BAMS Weekend Conference
Chester 13th – 15th May 2022 BAMS at 40: A Weekend of Celebration! BOOKINGS NOW CLOSED We look forward to those joining us at the… Read More »BAMS Weekend Conference
Chester 13th – 15th May 2022 BAMS at 40: A Weekend of Celebration! BOOKINGS NOW CLOSED We look forward to those joining us at the… Read More »BAMS Weekend Conference
Announcing the results of judging for this year’s Student Medal Project This is the 29th year of the Student Medal Project, and a record twenty… Read More »Student Medal Project 2022 Prize winners
Cutlers’ Hall, Warwick Lane, London EC4 , Monday 14th March, 2022 at 5.30pm prompt GMT.
BAMS is delighted to announce that a new design by Dauvit Alexander is to become the society’s highest award. The President’s Medal is given to… Read More »NEW DESIGN FOR THE BAMS PRESIDENT’S MEDAL
10-12 April 2015 BAMS weekend conference The conference is now FULLY BOOKED. This includes all receptions, lunches & dinners, the workshop, the coach visit to… Read More »The annual BAMS weekend conference
Includes a fully annotated transcription of Wyon’s diary, an introduction discussing all aspects of Leonard Wyon’s life, and appendices giving detailed accounts of the production… Read More »Hard At Work — The diary of Leonard Wyon 1853-1867
Tuesday 7 October 2014 Cutlers’ Hall, Warwick Lane, London EC4 at 5.30pm Time and Identity Michael Sandle, artist Click the photo for a larger image
Tuesday 11 November 2014 Cutlers’ Hall, Warwick Lane, London EC4 at 5.30pm The Dance of Death: German medals of the First World War Tom Hockenhull,… Read More »The Dance of Death: German medals of the First World War
Tuesday 13 January 2015 Cutlers’ Hall, Warwick Lane, London EC4 at 5.30pm Northampton and Northamptonshire education medals Peter D.S. Waddell, collector and local historian
Tuesday 10 February 2015 Cutlers’ Hall, Warwick Lane, London EC4 at 5.30pm A rare artist and a rare teacher: Sydney Carline, 1888-1929 Dr Ruth Cribb, Victoria… Read More »A rare artist and a rare teacher: Sydney Carline, 1888-1929