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Exhibition – INSUS UNEARTHED: a journey through Roman Lancaster

Lancaster City Museum Market Square, Lancaster, United Kingdom

Insus Unearthed: a journey through Roman Lancaster The City Museum’s summer exhibition looks at how the Romans lived, worked and built the fort at the heart of our city. The very name of ‘Lancaster’ describes a fort (castrum) on the River Lune, and the city as we know it grew from these ancient Roman roots. […]

Event Series Our Future Coast Exhibition

Our Future Coast Exhibition

Lancaster Maritime Museum St George's Quay, Lancaster

What does Morecambe Bay mean to me?’  Our Future Coast is a DEFRA-funded project to improve the natural flood defences and coastal resilience of our local area: working with nature to safeguard coastal communities. This exhibition at the Maritime Museum was created in partnership with the OFC team and other local groups and individuals to create responses to the question […]

Make a chopping Block and develop your axe carving skills

Applestore Cafe Snowhill Lane, Scorton, England, United Kingdom

A great opportunity to hand craft your own chopping block, and learn the basics of safe axe carvingA chopping block is an essential woodland device for anyone wanting to develop their greenwood carving hobby. Whilst not a particulalry difficult thing to make, the challenge for many is accessing a suitably large hunk of wood – […]

Exhibition – INSUS UNEARTHED: a journey through Roman Lancaster

Lancaster City Museum Market Square, Lancaster, United Kingdom

Insus Unearthed: a journey through Roman Lancaster The City Museum’s summer exhibition looks at how the Romans lived, worked and built the fort at the heart of our city. The very name of ‘Lancaster’ describes a fort (castrum) on the River Lune, and the city as we know it grew from these ancient Roman roots. […]

Event Series Our Future Coast Exhibition

Our Future Coast Exhibition

Lancaster Maritime Museum St George's Quay, Lancaster

What does Morecambe Bay mean to me?’  Our Future Coast is a DEFRA-funded project to improve the natural flood defences and coastal resilience of our local area: working with nature to safeguard coastal communities. This exhibition at the Maritime Museum was created in partnership with the OFC team and other local groups and individuals to create responses to the question […]

Exhibition – INSUS UNEARTHED: a journey through Roman Lancaster

Lancaster City Museum Market Square, Lancaster, United Kingdom

Insus Unearthed: a journey through Roman Lancaster The City Museum’s summer exhibition looks at how the Romans lived, worked and built the fort at the heart of our city. The very name of ‘Lancaster’ describes a fort (castrum) on the River Lune, and the city as we know it grew from these ancient Roman roots. […]

Event Series Our Future Coast Exhibition

Our Future Coast Exhibition

Lancaster Maritime Museum St George's Quay, Lancaster

What does Morecambe Bay mean to me?’  Our Future Coast is a DEFRA-funded project to improve the natural flood defences and coastal resilience of our local area: working with nature to safeguard coastal communities. This exhibition at the Maritime Museum was created in partnership with the OFC team and other local groups and individuals to create responses to the question […]

Lancaster Art Fair

The Storey, Lancaster Meeting House Lane, Lancaster

Moving into our third year 2025 promises to be the most exciting yet! We are coming to the streets of Lancaster with a programme of events including: a massive exhibition celebrating art in Lancaster, free creative activities and workshops, makers markets, arts showcases, professional development talks and paid opportunities for Local Artists! LAF2025 will run […]

Free

Exhibition – INSUS UNEARTHED: a journey through Roman Lancaster

Lancaster City Museum Market Square, Lancaster, United Kingdom

Insus Unearthed: a journey through Roman Lancaster The City Museum’s summer exhibition looks at how the Romans lived, worked and built the fort at the heart of our city. The very name of ‘Lancaster’ describes a fort (castrum) on the River Lune, and the city as we know it grew from these ancient Roman roots. […]

A History of Lancashire Women 1840-1960

Longridge Library Berry Lane, Longridge

This course will investigate the history of Lancashire women, their home lives, their work lives and their role in the Textile industry in Lancashire. We will also look at the development of the Women’s movements in Lancashire and the important women who played a huge role in the development of women’s rights beyond the county […]

Free