The Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society has a long association with Manchester Libraries and Central Library recently hosted an exhibition to celebrate their 150th anniversary The Society has its Annual Conference on the 11th May at the Friends Meeting House, Mount Street (just behind Central Library), the details of which are below:

Annual conference

New Research in the North West

Friends Meeting House, Mount St, Manchester, M2 5NS

 9.30 – 15.00 Saturday 11 May 2024

[Free to members of  Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society and  Manchester and Lancashire Family History Society £12 for non members]

On offer is an interesting morning on topics of local history.

Ian Mitchell   – Mantles and Myths  – Browns of Chester c 1780-2021

Helen Corlett  –  The Cooper at Old Bridge End: Finding a Place in Early 19c Manchester

John Marsden and Hilary Hartigan  – MLFHS transcription projects which give an insight into the lives of local people

Lunch 12.00 – 13.00

The afternoon session will concentrate on archaeology

Norman Redhead – Castleshaw Roman Fort, Saddleworth.  An illustrated talk on the 1st century AD fort

Neil Coldrick – Medieval Ironworking in Holcome Valley. Uncovered evidence of ironworking in the 13th and 14th centuries

Kelly Griffiths – Scuttled. Excavations on the Historic Canal Basin in Rochdale

To book a place or for more information please contact secretary@landcas.org.uk