Events

The Battlefields Trust Online Talks - Autumn Programme 2022
Announcement of our Autumn Programme
September - December 2022
We are delighted to announce the confirmed Autumn Programme for the Battlefields Trust series of online talks. The individual talks will appear on our website shortly, and the registration link will be sent out one week prior to each talk via Mailchimp (Member email communications).
We hope we have put together a diverse and interesting programme which includes a wide range of periods from the Roman to the 20th century. Hopefully there is something for everyone!
The confirmed programme is as follows:
Monday 19 September -POSTPONED
Professor Anne Curry
Battlefields Trust Chair & University of Southampton
Agincourt Revisited
N.B. This talk is postponed due to the funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. A new date will appear as soon as possible.
Tuesday 4 October
Bob Shaw
Guild of Battlefield Guides
Intelligence: The unseen weapon of WWII
Thursday 20 October
Professor Andrew Hopper
University of Oxford
The Human Cost of the Civil Wars
Tuesday 8 November
Professor Ron French
A Lesson from History for Today? Fleeing the Terror in Odessa 1919
Thursday 17 November
Marta Alberti
Deputy director of excavations - Vindolanda
Populating Vindolanda - voices from the frontier
Wednesday 30 November
Matt Lewis
Chair, Richard III Society
The Princes in the Tower
Tuesday 13 December
Gregg Archer
The Battlefields Trust
The Battle of Middleton Cheney, 1643
Our final talk will be on 13 December 2022 at which point there will be a recess over the Christmas holiday. We are beginning to finalise the next series of talks and begin our Spring programme of lectures in January.
Finally, being virtual events, we occasionally get some minor issues with sound and picture quality. This, to some extent, depends on the technology in use by the talks host, speaker and of course your own computer technology. The Zoom Tech Group has put together a new and updated series of documents to help you get the most from your Zooming which should greatly improve the experience. These can be found below.
We hope you have enjoyed our series of talks so far and look forward to welcoming you at a talk soon!
The Battlefields Trust
ZOOM ADVICE & SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS
Whilst using Zoom you may, from time to time, experience connectivity issues. The Trust Zoom software is hosted by Zooms USA servers and quality often depends on the equipment that the listener is using, whether this is smartphone or a computer.
In order to get the best quality sound and images the Trust has put together a new document which gives helpful advice when attending a Zoom lecture. This document can be found on the link below:
There are further supporting documents which will help you to get the most out of our Zoom Lectures. These are:
INSTALLING ZOOM
GUIDANCE FOR TALK ATTENDEES
The Trust has set up an online survey to gather feedback from members about the new online programme. It would be greatly appreciated if members could take a few minutes to fill out the survey in order to let the organisers know what is working well and what can be improved or developed. You can complete the survey by clicking on the link below:
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