AIA 2026 Norwich Conference Booking Now Open

Booking for the Association for Industrial Archaeology’s Annual Conference is now open via the AIA website:  https://industrial-archaeology.org/Conference. This year’s Conference is to be held at the Mercure Hotel, Norwich, East of England, from the 4th to the 9th September.

The AIA Annual Conference was first established in the 1970s and you can book for in-person or online attendence for the weekend programme. This year’s event follows its traditional format, starting on Saturday with a day of talks on the Industrial Heritage of the area followed by the presentation of this year’s awards and the Conference Dinner. On Sunday morning there will be the AIA AGM followed by the Rolt Lecture. Who was Tom Rolt ?

On Sunday afternoon, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday morning there will be a series of tours and evening talks. The full itinerary, costs, and accommodation details can be found on the website here: Annual Conference – The Association for Industrial Archaeology

Thanks to the Patrick Nott bursary, there will be five free places for the entire event from Friday to Wednesday, including accommodation, and up to £100 for travel expenses. The places are intended for those who feel they would otherwise be unable to attend. Please send details to the Conference Secretary at conference@industrial-archaeology.org at least 30 days in advance.

Front Cover of the IA Gazetteer from the 1981 AIA Norfolk Conference. Image copyright Association for Industrial Archaeology.

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