Winter Lecture by Jasmine Noble-Shelley
On Wednesday 18th October we're delighted to be welcoming Jasmine Noble-Shelley.
This talk explores the stories of six historic wreck sites in the Solent, five of which are 'Protected Wrecks'. From their careers while afloat to their time underwater and rediscoveries, they compose of both naval and merchant ships and represent evolutions in shipbuilding technology against the backdrop of England as expanding maritime power. The talk also touches on how new advances in 3D technology are changing the way we investigate and understand underwater sites.
Jasmine is a maritime archaeologist and a project officer for the Maritime Archaeology Trust, a charity focused on the protection and promotion of maritime heritage. She has been with the Trust for 11 years, and her role includes everything from educational sessions with all ages, to creating digital resources and occasional fieldwork.
The lecture will start at 18:30 prompt, so we recommend you arrive in good time to get a drink from the bar to take to your seat in the Island Room. If you are booked for supper, it will be served in the River Room after the lecture, please sit where you wish.
Book your seat and your supper
Members should book for supper no later than Friday 13th October, along with any dietary requirements. Supper this week will be
£15.00
Chilli with Rice
Vegetable Chilli with Rice
Fish Goujons, Chips and Peas
If you would like to attend the lecture without the supper, please also reserve your seat so that we can monitor numbers.
Book seats and suppers here