|
2009 |
|
| Wed. Jan. 14 |
Scientists through Coelacanth
eyes - Dr Peter Forey, Natural History Museum. |
| Wed. Feb. 11 |
The Wealden Iron Industry
(from the Iron Age to the early 19th century) - Jeremy
Hodgkinson MA FSA |
| Wed. Mar. 11 |
Research on Smokejacks - Dr.
D.J.Horne of Queen Mary's College, London University |
| Wed. Apr. 8 |
The Geological Work of
Charles Darwin - Professor Peter Worsley,
Reading University |
| Wed. May 13 |
A.G.M. After the business,
John Morton will speak on what William Smith did to improve the fresh
water supply to Scarborough in 1827. |
| Wed. Jun. 10 |
Geology and the London
Underground - Dr. Jonathan Paul, Imperial
College, London University |
| Wed. Jul. 8 |
A Closer Look at Amber - Kit
Brownlee |
| Wed. Sep. 9 |
Stones of Sussex - Roger
Birch, Collyers Sixth Form College |
| Wed. Oct. 14 |
How to make and break an
asteroid - Prof. Hilary Downes, Birkbeck
College |
| Wed. Nov. 11 |
Space - Dr.
Graziella Branduardi-Raymont, Mullard Space Science Lab. University
College London, Surrey |
|
2010 |
|
| Wed. Jan. 13 |
Early and Middle Pleistocene Landscapes of
Eastern England -
Prof. James Rose,
Royal Holloway College, University of London
|
| Wed. Feb. 10 |
The
Geology of the Assynt Region of N.W.Scotland -
Dr.
Bernard J.Skillerne de Bristowe |
| Wed. Mar. 10 |
The Life and Death of a
Woolly Rhino - Dr. Danielle Schreve, Reading
University |
| Wed. Apr. 14 |
T.B.A. |
| Wed. May 12 |
A.G.M. |
| Wed. Jun. 9 |
T.B.A. |
| Wed. Jul. 14 |
Wealden Fishes - Dr.
Peter Forey, The Natural History Museum, London |