Tag Archive | London
Today is the #BloggersBash …
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
… and I won’t be there this year. I will miss meeting everyone again… and miss meeting new people too, but I will be in the north and there are limits to how much driving I can do in the time available. I hope everyone who is…
How to do… archaeological conservation
The Historic England Blog An archaeological excavation can result in a huge amount of artefacts being excavated in a short period of time. The analysis of these artefacts can take many years or decades. But why does conservation take so long? And what does it involve? Maritime Archaeologist Pip and Archaeological Conservator Angela explain how […]
It’s Love – actually!
The Historic England Blog Here at Historic England, we love heritage and we love our movies, so to celebrate Valentine’s day we thought we would look at some of the historic places that have provided a backdrop to some of our favourite romance films. Written by Paul Backhouse, Head of Imaging at Historic England. The […]
Flickering Lamps: The ancient rock-cut tombs by the Lancashire coast
Originally posted on The Linden Chronicles:
Regular readers of this blog will know that I’m especially interested in particularly old and unusual graves, and the subject of today’s post definitely falls into that category. On th… Source: The ancient rock-cut tombs by the Lancashire coast
Bloggers Bash SPECIAL Announcement
Originally posted on Sacha Black:
I promised this year would be bigger and better and it really is. I feel like a school girl at a backstreet boys, Spice Girls, Boyzone, Take that, fuck it showing my age Justin Bieber concert. But…. here is our next big announcement…. *Drum Roll Please* Ha… just kidding, first, we must…