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The Princes of Gwynedd website was launched this month at Dinas Emrys, the legendary birthplace of the Welsh red dragon. inHeritage wrote the English text for the website, which involved visiting the sites and consulting with key archaeologists.
Here is a video of the first test pit of Hands on History Barnsley being dug. Dan Jarvis came to help out dig the first turf before catching the train to Westminster. Volunteers then excavated two test pits at New Lodge Crescent, finding pottery, slag and other artefacts. The test pits were the first in …
Day one of the 2013 season of test pits – New Lodge Crescent, with a visit from Barnsley Central MP and Shadow Minister for Culture and Heritage, Dan Jarvis. View the post on Hands on History Barnsley.
The Calver Weir oral history project came to a glorious end this weekend with an exhibition in Calver Village Hall. Over 200 people visited the exhibition over the weekend. The launch was attended by 10 interviewees, 2 Heritage Lottery Fund officers, all of the oral history team and about another 15 residents and visitors.
We are just starting a new three-year archaeology project north of Barnsley, in Athersley, New Lodge and Smithies. Bill is project managing for the Romero Communities as well as providing interpretation services and archaeological advice. We are also contributing some educational activities. We are working with local archaeological contractors who will supervise and train volunteers …
We came across one of our 2011 Turner Trails panels at Boroughbridge information centre.
inHeritage will work with Bedford Borough Council and the Marston Vale Trust on a Heritage Lottery Fund supported heritage interpretation at Bedford River Valley Park.
Today we had an amazing day bringing the lost streets of Ruskin Park to life for the Ruskin Park Fun Day.
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