Dr Jayne Rimmer
@jaynerimmer
Investigating buildings and places with @HistoricEngland. Views my own.
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This year I decided to give hubby a Tudor house for his special birthday. You can have a house and eat it. Well done Avenue Cakes
We had such a fun time in York Minster today (re)exploring the #medieval architecture. The rucksacks for children to borrow are such a brilliant idea. The torch went down especially well 🔦🕵️♂️
This week Historic England announced its ‘Everyday Heritage Grants: Celebrating Working Class Histories’. These grants are for projects that focus on connecting people to historic places, specifically those that are overlooked or under-represented. bit.ly/Everyday-Grants
Led by PossAbilities, a social enterprise supporting 400 people with learning disabilities, this project will highlight the stories of former workers from Peel Street Mill, a former textile mill in Heywood, Greater Manchester. Learn more ➡️ bit.ly/Everyday-Herit…
Now here's a highway challenge! For Tyldesley are grid spotting, can you find a #grundysgrid?
*RETWEET COMPETITION* You can win this lovely bundle of classic crime and horror short stories, thanks to British Library Publishing! Two of each - one for you, one to gift. To be in with a chance; - FOLLOW us - RETWEET this Ends 7pm Monday. Winner chosen at random. UK only. Good luck!
A world first? There's a new Historic England report about the 'Coal Drops' at Shildon, Co Durham, on the Stockton-Darlington Railway. Built 175 years ago. Perhaps the world's first mechanised process for fuelling locomotives. Find out more at historicengland.org.uk/research/resul…
Fab day in Bishop Auckland today celebrating the completion of the #HeritageActionZone and the launch of our new book 😍. Congratulations to all involved from Historic England Durham County Council + many others.
We've been celebrating the end of the Bishop Auckland Heritage Action Zone scheme with the publication of our new book about the history of the County Durham market town. Available now from Liverpool University Press. Find out more ➡️ bit.ly/3Cy0Ts8