Other work of the Ladybird artists
‘Welsh Hill Farm’
CF Tunnicliffe (1949)
Video
Dejan Pantic
Helen Day
What a wonderful moment of calm
One for @tubafoon.bsky.social , lots of wild roses out in the lane this morning
an evening with @naturalengland.bsky.social Historic environment team coming up soon! book your free tickets online.
We want to see plants and fungi on the next banknotes!🍄🌱
Dear Bank of England…yet again the foundation of all life has been overlooked. 🌸
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Hannah Rigden
Hannah Rigden
Hannah Rigden
if you'd like to meet my colleagues and learn more about how nature and archaeology go hand in hand for nature recovery, a talk coming up in advance of @archaeologyuk.bsky.social Festival. Hosted by @tonyjuniper.bsky.social , it should be a lovely evening! www.archaeologyuk.org/get-involved...
I found this neat tool that lets you generate text and images just from your ideas. It's really good!
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As part of Festival of #Archaeology, on 25th July at Potteries Museum in Stoke, I'm going to be talking about The Staffordshire Torc Odyssey & some of wonderful Iron Age gold that has been found in the county.
Talk is free to attend, just turn up on the day.
www.stokemuseums.org.uk/pmag/whats-o...
Plantlife
Join CBA and hear from key speakers from Natural England, the Government’s nature and landscape advisor on how nature and archaeology can work together to help recover habitats and build better places...
25/07/2026 @ 14:00 - 15:30 - Enjoy this FREE talk as part of the Ellastone Fastener Project. The Staffordshire area is renowned for gold finds. From the Bronze Age Ellastone ‘dress fastener’ and the I...
Join CBA and hear from key speakers from Natural England, the Government’s nature and landscape advisor on how nature and archaeology can work together to help recover habitats and build better places...
“On long, serene midsummer days
Of ripening fruit and yellowed grain,
How sweetly, by dim woodland ways,
In tangled hedge or leafy lane,
Fair wild rose thickets, you unfold
Those pale pink stars with hearts of gold!”
- from ‘Wild Roses’ by Edgar Fawcett (1847-1904) #wildflowers
Some more cornflower action in case your eyes and brain enjoy that particular shade of blue as much as mine do. That’s a leafcutter bee collecting pollen for her babies in my garden 🌿: