National association which aims to bring together individuals, companies and institutions with a common interest in paper: papermakers, mill and company histories, machinery manufacture and development and watermarks.
Studies the history of the northern region including Cleveland, Teesside, Middlesbrough, Stockton, Redcar, Hartlepool, and North Yorkshire. Describes meetings and activities, publications, and membership information.
A charitable organisation which aims to promote knowledge of the maritime history of the Celtic seas and the skills of boat building and seamanship in Scotland.
The Mineral Statistics of the UK is a long standing and ongoing research project within the Department of Economic and Social History of the University of Exeter.
UK association of professional and amateur history enthusiasts who create living history displays and demonstrations and conduct educational programs on historical periods from the Iron Age to the early twentieth century. About activities and events.
Devoted to the history of Lancashire, Cheshire, Cumbria, Merseyside, Liverpool and Manchester. Includes organizational details and events, how to join, and fully searchable index of the Society's Transactions back to 1849.
Aims to further the study, teaching and enjoyment of history at all levels: teacher and student, amateur and professional with activities, events and magazine, The Historian.
National society for research and publishing in the field of history. Provides details of lectures, conferences, publications and information on membership.
This society was established 20 years ago to research, preserve and record the history of this unique Midlands industrial town, through regular meetings, exhibitions and publications.
A Royal Livery Company, granted a royal charter in 1444 by King Henry VI with the power to regulate and control the manufacture and sale of leather throughout the United Kingdom. Includes links to academic and other historical resources.