Hampshire Industrial Archaeology Society ( HIAS )

is an active group with a current membership of about 100, interested in all aspects of  Hampshire's Industrial Archaeology.

Our activities have included surveys of mills, breweries, brickworks, etc., as well as restoration and preservation. Visits to places of IA interest are also arranged and we host and participate in IA conferences. We have published several monographs and have an annual Journal, in addition to Focus, a half yearly newsletter. We meet once a month at the Underhill Centre, St. John's Road, Hedge End at 7.45 pm , usually with a talk on an IA related subject (see meetings for details).

 

 

NEWS

The next meeting on Monday, September 6th at 7.45 pm  is "Centenary - The BP Oil Story"  at the Underhill Centre, Hedge End.   See here for directions.

The Victorian Society’s golden anniversary photographic exhibition, Saving a Century, curated by architectural historian Gavin Stamp, which will be on display at Portsmouth Central Library, Guildhall Square, from June 14 to August 13.

The highlights of  Focus No.74 and the contents of HIAS Journal 17 are now  available.

 

  

HIAS is a registered charity, No. 276898. 

©HIAS and contributors, 2005-2010.