AGM and Presidential Address It shouldn’t happen to a dentist – History, archaeology and adventures in James Herriot country Alastair Gair (retiring President) 6 October 2022 Read more about It shouldn’t happen to a dentist – History, archaeology and adventures in James Herriot country
Storming castles. Medieval storm surges, climate change and the old castle at Caerlaverock Dr Richard Tipping (University of Stirling) 20 October 2022 Read more about Storming castles. Medieval storm surges, climate change and the old castle at Caerlaverock
Bridgescapes – a journey through Scotland’s bridge building heritage L. Bruce Keith (Surveyor) 3 November 2022 Read more about Bridgescapes – a journey through Scotland’s bridge building heritage
Excavations at Dunragit: the prehistoric heart of Galloway Warren Bailie (GUARD Archaeology) 17 November 2022 Read more about Excavations at Dunragit: the prehistoric heart of Galloway
A sky full of kites: red kites and re-wilding at Argaty Tom Bowser (Argaty, Doune, Perthshire) 1 December 2022 Read more about A sky full of kites: red kites and re-wilding at Argaty
Eruption of the Solway Moss in 1771 William Bundred (Local and family history researcher, Longtown Carlisle) 19 January 2023 Read more about Eruption of the Solway Moss in 1771
The historic wells and springs of Dumfries and Galloway Dr Peter Hewitt (Museums Officer, D&G Council) 2 February 2023 Read more about The historic wells and springs of Dumfries and Galloway
Historic Dumfries architecture – an in-depth look at some key buildings in the town centre Martin Robertson (Architectural Heritage Society) 16 February 2023 Read more about Historic Dumfries architecture – an in-depth look at some key buildings in the town centre
Member's lecture Two talks by members Ian Gasse and Alverie Weighill 2 March 2023 Read more about Two talks by members
‘A beautiful breed of little horses on the shore of the Solway Firth’: The romance and reality of the Galloway Nag Dr Miriam Bibby (University of Glasgow) 16 March 2023 Read more about ‘A beautiful breed of little horses on the shore of the Solway Firth’: The romance and reality of the Galloway Nag
The Kindly Sphagnum Moss – Moss Collecting During World War One Leonie Paterson (Archivist Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh) 30 March 2023 Read more about The Kindly Sphagnum Moss – Moss Collecting During World War One