InHeritage > Blog > 2014
WWI Soldiers’ Lives, Thurnscoe, Rotherham A recent HLF Sharing Heritage-funded project took me deep into the online archives tracking down Thurnscoe men who served in World War I. Jacqui Shaw of The Hill Primary Academy, Thurnscoe wanted to give her students a taste of historical research from primary source archive documents. With inHeritage’s support, Jacqui …
In October I was privileged to visit The Higgins, Bedford, before spending a morning with members of the Saturday Archaeology Workshops group.
This summer’s Children’s Media Conference was, as ever, a busy exciting conference. Where else would I fall into casual conversation with the former chief exec of EuroDisney channel, now commissioning TV channels across 100 countries? Or rub shoulders with BBC commissioners, meet James Huggins of Made in Me, a family-based story App designer dedicated to …
inHeritage are delighted to be working with Minerva Heritage and The Way Design to develop the interpretation and activity plans for the Coniston Copper Project HLF application.
The Hill Primary School, Thurnscoe have received resource packs about 10 men of the village who fought in the First World War.
Bill will launch Walk Into the Dark Ages and exhibiting prints and greetings cards from based on images from it and Walk Into Prehistory at our house as part of the Wirksworth Festival’s Art and Archtiecture Trail on Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th September. Copies of both books will be on sale as well as …
inHeritage have created new intepretation panels and waymarking signs for the National Stone Centre.
Bill’s latest book Walk Into the Dark Ages will hit the shops in September.
We are currently working with Crookes Forum to submit a Heritage Lottery Fund application.
We have started work with the Royal Northumberland Yacht Club to develop an interpretation plan for their historic house yacht.
Diverse and engaging heritage interpretation,
bringing heritage, nature, cultural and science stories to life
© 2022 inHeritage