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Seasonal Archaeology: The Last Iron Bridge (in Shropshire at least!)

The autumnal equinox for 2021 was signalled by the early morning dew heavy upon grass and leaves. In the countryside, the changing colours and gradual die-back of vegetation provided a frame for some stunning landscape views of archaeology sites. Exploring the Ironbridge Gorge during the late winter, spring, summer, and autumn of 2021 for a…

26 September 2021 in industrial archaeology.

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