The Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society was founded in 1876 and has over 800 members. Its objects are to promote the study of the ...
For people with an interest in the past (not just the Roman period, but the prehistoric, medieval and later periods as well, indeed up ...
The Gloucestershire Society for Industrial Archaeology was founded in 1964 to promote the study of our industrial heritage, particularly that of Gloucestershire. Regular activities ...
Cheltenham and Gloucester Branch of Historical Association provides a programme of lectures. All meetings are at 7.30 p.m. Cheltenham meetings are at the Up ...
The Western Front Association was founded by John Giles and inaugurated on November 11 1980. The aim of the association is to further interest ...
Charlton Kings Local History Society meets at the Baptist Church, Church Street, Charlton Kings (except Christmas party) starting at 7:30 pm.
The Society, formed in 1982, exists to provide a focus for those interested in the history of Cheltenham. Its aims include the gathering, study ...
The Friends of Gloucestershire Archives (FoGA) were formed in 1993 to provide help and support to the Gloucestershire Record Office and to educate people ...
Gloucestershire Family History Society provides advice and resources to help trace family ancestors. Members receive a quarterly journal containing articles on Gloucestershire family history. ...
Leckhampton Local History Society aims to collect, study and publish information concerning the history of Leckhampton and to stimulate public interest in local history. ...
The Reddings Local History Group is a group for interested but inexperienced local people who would like to become local historians. Deeds, maps, photographs ...
The Swindon Village Society believes that Swindon Village is a good place to live and would wish to keep it that way. Thanks to ...