Tag: Talk

  • The Edwardians And Their Houses – Village Society Talk

    The Edwardians And Their Houses – Village Society Talk

    The next Village Society Zoom talk will be by Dr Timothy Brittain-Catlin on The Edwardians and their houses: The New Life of Old England on Tuesday 25th May 2021, 7.30pm – 8.30pm

    Tim will discuss the beauty and the varied style of Edwardian domestic architecture, which was very often designed and built to an unprecedented level of sophistication. It was also astonishingly innovative, and provided new building types for weekends, sport and gardening, as well as fascinating insights into attitudes to historic architecture, health and science. He demonstrates how the leading circle of the Liberal Party, who built incessantly and at every scale, influenced the pattern of building across England. He will provide an insight into the building literature of the period, from Country Life to the mass-production picture books for builders, tracing the links between these houses and suburbs on the one hand, and the literature and other creative forms of the period of the other.

    The talks are free to all members and membership of H&I Village Society is currently free. So please contact them to register as a new member. Zoom links for the talks will be sent to members directly.

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    Dr Timothy Brittain-Catlin is an architect and architectural historian who is presently teaching in the Department of Architecture at The University of Cambridge. After more than a decade working in Britain and abroad on both historic buildings and masterplanning, he returned to Cambridge in 2000 to research the buildings of A.W.N. Pugin and the domestic architecture of early Victorian England.

    His first book, The English Parsonage in the Early Nineteenth Century, was published in 2008 and in 2020 he published his latest book The Edwardians and their Houses. This is the first radical appraisal of the subject for over 40 years. He is a member of Historic England’s national Advisory Committee and is published widely on houses and churches, including critiques in the Architectural Review, Architecture Today and many other magazines and journals.

  • ‘The Mind of An Author’ by Andy Gibney – WI Talk

    Histon and Impington Women’s Institute is hosting a zoom presentation entitled ‘The Mind of An Author’ by Andy Gibney. Thursday 15th April 7.30pm – 9.30pm. New Members and Visitors Welcome.

    For more information contact Denise Brading 01223 232442 or Sophie Howson 07740422500. If you would like to attend this meeting please email sophie.howson@googlemail.com for the zoom link and joining information.

  • Colonising Inlands: Later Prehistoric and Roman North West Cambridge – HIAG Talk

    Colonising Inlands:  Later Prehistoric and Roman North West Cambridge with Christopher Evans, Director, Cambridge Archaeological Unit a HIAG Zoom Talk live on Monday 26th April 2021 7:30 pm

    In pre-pandemic days, some of you may have relatively recently visited the open days at Eddington situated between Huntingdon Rd and Madingley Road and seen for yourself the excavations.  These revealed occupation of north west Cambridge from 3500 to 1500 years ago from Bronze Age burials to a high-status Roman Villa, alongside what was the main Roman Road from Colchester to Cambridge and through the midlands to Chester – a superhighway of its time.

    This talk will outline the results of more than 20 years of fieldwork in the University’s West Cambridge lands. Focusing on the importance of water-supply resourcing, it will address the dynamics of inland colonization during the Bronze Age and the nature of its subsequent Iron Age utilization. It will also review the many Roman-Period settlements that have now been dug there. Including a villa, eight farmsteads and a major roadside centre, the programme has provided major insights into Roman Cambridge’s hinterlands. Indeed, it now amount to one of the most comprehensive excavation programmes of the Roman countryside anywhere undertaken.

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    If you would like to register for the talk please use the HIAG Contact Us page and they will send you a Zoom link 3 days in advance of the talk. There is no charge for this event and you do not have to be a member.  

    If you would like to join and support HIAG or rejoin after a gap please use the link here. HIAG members will be sent the links automatically so they will not need to register for each talk.

    Gold and silver Roman coins
    Mosaic tesserae
    Bronze Age Ring Ditches
  • Healthwatch – Champions for Health and Care

    A talk for HI Type 2 Diabetes Support Group by Rebwar Hussein of Healthwatch Cambridgeshire who will talk about how Healthwatch works to improve local health.

    Plus the possible development of a new app for T2D management by Dr Daniel Bailey, Lead:Sedentary Behaviour, Health and Disease Research Group, Brunel University

    Contact mike@hidiabetes.co.uk for a link

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  • Cambridge at War 1939-1945 – Village Society

    On April 27th 2021 at 7.30pm

    Mike Petty is an authority on Cambridge and the fenland and has won a national award for his lectures and articles. Mike was awarded the MBE for services relating to the preservation and promotion of Cambridgeshire’s local history. Mike is best known for his talks. “Not so much a lecture, more a performance”. Mike was librarian of The Cambridgeshire Collection for 35 years during which time he assisted thousands of researchers. Cambridge at War is one of his most popular talks, bringing this turbulent period to life in amazing colour and detail.

    The talks are free to all members and membership of H&I Village Society so please contact them to register as a new member. Zoom links for the talks will be sent to members directly.

  • A Potted History of The Development of Histon and Impington – Village Society

    (From Neolithic times to the present day) On 30th March at 7.30pm on zoom.

    Eleanor Whitehead, our local historian, who has lived in Histon for 42 years. She describes her talk as ‘a gallop through four thousand years of settlement compiled for the benefit of members new to the locality’. Eleanor has taken a special interest in local history on behalf of the Village Society from 1986. Her many publications are derived from memorabilia, newspaper articles, letters, memoirs, HIAG discoveries and archive photographs compiled or donated to Village Society over the last forty years.

    The talks are free to all members and membership of H&I Village Society so please contact them to register as a new member. Zoom links for the talks will be sent to members directly.

  • WI Woods and Besom – WI Talk

    On Thursday 18th March 2021 at 7.30pm Eileen Waller will give a short talk on the WI woods in Histon followed by Martin and Moya from Besom who will talk about this wonderful local charity and how they help those in need with our help.

    If you would like to attend this meeting please email sophie.howson@googlemail.com for the joining details. New members and visitors are welcome . No charge…you may come to two meetings free of charge before you join.

  • Ladies Who Broke the Mould – WI Talk

    On Thursday 18th February 2021 at 7.30pm Douglas Palmer will talk at the zoom meeting of the Histon and Impington Women’s Institute. Telling the stories of four Cambridge women who helped pave the way for female participation in the study and research of Earth Science in Cambridge. Mrs Kenny Hughes, Dr Gertrude Elles, Helen Megaw and Margaret Sudbury.

    If you would like to attend this meeting please email sophie.howson@googlemail.com for the joining details. New members and visitors are welcome . No charge…you may come to two meetings free of charge before you join.

  • Mental Health Talk

    On Wednesday 27th January at 7.30pm on Zoom Tony Sigrist will tell the personal story of his mental health journey from the MET police to helping the Ely community with the TalkingFreELY initiative.

    We will also hear about a new idea “HI Chat” to support local wellbeing in Histon and Impington.

    If you would like to join, here are the zoom details:
    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84215979494?pwd=TWZHeXlva3RBSGNrYlAzcTM3QkxQZz09
    Meeting ID: 842 1597 9494
    Passcode: 976573

    There is more info about TalkingFreELY on Facebook and Twitter @TalkingFreELY

  • The Life and Works of William Morris

    On Thursday 21st January 2021 at 7.30pm Fiona Rose will talk on The Life and Works of William Morris at the zoom meeting of the Histon and Impington Women’s Institute

    If you would like to attend this meeting please email sophie.howson@googlemail.com for the joining details. New members and visitors are welcome .