Lecture Programme
Home Objects Origins Who we are Where we are The Committee Lecture Programme Field Trip Programme Stonechat Further information E-Mail Links Stop Press!

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

Unless otherwise stated, all the evening meetings are held at Forest Community School, Comptons Lane, Horsham at 7.00 for 7.30 pm. Coffee and biscuits 20p