BHAS Lecture Series 1914 -2014/5
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BHAS Lecture series 1914 -2014/5 1914-15 Sussex Dialect and Place Names Old Inns and their Story Hammerstones – (H.S.Toms) Middle Brow Entrenchment The Roman Wall Downland Terrace Ways (A.H.Allcroft) Some Antiquities of Hurst and District The Roman road from Chichester to Pevensey Aligned stones between Newmarket Farm and Kingston Hill The Connection between Archaeology and Geology Gothic Architecture in France 1915-16 Flemish Influence on Sussex Names The Story of the Royal Pavilion Local Flint implements of the Drift period (H.S.Toms) Some ‘out of the way’ Sussex Earthworks (H.A.Allcroft) Cannibal man in Sussex – a contribution to the ethnography of Palaeolithic Britain Glacial Epochs the recent date of the last glaciation as proved by geology and astronomy 1916-17 A Chat about Old Pewter Medieval Metal Work The Ancestors of the Ship Some Further notes on Roman roads (A.H.Allcroft) Some unusual features of Sussex churches A Sussex Manor in the Middle Ages Recent Surveys at Thunder’s Barrow and Willingdon Hill Forests and Wood Industries of Sussex 1917-18 Medieval Woodwork The Churches near Brighton Old Bridle paths in and near Brighton Our Brighton Ancestors Recent local discoveries of prehistoric Burials (H.S.Toms) Anglo-Saxon and Norman coins of the Sussex mints Vanished Brighton A Roman ‘circus’ on the Downs (A.H.Allcroft) Cricket its origins and development Page 1 of 15 1918-19 Sussex and the Beginnings of the Royal Navy The Two Shorehams Chat about collecting The Old Brighton Industries Sundials and their Mottoes The Roman ‘Circus’ some corollaries (Probably Buckland Bank) Pioneers of Sussex Archaeology Some helps to the Study of Local Archaeology Remains of Ancient Road in Park Bottom 1919-20 Holiday Surveys of Earthworks near Lewes The Secular Use of the Medieval Church Fabric The Romano-British ‘Circus’ (Probably Buckland Bank) Recent Destruction of Archaeological Remains in Northern France Monuments and Epitaphs Notes on Old Brighton Habitation Site on Chantry Hill Roman Roads Scratch Dials 1921-22 Ancient Church Furniture Notes on a Brighton Ratebook, 1791 Trephining in Prehistoric Times Sussex Iron Work Evolution of Barrow Forms An Old Sussex Seaport The Gnamula Tribe of Natives in North West Australia- How they make their spear and arrow heads 1922-23 Military and Commercial Importance of Sussex in the 11th Century The Meaning of the Circular Churchyard (A.H.Allcroft) Primitive Cooking (H.S.Toms) The Medicine of the Ancient Empires of Babylonia and Assyria A lover of History among the Archaeologists Wick in Hove 1924-25 History of the Manor of Saddlescombe The Flint Mines Problem (H.S.Toms) Mockbeggar’s Croft in Brighthelmstone The Dedication of Churches Bronze Age Lynchets (H.S.Toms) Page 2 of 15 Two Landowning Families in 12th Century Brighton – Clere and Early The Housing Problem in the Norman Period 1928-29 What Governed the Laying out of the Roads in Brighton Maps of Sussex Archaeology of Costume Antiquities of Greater Brighton and Hove Excavations in the Trundle, Good wood (E.Curwen) The Lost Domesday Manor of Nonneminstre (A.H.Allcroft) Some Aspects of the Roman Occupation The Survey of Earthworks The Bayeaux Tapestry 1930-31 The Pond and Ancient Roads in Eastwick Valley, Patcham (H.S.Toms) The Saxon Cemetery at Highdown, Sussex The Story of Cissbury: An account of the Excavations by the Worthing Arch. Society (E.Curwen) Early Iron in Sussex Romanesque Architecture in Sussex The Latest Discoveries of Fossil Man Excavations in the Trundle 1930 (E.Curwen) Gothic Architecture in Sussex 1931-32 Barrows, with Particular Reference to those in Sussex (L.Grinsell) The Edenbridge-Maresfield Roman Road (I.Margary) Recent Developments in Field archaeology in the South East (Dr M.Wheeler) The Influence of Physical Characteristics on the History of Sussex The Coast of Great Britain as portrayed by William Daniell in 1814-24 Local Archaeology The Castles of Sussex The Charm of Lewes Old English Inns and Inn Signs 1933-34 Some Architectural Features of S.W. England Sussex Place Names and their Implications The Roman Coins of the IVth Century AD Excavations on Thundersbarrow Hill (E.Curwen) Ancient Churches near the River Ouse, Sussex Bygones and Prints of Old Sussex Ancient Ponds (H.S.Toms) Dovecotes and Windmills in Sussex Page 3 of 15 1934-35 The Culture of the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Ages The Prehistoric and Roman History of Chichester in Outline The Minoan Civilization Lamps, Ancient and Modern The Cultures of the Past in Western Europe (E.Curwen) Types of Ancient Man Notes on the Archaeology and folklore of Shepherds Crowns (H.S.Toms) The History of Torture Prehistoric Agriculture (E.Curwen) Battle Abbey 1935-36 Architectural Features Part I Stained Glass The Smugglers Track and Ancient Pond near Standean (H.S.Toms) Local Good Friday Customs Architectural Features Part II Methods and Instruments for Measuring Time The Romano- British Villages in the Brighton District (G.Holleyman) 1936-37 The Story of British Costume The Timber Houses of the Weald Life in Egypt 3,000 Years Ago The Origins of the Alphabet Celtic Ornament – An Aid to the Study of the Problems of Early English History An Account of the Excavations on Harrow Hill (G.Holleyman) 1937-38 The Tower of London Footprints on the Sands of Time (E.Curwen) The Bayeux Tapestry Roman Sussex (I.Margary) An Account of Excavations on Mount Caburn, August 1937 Archaeology and the Old Testament 1938-39 A Ramble in Old Brighton Ships Through the Ages The “Forty Five” Romanesque Architecture and its Development The Morning and Noontide of Gothic Architecture An Account of Excavations in the Caburn, August 1938 The Cinque Ports Page 4 of 15 1939-40 Land Transport before the Locomotive or English Castles No 1 St Paul’s Cathedral or English Castles No 2 Some Recent Work and Discoveries at Westminster Abbey Castles and Walled Towns: The Keep and its Forerunners or A Talk on Old Sussex Maps Castles and Walled Towns:- The Keep and After 0r The Iron Age in Sussex (P.Burstow) A Century of Excavation on Highdown Hill – Prehistoric, Roman and Saxon Greek Coins or Pompeii and Herculaneum 1940 A Talk on Old Sussex Maps The Iron Age in Sussex (P.Burstow) A Century of Excavation on Highdown Hill – Prehistoric, Roman and Saxon Pompeii and Herculaneum 1940-41 Sussex Prehistoric Pottery Domestic Architecture Part I Domestic Architecture Part II The Churches of Old and New Shoreham A deserted City The End of Roman Sussex Medieval Church Brasses Church Furniture 1941-42 The Interior of St Paul’s Cathedral Saxon Sussex in the 6th and 7th Centuries Historical Lisbon Screens Medieval Illustrations Old House in Lewes 1943-44 The Livery Guilds of the City of London The Bayeux Tapestry Homer The Sutton Hoo Ship Burial and its treasures Chichester Normandy and Sussex in Norman Times 1944-45 George Baxter, Colour Printer A Dig from A to Z The History of St Paul’s Cathedral Page 5 of 15 Romanesque Architecture in France Tut-ankh-amen His Tomb, Temples and Treasures Oxford Medicine Through the Ages 1945-46 Ancient Surviving Customs in the City of London The English Home: From Tudor Times till Today English Post Reformation Sculpture Some Old Time Murders The Palace of Versailles Sir Christopher Wren – His life and work Stane Street (I.Margary) Some Old Sussex Families 1946-47 Landmarks and Canals Some Stately Homes of England The Beginning of Farming (E.Curwen) Byzantine Art Trianon The Tower of London The Priory of St Pancras at Lewes 1947-48 An Archaeologist in the Hebrides (G.Holleyman) Roman Canterbury (S.Frere) Fonts - The Priory of St Pancras, Lewes West Blatchington – Discoveries form the Sunninghill Building Estate The Churches of Cyprus The Background of English Medieval Painting Sidelights of Medieval London Life from the Guildhall Records 1948-49 Some of the Lordly Homes of England Africa – The Birthplace of Man –Recent Discoveries in Kenya Wealden Ironworking – The sites and Products The Nature of Flint (J.Pull) Air Photography in Archaeology (G.Holleyman) Highdown Hill Fontainebleau 1949-50 The History of Town Planning Palaeolithic Man in Britain The Royal Hospital, Chelsea Page 6 of 15 Excavations at Itford Hill 1949 (G.Holleyman) The Church of S.S.Mary and Hardulph, Bredon-on-the –hill, Leics Art in Primitive Society The Memorial Brasses of Sussex 1950-51 A Romano-British Farmstead at West Blatchington (N.Norris) Prehistoric Sussex – A General Outline (G.Holleyman) The Story of Brighton through its Street Names Smaller Traditional Buildings and Building Methods Excavations on Itford Hill 1950 (P.Burstow) Finds on the Wallbrook, in the City of London, 1949-1950 Saxon Sussex 1951-52 Recent Excavations in Roman Canterbury (S.Frere) Some Rock-cut Temples of Bombay Province, India Prehistoric Habitations Cave Art Pots and Potsherds (G.Holleyman) The Small Shop through the Ages (E.Holden) The Motte and Bailey Castle at Abinger 1952-53 The Battle of Hastings The Company of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths and the Hall Mark Aerial Photography and Archaeology (G.Holleyman) The Lullingstone Roman Villa An Archaeologist in Fairyland Roman Provence (P.Burstow) The Ditchling Road – some of its Antiquities (C.Yeates) 1953-54 A History of Cyrenaica The Antiquities of Cyprus The Itford Hill Excavations (G.Holleyman) Changing Brighton – A photographic Record The Castles of Wales Deserted Medieval Villages 1958-59 The Romans in Gaul (G.Holleyman) Venice and the Dalmation Coast The Monuments of Imperial Rome A Visit to the Holy Land The Anglo-Saxon Palaces at Yeavering Page 7 of 15 An East