Pen-Y-Gent walk
In this illustrated talk Seán travels to the top of this iconic Yorkshire mountain whilst looking at and explaining the geology of the area, how it produces the landforms seen and how it affects the botany of the area.
In this illustrated talk Seán travels to the top of this iconic Yorkshire mountain whilst looking at and explaining the geology of the area, how it produces the landforms seen and how it affects the botany of the area.
Only for F&GP members who have been sent an agenda
A full celebration day of Microscopy in the Humfrey Rooms - Image credit Ella Dallolio NNHS Member
The society has important collections including butterflies, shells, sands, microscope slides, rocks, minerals and Northamptonshire fossils. This is a great opportunity to look at, draw, study or just appreciate their beauty. Also, if you wish to assist us conserving or documenting you would be welcome.
Mike Asquith will look at this vital and often out of sight overlooked part of plants. Concentrating on the Ranunculus (The buttercup family) as a model
Come along with your camera gear. Subject to be agreed on the night and maybe post processing (photoshop, affinity etc) still life, studio flash, AV or anything else you would like to cover. Guests are very welcome to join us where we will glady assist with photographic queries.
This is a fun, close-up look at this random selection of interesting stamps showing the skill, art and fun in their design.
Our monthly meeting to discuss all weather and
climate issues past present and future. All welcome.
Your chance to show the section observations you have made, equipment you are using or anything else that has interested you enough to share it with the section.
We will meet at the Rooms at 2.15pm to start our Northampton walk