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Monthly Archives: October 2021

Latest Archaeotea Podcast: Digging the Moat – Timperley Old Hall

Episode 7 of the Archaeotea Podcast is now available free to download. In this episode I look at the archaeology of Timperley Old Hall moat in Trafford, Greater Manchester and over 20 years of research on the site by the South Trafford Archaeological Group. You can listen to the Fairbottom Bobs podcast here: Archaeotea |…

21 October 2021 in medieval archaeology, South Trafford Archaeological Group.

From the Euston Arch to the Liverpool WHS: Loving & Hating Industrial Heritage

2021 has seen a number of high-profile losses and demotions of industrial heritage sites. The last standing element of the Ironbridge Coal-fired power station, the chimney, was demolished in September. Also in the same month, the four remaining chimneys at the Stewartby brickworks in Bedford were demolished. Whilst at the end of September the Dorman…

10 October 2021 in industrial archaeology, industrial heritage.

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