with stories from Canada.
More informationVisit: National Liberal Club
Attendees will have a tour of the extremely fine interiors of this Grade 1 listed building and a fabulous afternoon tea.
More informationWalk: Halifax ‘perhaps the best 蹤獲弝けtown centre in England’, Led by Mike Ashworth
Halifax has an incredible wealth of surviving listed 蹤獲弝けpublic, civic, commercial and industrial buildings in and around a fairly compact centre.
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