The Woodland Heritage Festival 2016 Piccies!

Some great shots from a great day! Can’t wait for next years festival!

Philip Roberts: The History and Development of the Horseman Works, Green Lane, Kelham Island, Sheffield

Archaeology and Ale Proudly Presents Glyn Davies

The former Sheffield Castle was located in the center of Sheffield at the confluence of the Rivers Don and Sheaf. The castle was a significant building and centre of power in Sheffield before its demolition during the English Civil War. Despite its size and importance in Sheffield, and in its role as a prison forContinue reading “Archaeology and Ale Proudly Presents Glyn Davies”

Wincobank Light Up the Hill Event

It was another successful year for the annual Wincobank Light Up the Hill Event. With the collaboration of the Roots of Iron Project, the Grow Theatre, and the young participants from Wincobank the event turned out to be a memorable moment that took its audience back in time to witness the meeting between Brigantine QueenContinue reading “Wincobank Light Up the Hill Event”

Archaeology and Ale Proudly Present Ken Dash

‘Built around 1500, Bishops’ House is one of only 3 buildings in Sheffield to survive from this period. For most of its life it was a farmhouse then a home for park keepers. It became a museum in 1976. ‘ Come along to the talk on Thursday 26th November to find out more!

Excavations at the Roman Temple Area of Diana Umbronensis at Scoglietto, Italy, 2009-2011

Our third Archaeology & Ale talk, in February 2015, was presented by Dr Alessandro Sebastiani of the University of Sheffield. He talked about Excavations at the Roman Temple Area of Diana Umbronensis at Scoglietto, Italy, 2009-2011. Don’t worry if you missed it – you can listen to our podcast! Every month our Archaeology and Ale Talks will nowContinue reading “Excavations at the Roman Temple Area of Diana Umbronensis at Scoglietto, Italy, 2009-2011”