The Conference This autumn conference, held once again with the active support of SCC Heritage Conservation Team, continues the Research Framework process. Following the 2001 Conference Archaeology in Surrey in the 21st century and the subsequent publication of Aspects of Archaeology and History in Surrey in 2004, the Surrey Research Framework was launched in 2006. Since then, special interest groups of the Society and others have used it as a basis for the development of further research. It has always been intended that the Framework should continue to evolve. The conference will examine ways in which that is happening and invite further involvement in the process. This year’s conference takes a look at local history and the contribution it makes to understanding settlement development, especially in association with archaeological evidence Tickets Refreshments £10.00 in advance or £12 on the day Morning and afternoon tea and coffee will be available in the hall. Please make your own arrangements for lunch Surrey Archaeological Society Autumn Conference 2012 Local History The Research Framework Saturday 10 November The Society The Surrey Archaeological Society was founded in 1854 for the investigation of the history and antiquities of the ancient county of Surrey. It has an extensive library in Guildford, and organises lectures, visits, excavation, fieldwork and conservation. It facilitates the publication of the results of research through its Bulletin and The Collections. Enquiries to the Membership Secretary, Surrey Archaeological Society, Castle Arch, Guildford, Surrey GU1 3SX at The Ashtead Peace Memorial Hall Woodfield Lane Ashtead, Surrey KT21 2BE Tel/Fax 01483-532454 e-mail info@surreyarchaeology.org.uk web www.surreyarchaeology.org.uk A registered Charity no. 272098 A Company limited by Guarantee, Registered in England No. 1160052 Surrey Archaeological Society Autumn Research Framework Conference Saturday 10 November 2012 Booking form Title First Name Surname Surrey Archaeological Society Autumn Conference 2012: The Research Framework Local History SyAS member Address: ………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… ……………………………………………………………………………… Post Code:……………………. 09.15 09.55 Morning Chairman’s Opening Remarks Dr Gerry Moss, Vice President, Surrey Archaeological Society 10.00 Settlements in Landscapes: using archaeological and documentary Evidence Professor Chris Dyer, Leicester University 10.45 The Hearth Tax Dr Catherine Ferguson, British Academy Hearth Tax Project 11.25 Coffee 11.55 Godalming Church, Town and surrounding Villages Alan Bott, Chairman Godalming Museum Trust 12.35 The Hassell Watercolours of Georgian Buildings in Surrey Julian Pooley, Manager, Surrey History Centre 13.15 Lunch 14.15 The Gravett Award and Introduction to the Afternoon, David Calow, Hon. Secretary, Surrey Archaeological Society 14.20 Seething Wells. From Cholera to clean Water Howard Benge. Museum and Heritage Consultant 15.00 The Historic Records of Cranleigh Village Hospital Keith Atkins, Cranleigh History Society and Kingston University 15.40 Conference Closing Remarks and Tea Tel no. ………………………… Email address…………………………………………. Saturday 10 November The Ashtead Peace Memorial Hall, Ashtead, Surrey, KT21 2BE Registration Advance booking fee: £10 per person I/We enclose cheque/postal order for £………………… payable to Surrey Archaeological Society Wheelchair access is needed: Yes/No Surrey Archaeological Society Please return, enclosing a Stamped addressed envelope, to: SRF Conference 2012 Surrey Archaeological Society Castle Arch, Guildford, Surrey GU1 3SX 1600 -1700 SyAS Special General Meeting and AGM