British Archaeological Association Here is the programme of meetings for the remainder of the current session. I've edited out the ones that I believe might offend people's medieval religous sensibilities! If you have any queries feel free to email me in the first instance. Meetings are held in the rooms of the Society of Antiquaries of London, Burlington House, Piccadilly, apart from the ones on the 2 April and 7 May which are in the rooms of the Linnaean Society also in Burlington House. Tea is served from 4.30 p.m. and the air is taken at 5. 00 p. m. Members may introduce guests. 8 January 1997 The stained glass of Wells Cathedral Lady chapel' Mr Timothy Ayers, Ochs Scholar, 1995 Lecture will be followed by the Association's Twelfth Night Party, tickets from the Honoury Secretary. 5 February 1997 'English medieval spires: types, distribution and computerisation' by Dr Brian O'Callaghan 5 March 1997 'Monuments for the poor: the necropolis of the Via Triumphalis in Rome' by Professor Margareta Steinby 2 April 1997 'The Viking Age site at Llanbedgrgoch (Anglesey) and North Wales in the tenth century' by Dr Mark Redknap FSA ANNUAL CONFERENCES The Association's annual conference for 1997 will be held in Glasgow from 19 to 23 July 1997. The conference for 1998 will be held in Windsor during July (date to be confirmed). OCHS SCHOLARSHIP Awarded annually for research projects within the Association's field of interest, the Scholarship is open to those seeking funding to complete theses for postgraduate degrees and for the completion of research projects. The next closing date for applications is 1 February 1997. %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%