Registered Charity Number 1079823
The Society was founded in 1960. Its aim is to advance the education
of the public in the history of Bury St Edmunds and the surrounding
area. In pursuing this aim the Society organises each year a series
of lectures and from time to time excursions are also arranged.
The Society undertakes the preservation and promotion of the Spanton
Jarman collection of some 4000 photographic glass plate negatives of
Bury St Edmunds and the surrounding area, taken over the period 1860
up to the Second World War. With the help of grants, including a grant
from the "Awards for All" lottery grant aiding organisation, members
of the Society have undertaken, on a voluntary basis, the cleaning
and re-packaging of the negatives in archival quality packaging material,
and these are in safe keeping in the Suffolk Record Office in Bury St
Edmunds. With a team of volunteers the Society is now cataloguing and
captioning some 1000 images of Bury St Edmunds, all of which, with grant
aid from The Lottery Heritage Fund, have been digitised.
The annual lecture programme commences every October and concludes in
the following March; our meetings are held on the first Monday of the
month in the Hunter Club in St Andrews Street South, Bury St Edmunds,
commencing at 7.30pm. Membership of the Society is open to all on payment
of a subscription and non-members are also welcome to attend lectures
on payment of a small fee (please see here
for details). The lecture programme is published
here.
The Society is a Registered Charity (registration number 1079823) and to support the continuing digitising, captioning and cataloguing of the remaining images in the Spanton Jarman collection further grants, donations and legacies would be most welcome.
The Committee
The committee is elected at the Annual General Meeting. Committee meetings are held in the homes of various members, about 5 times a year, to plan the programme of lectures and other activities, including the Jarman project.
Committee Members 2011/12
President: Margaret Statham
Chairman: Richard Stewart
Treasurer: Stephen Cook
Secretary: Eric Humphreys
Betty Milburn MBE
Anne Sutton
Chris Austin
Patricia Mackie
Peter Coley
We also have two Honourary Members:
Mr Michael Jarman and
The Mayor of St Edmundsbury