
Friday, June 19, 2026
George Watson Memorial Hall, Tewkesbury, United Kingdom

Friday, June 19, 2026
George Watson Memorial Hall, Tewkesbury, United Kingdom
Forget 1066 - The Making of England began centuries earlier with the Vikings
After decades of devastating raids, Viking armies first overwintered in England in 850. In doing so, they opened a century of conflict and reaching ambition. In Norway, Harald Fairhair rose from a regional chieftain to become its first king, while in England Alfred the Great preserved Wessex from conquest and laid the foundations for unity. His successors extended that vision, leading to the creation of a single English kingdom after Athelstan’s decisive victory at Brunanburh in 937. Meanwhile, the struggle for Norway’s throne erupted among Harald’s heirs, with Eric Bloodaxe briefly claiming the Crown before being overthrown by his younger brother Hakon. Upon fleeing to Britain, Eric was allowed the York throne by King Edred, which he retained until his violent death in 954. There would be no more kings in York. This turbulent century saw kings rise and fall; it saw rivalry, betrayal and open conflict. Out of the chaos of shifting allegiances and warfare, England and Norway began to take shape as the forebears of the countries we know today.
R.A.J. WADDINGHAM is a retired consulting actuary and an Honorary Fellow of Royal Holloway, University of London. In 2019 he completed a Graduate Certificate in Historical Research, with merit, at Birkbeck, University of London. He has previously written Breakspear: The English Pope Who Went to War for The History Press.
Friday 19th June
2.30pm
The George Watson Memorial Hall, 65 Barton St, Tewkesbury GL20 5PX
£15
George Watson Memorial Hall
65 Barton Street, Tewkesbury, GL20 5PX United Kingdom
Getting to the George Watson Hall
Address: 65 Barton Street, Tewkesbury, GL20 5PX
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Located in Tewkesbury town centre next to Tewkesbury museum and only a few minutes’ walk away from the High Street and Tewkesbury Abbey
Car: Junction 9 off the M5 motorway is only 2 miles East of Tewkesbury
There are numerous council run car parks nearby https://tewkesbury.gov.uk/services/parking/cars/
Please note all car parks are free after 5.30pm
Bus & Rail: The nearest railway station is Ashchurch for Tewkesbury. There is a bus stop a short walk away for the Stagecoach 41 service (Cheltenham) and 71 service (Gloucester) to bring you into Tewkesbury.
41 – Nearest stop is Tewkesbury Hospital, Barton Road
71 - Nearest stop is The Cross
https://www.stagecoachbus.com/timetables
Pulhams service 40 also operates a service between the train station, Cotswold Designer Outlet and Tewkesbury town centre. Please note this service operates on Saturday and Sunday only.
https://www.pulhams.co.uk/busservices/timetables/
Walk: If you are staying in Tewkesbury; you’ll find most accommodation is just a short walk away from the George Watson Hall which is centrally located in Barton Street
Access
The entrance to the building is accessible being on the ground floor and has an entrance ramp and a handrail.
Toilet facilities including a separate accessible toilet are available