DGNHAS: Meetings, publications and more

News and Announcements

  • TDGNHAS Vol 92 is now available online for public viewing.
  • TDGNHAS Vol 97 is now available on line for members only.
  • Members of the Society enjoyed a delightful day out in September with an outing to Penkill Castle in South Ayrshire. You can read all about it here.
  • A Guide for Researchers has been added to the Transactions menu. This should help researchers to search and gain access to material in the Transactions.
  • The deadline for registration for the Young Researcher Competion 2024 has been extended to the end of September and with entries to be submitted by 31 December 2024.
    This competition is designed to encourage youngsters to undertake research into their local heritage. Full details can be found by following the link here.

Meetings

The Society meets fortnightly at 7.30pm on Friday evenings between October and March (with a break over the Christmas/New Year period) for a series of illustrated lectures of historical, archaeological and natural history interest. Many of the lectures have a strong local theme and one is delivered by a Society member. All meetings, unless otherwise indicated, are held The Bridge, Glasgow Road, Dumfries DG2 9AW and refreshments are available afterwards. The meetings are also available live via Zoom and a recording can be viewed on the Members Only area of this website a few days later. The Society has a reciprocal arrangement with Ayrshire Archaeological and Natural History Society which enables members of both Societies to attend each other’s meetings via Zoom. Ayrshire Archaeological and Natural History Society hold their meetings fortnightly on Thursday evenings over the winter period.

Publications

The Society's Transactions are published annually and members receive these as a benefit of membership. They also have online access to all the published volumes, the latest five issues being denied to non-members.

The Society also publishes or sponsors occasional works related to its activities.

And more

Other activities include the occasional archaelogical dig and occasional outings to places of iterest. Members should keep an eye on the latest news and event sections below for information about these.
 

Next meeting

Natterjack Toad - Ben Andrew

Liam Templeton, Species on the Edge Project Officer, Amphibian and Reptile Conservation

Lecture Programme 2024-2025

AGM

Cat Irving, Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh

Johnny Birks & John Martin, Conservationists

L Bruce Keith, Surveyor

Philip Munro, Community Outreach Officer, South of Scotland Golden Eagle Project

Dr Kirsty Millican

Liam Templeton, Species on the Edge Project Officer, Amphibian and Reptile Conservation

Stephen Jackson, Senior Curator, Furniture & Woodwork, National Museums Scotland

Professor James Floyd

Dave Cowley, Archaeological Survey, Historic Environment Scotland

Dr John Reid, Trimontium Trust

Latest news

Featured biography

James Gilchrist

James Gilchrist

James Gilchrist

James Gilchrist was born 21 June 1813, the son of a working mason, at Collin near Dumfries. His father died of consumption at the early age of 30...

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Did you know that?

The Guid Nychburris festival commenced in 1932 from an idea by the town librarian Mr G.W. Shirley, who also penned the song 'Queen of the South', sung each Guid Nychburris day as part of the ceremonies. George Shirley was a stalwart of DGNHAS, acting as both its President and Editor of the Transactions, to which he extensively contributed.