Events
Unless otherwise stated, all events take place in Lecture Theatre 2, Dalhousie Building, University of Dundee at 6.30pm (refreshments available from 6pm).
All events are free to members except the Afternoon Lecture in February, for which a small charge is made. Donations will be requested from non-members.
Are We Nearly There Yet? Celebrating Scotland’s Milestones
Dalhousie Building University of Dundee, Dundee, United KingdomA talk by Bruce Keith as part of Scottish Archaeology Month
Woven Together – Dundee’s Slavery Connections
Dalhousie Building University of Dundee, Dundee, United KingdomA talk by Woven Together project volunteers as part of Black History Month
Reflections on Churchill and Dundee: 100 years after Defeat
Dalhousie Building University of Dundee, Dundee, United KingdomA talk by Kenneth Baxter, Billy Kenefick & Jim Tomlinson
Book Launch – In One Woman’s Life – Celebrating Mary Brooksbank
Dundee Central Library Wellgate, Dundee, United KingdomSteps Theatre
James Durham: Dundee’s Forgotten Nineteenth Century Geologist
Dalhousie Building University of Dundee, Dundee, United KingdomA talk by Professor Rob Duck
Forfar and the Lockout of 1889
Dalhousie Building University of Dundee, Dundee, United KingdomA talk by David Potter
Connecting past, present and future: an exploration of how The Nine Incorporated Trades of Dundee engages with its history
Dalhousie Building University of Dundee, Dundee, United KingdomA talk by Toma Pustelnikovaite
Discovering the Picts: the Aberlemno Environs
The Meffan High Street, ForfarAn illustrated talk by Professor Gordon Noble jointly hosted by Angus Alive and the Abertay Historical Society AHS members must reserve a place via Discovering the Picts: the Aberlemno Environs […]
Turbulence, Scandal and Controversy: the life and work of 20th century writer Catherine Carswell
Dalhousie Building University of Dundee, Dundee, United KingdomA talk by Ajay Close for Dundee Women's Festival
William Paterson: A Pioneer Potato Grower
Dalhousie Building University of Dundee, Dundee, United KingdomA talk by John M Marshall