This interdisciplinary conference, organised by the Society for Lincolnshire History & Archaeology (SLHA) aims to explore the diversity of Lincolnshire’s landscape and to examine the changing ways over time in which it carries the imprint of its human inhabitants. Partly inspired by W.G. Hoskins’ ground-breaking The Making of the English Landscape, published 70 years ago, in 1955, the conference allows aspects of the SLHA’s interests across a variety of subject areas to be showcased – including archaeology, local history, industrial archaeology, and the recording of vernacular buildings.
Talks will include the following themes, Lincolnshire’s Watery Landscapes, Improving Lincolnshire's Rural Landscape, The Medieval Lincolnshire Landscape and Recording and Planning Lincolnshire Townscapes. Full details on www.slha.org.uk