Molly Anderson (@archaeomollogy) 's Twitter Profile
Molly Anderson

@archaeomollogy

• Museum Studies Masters • Archaeology Graduate • Rock Art enthusiast •
Currently exploring the heritage & education of Cumbria •

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RHDR (@rhdr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First train RHDR leaves #Hythe with trainee Phil and tutor Ian on board. Green service in operation today running from #hythe to #dungeness with Hercules, Winston Churchill, Southern Maid and Hurricane in service.

First train <a href="/rhdr/">RHDR</a> leaves #Hythe with trainee Phil and tutor Ian on board. Green service in operation today running from #hythe to #dungeness with Hercules, Winston Churchill, Southern Maid and Hurricane in service.
Hull Museums (@hull_museums) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This silver hooped earring dates to the Anglo-Saxon period. It was excavated from North Yorkshire by J.R Mortimer in 1871 #FindsFriday

This silver hooped earring dates to the Anglo-Saxon period. It was excavated from North Yorkshire by J.R Mortimer in 1871 #FindsFriday
Molly Anderson (@archaeomollogy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's lovely to see the sharing of collections. I would have loved for opportunities to go on beautiful trains like this as a child.

Beamish Museum (@beamish_museum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Peter's fire engine is featured in the new #Disney #Dumbo movie! Why not come and have your photograph taken with it this weekend? Disney contacted Peter after watching a Beamish YouTube video of the engine at our Great North Steam Fair 2018! 🐘🚒🐘🚒 #GNSF2019

Peter's fire engine is featured in the new #Disney #Dumbo movie! Why not come and have your photograph taken with it this weekend?

Disney contacted Peter after watching a Beamish YouTube video of the engine at our Great North Steam Fair 2018! 🐘🚒🐘🚒 #GNSF2019
Walt Disney Archives (@twdcarchives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have historical materials from Disney Parks around the world, but did you know that our collection also contains…napkins? To celebrate the date Disneyland Paris (formerly EuroDisney Resort) opened, please enjoy a snapshot of this napkin from the park’s inauguration in 1992.

We have historical materials from Disney Parks around the world, but did you know that our collection also contains…napkins? To celebrate the date Disneyland Paris (formerly EuroDisney Resort) opened, please enjoy a snapshot of this napkin from the park’s inauguration in 1992.
Molly Anderson (@archaeomollogy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Saddened to hear such devastating news about the loss of a magnificent building & to it's history. Thinking of all those in Paris. Let us not forget previous fires of such important sites like the Cutty Sark & hope what is lost can be restored by our amazing conservationists.

Molly Anderson (@archaeomollogy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I cannot believe it has been a year since I handed in my dissertation titled: Creature Comforts: An Investigation into how Psychological Studies of Childhood Imaginary Companions can develop an understanding of Depiction within Palaeolithic Cave Art.

I cannot believe it has been a year since I handed in my dissertation titled:
 Creature Comforts: An Investigation into how Psychological Studies of Childhood Imaginary Companions can develop an understanding of Depiction within Palaeolithic Cave Art.
Molly Anderson (@archaeomollogy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had a lovely day in Ravenglass visiting an antiques fair& RavenglassRailMuseum There was a wonderful, interactive& educational collection, including recordings of individual's memories. I appreciated the Archaeological insight through the Roman community exhibition. Highly recommended

Had a lovely day in Ravenglass visiting an antiques fair&amp; <a href="/rermuseum/">RavenglassRailMuseum</a> 

There was a wonderful, interactive&amp;  educational collection, including recordings of individual's memories. 
I appreciated the Archaeological insight through the Roman community exhibition. 
Highly recommended
Bradshaw Foundation (@bradshawfnd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The #bison is part of the Bison Panel in #Chauvet cave, with two other bison and an #engraving of a partial mammoth. This engraving, along with several others, was made before the black drawings. The panel is covered with clawmarks from #cave bears, which predate the cave #art.

Molly Anderson (@archaeomollogy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Currently researching routes into teaching within Cumbria. I hope in future years we will see an improvement of school direct routes on the West Coast.

Vindolanda Trust (@vindolandatrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve just given you four more great reasons to visit Vindolanda. Four of our latest Vindolanda writing tablets are now on display. #toptreasure #Vindolanda vindolanda.com/news/top-treas…

We’ve just given you four more great reasons to visit Vindolanda. Four of our latest Vindolanda writing tablets are now on display. #toptreasure #Vindolanda 
vindolanda.com/news/top-treas…
Autism in Museums (@autisminmuseums) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sad you missed #MuseumHour on Monday which was jam packed with tips and resources on #AutisminMuseums then this is for you! ⚡️ “Museum Hour 2020 - Autism in Museums” #autism MuseumHour #Autism #Access #Inclusion x.com/i/moments/1247…

HE Archaeology (@he_archaeology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're back in Cumbria again for #RomanFortThursday with Hardknott, a fort located close to the point where the Hardknott Pass meets the River Esk. For more info on the site, (1/3) HE North West

We're back in Cumbria again for #RomanFortThursday with Hardknott, a fort located close to the point where the Hardknott Pass meets the River Esk. For more info on the site, (1/3)

<a href="/HE_NorthWest/">HE North West</a>
HE Archaeology (@he_archaeology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For #RomanFortThursday this week, Caermote (or Caer Mote) in Cumbria, the earthwork remains of two turf'n'timber forts at the northern end of the Lake District. The larger one is about 135 metres by 127. The smaller, later one sits inside it. Remnants of Roman roads are (1/2)

For #RomanFortThursday this week, Caermote (or Caer Mote) in Cumbria, the earthwork remains of two turf'n'timber forts at the northern end of the Lake District. The larger one is about 135 metres by 127. The smaller, later one sits inside it. Remnants of Roman roads are (1/2)
Tullie (@tulliecarlisle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@DavidRobertsArc Thanks so much, David. The vast majority of the 'well done' goes to our Young Advisors who conceptualised, organised & even promoted the event superbly themselves. :)