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Publications
Each autumn, the society publishes its transactions
which are sent free of charge to all its members. These
take the form of a series of short papers, chiefly by
its own members, on a wide variety of topics covering
all aspects of local history‑ The transactions have been
produced every year since 1901 and collectively form the
most comprehensive work available on the history of
Halifax and Calderdale. Many of the backnumbers are
still available and may be obtained at modest cost from
the publications officer. In addition to the
transactions, the antiquarian society also produces a
newsletter to help keep members in touch with topical
matters relating to local history and research matters.
Meetings
The society organises an extensive programme of
evening meetings from the end of September to May of the
following year. These take the form of lectures,
slideshows, cine and video presentations, and are
provided by invited guests and from within the society's
own membership. Meetings are held at the Central
Library, Northgate, Halifax.
Special Interest Groups
To cater for more specific interests, the society
has at present two
special interest groups, covering vernacular
architecture and industrial heritage. The groups
organise additional meetings and site visits suited to
the interests of their respective participants in a
fairly informal manner and are aimed to encourage closer
group participation and the exchange of information
Day School
The society's
annual day school was introduced in
1988. Each covers a topic of broad interest to local
historians and is designed to allow the subject to
receive more detailed study and analysis than would be
possible during one of the evening lectures.
Library and Archive
The society possesses an extensive library which is
housed adjacent to its meeting room, The library holds a
large proportion of the main published works on the
history of the area as well as pamphlets, almanacs,
newspapers, photographs and maps. There are also many
volumes relating to the rest of the West Riding and the
north of England These may be borrowed free of charge by
members.
During 1957, the Antiquarian Society loaned its large
collection of deeds, documents and papers to the then
Halifax corporation museums services This collection is
now housed in the Calderdale archive department and may
be consulted by members and non‑members alike.
Subscriptions
Subscriptions fall into two categories, full
membership and associate membership, the society also
offers a corporate membership (for organisations) and
overseas membership. Full members are entitled to all
the benefits outlined above whilst associate membership
is designed for members of the same household as full
members. Associates do not receive publications and may
not borrow books from the library, but may accompany
full members to meetings or on excursions. The minimum
age for membership is eleven years.
Subscriptions are due on 1st January each year. New
members joining after 1st October are offered 15 months
initial membership at the annual rate in lieu of the
transactions for the first year of joining
If you would like to join the Halifax Antiquarian
Society, please
click here to fill in the form.
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