Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society explained

The Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society is a learned society concerned with the history and antiquities of the City of Bristol and the historic county of Gloucestershire. It was founded on 21 April 1876; and is a registered charity, number 202014.[1]

Aims and activities

The aims of the society are to "advance and promote the education of the public in the history, heritage and archaeology of Bristol and Gloucestershire".[2]

The activities of the society include:[2]

Protection of historic sites

Particularly in its early decades, the society took steps to rescue several important sites and buildings in its area of interest. These included:

Publications

The society has an extensive history of publication. Its annual journal, the Transactions, has been published continuously since 1876. All volumes to vol. 132 (2014) have been digitised, and are freely available on the society's website. The society acts as a text publication society, and between 1952 and 1985, its Record Section issued 13 editions of Bristol and Gloucestershire records and related material, all now available via its website.[4] Since 1988 the society has published annually in its Gloucestershire Record Series a volume comprising an edition of some historical record or collection of records relating to the history of Gloucestershire. (This Series does not publish records relating exclusively to Bristol, to avoid undue overlap with the activities of the separate Bristol Record Society, founded in 1929.) The society has also published occasional monographs and thematic essay volumes relating to its areas of interest.

Library

The society's library is held at the University of Gloucestershire, Cheltenham.

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/Showcharity/RegisterOfCharities/CharityWithoutPartB.aspx?RegisteredCharityNumber=202014&SubsidiaryNumber=0 Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society.
  2. http://www.bgas.org.uk/index.php Home.
  3. The Society 1876-1976 by Elizabeth Ralph, Chapter 1 in Essays in Bristol and Gloucestershire History, BGAS, 1976
  4. Web site: Older Record publications (.