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Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology
Jews' Court
2-3 Steep Hill
Lincoln, LN2 1LS
Lincolnshire, England
T:+44 (0)1522 521337
F:+44 (0)1522 521337

Membership


If you have an interest in and would like to develop a greater knowledge of the County's history and heritage, then join SLHA to enjoy the comprehensive range of benefits and services.

New Membership Offer

A free copy of one of the following books is offered to new members:

Lincoln: A Place in Time, David Vale, FLARE, 1997, 72pp, paperback (value £5.00)
More than 60 reconstruction drawings (some in colour) of the City of Lincoln based on archaeological and architectural evidence


Lincolnshire on the Move, edited Jean Howard and Chris Lester, 2005, 72pp, paperback (value £2.95)
The development of Lincolnshire's roads, canals, railways, bridges, ports and vehicle manufacturers


Lincolnshire's Industrial Heritage: A Guide, edited by Neil Wright, 2004, 106pp, paperback (value £4.50)
A comprehensive guide to the county's mills, railways, canals, bridges, factories and other important industrial remains; over 400 entries in a pocket sized book.


Aircraft Made in Lincoln, J Walls and C Parker, 2000, 76pp, paperback (value £3.00)
During WWI Lincoln became one of the largest aircraft production centres in the world. This book, with the aid of many previously unpublished photographs, describes the works of 4 city engineering firms.


Lincolnshire's Archaeology from the Air, edited R H Bewley, 1998, 106pp, paperback (value £4.95)
A collection of articles illustrating the variety of air photographic information already available about Lincolnshire - and how this relates to other archaeological techniques.


The Lincolnshire Wolds in the Nineteenth Century, Charles K Rawding, 2001, 229pp, paperback (value £4.95)
Traces the development of the landscape and people of the Wolds in a period of momentous change, assessing the contribution of the great landowners, the tenant farmers, and the labourers of the region.


Churches, Chapels and Parish Communities in Lincolnshire : 1660- 1900, R W Ambler, 2000, paperback (value £4.95)
Seeks to understand developments in religious life between 1660 and 1900 through an exploration of its place in the lives of local communities of the County.


Please indicate choice of book on the application form

All Members receive:

  • a quarterly Bulletin of News items and details of forthcoming Events
  • a quarterly Magazine - Lincolnshire Past and Present
  • an annual Journal - Lincolnshire History and Archaeology
  • pre-publication information and a 20% discount on the Society's wide range of publications
  • opportunities to buy selected and collectable second-hand books
  • an open invitation to all Events
  • access to the members-only areas of this site (currently being considered)

What it costs

The annual subscription to the Society from 1st April 2012 is as follows:

Adult£21.00
Family£22.00
Full time education£13.00
Institutions£22.00
Overseas Members£25.00
Overseas Institutions£26.00

You can download the MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION FORM (adobe .pdf file 23kB)

Gift Aid

Gift Aid benefits SLHA by enabling it, as a registered charity, to claim rebate of tax from your annual subscriptions provided you are at the time paying income tax or capital gains tax within the UK. (For example, at current tax levels, for every subscription of £21 the Society receives £5.92.) This involves you in no additional expense or inconvenience.

To make your payments qualify for Gift Aid, please download the GIFT AID DECLARATION (adobe .pdf file 25kB)

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