Brunel’s SS Great Britain site to be renamed as 'Bristol Dockyards' when revamped museum launches in July
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Historic England Updates Local Heritage Listing Guidance
Historic England has published the third editon of its 'Local Heritage Listing: Identifying and Conserving Local Heritage. Historic England Advice Note 7'. Local heritage lists are 'lists of non-designated heritage assets (NDHAs) which, due…
The lodge, near Woodbridge, is made a Grade I listed building following tests by Historic England.
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So I now have 3 workshops bookings for the new school year and it's only June! So if you're a #KS2 #HistoryLead have a look at what we can offer:
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Historic England has published the third editon of its 'Local Heritage Listing: Identifying and Conserving Local Heritage. Historic England Advice Note 7'. Local heritage lists are 'lists of non-designated heritage assets (NDHAs) which, due to their local heritage significance, have been identified as being of value to a particular place and the community who live and work there.' Historic England notes that 'all NDHAs are afforded a degree of protection through the planning system, although this is less than the protection given to designated heritage assets'.
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The Association of British Transport and Engineering Museums (ABTEM) and London Transport Museum are offering specialist support to museums with industrial, transport, or engineering related collections in the form of online advice sessions, email support, and physical visits. ABTEM is a non-profit-making group that exists to provide a forum for the discussion of matters of common interest to transport and engineering museums and to provide a means of representing their views on issues of national and regional concern and is recognised by the Arts Council England (ACE) as a Subject Specialist Network (SSN).
Enrichment Through Archaeology offer a rangr of workshops for schools which complement the National Curriculum, enrich pupils learning, enable children to meet real archaeologists and give you the WOW...
We think that this cat ojime is just purr-fect!
An ojime is a bead used to fasten the drawstring of a purse, or the cords of an inrō (tiered lacquer carrying case). They are often intricately carved from materials like wood, lacquer, or metal.
🐈 Ojime in the form of a cat, c.1890. EAX.11470
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Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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The excavation is based at Chester House Estate and will offer open days and a Roman Fest weekend.
The Bristol site where the steamship (SS) Great Britain is docked will be changing its name to Bristol Dockyards, ahead of the re-opening of the revamped and expanded museum in July. The new name is intended to reflect the long-term ambition of the SS Great Britain Trust, the charity that runs the site, to transform the attraction into a broader cultural and learning campus encompassing the adjacent Great Western and Albion dockyards. A statement from the organisation in early June explained that: “The steamship Great Britain remains at the heart of our charity's purpose and all the work that we deliver.