Join Reg Nash at this Elevenses lecture and discover local potters that are no more, where they were situated, and see samples of their wares, learning the clues that help to identify them.
Talk: Henry Seebohm was arguably the most well-known ornithologist in the late Victorian period, yet he has sunk into obscurity since his death in 1895.
Join the Leader Brothers for a fascinating lecture that explores the connection between the celebrated 19th-century Rockingham Pottery and Britain’s iconic maritime heroine, Grace Darling.
Eighteenth-century Buxton attracted visitors in search of health, diversion, and marriage.
Lecturer in Experimental Particle Physics at the University of Sheffield
In The Forest Fights Back, Jessica den Outer explores a groundbreaking global movement – Rights of Nature – taking on the legal system to recognise the rights of rivers, forests, and mountains to exist, flourish, and sustain their ecological balance.
A new addition to Sheffield City Centre's nightlife scene, Roxy Ball Room is set to open on Wellington Street this summer.
A trailblazer in the worlds of jazz and raga, Utsav Lal will improvise a unique live score for Carl Dreyer’s emotional masterpiece The Passion of Joan of Arc at the atmospheric Abbeydale Picture House in Sheffield on 15th May
Lecture on the life of Henry Seebohm; ornithologist and steelmaker.
After performing his smash-hit show ‘Horizons’ to nearly half a million people across the world, Professor Brian Cox is back with his new world tour Emergence.