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BishopsWalthamMuseum

@bishopswmuseum

Collecting, preserving and exhibiting the history and archaeology of Bishop's Waltham

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James Wright (@jpwarchaeology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The next Triskele Heritage online talk will be the first to delve beneath the ground for a look at The Archaeology of Subterranean Britain - passages, chambers, cellars, mines & caves... and more! We'll be going live at 7pmGMT on 22 Feb, booking is open: eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-archaeol…

The next Triskele Heritage online talk will be the first to delve beneath the ground for a look at The Archaeology of Subterranean Britain - passages, chambers, cellars, mines & caves... and more!

We'll be going live at 7pmGMT on 22 Feb, booking is open:
eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-archaeol…
Jane Austen’s House (@janeaustenhouse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📖 Happy PRIDE AND PREJUDICE DAY! #OnThisDay in 1813 #PrideandPrejudice was published whilst #JaneAusten was living in this very House. 🌟 We now know this day as #PrideandPrejudiceDay and celebrate this globally beloved novel!

Dr. Robbie MacNiven (@robbiemacniven) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Of particular interest are three sketches believed to depict not Jacobites or anti-Jacobite militiamen from Scotland, but British Army regulars – those later known commonly as the “redcoats.” 7/12

Of particular interest are three sketches believed to depict not Jacobites or anti-Jacobite militiamen from Scotland, but British Army regulars – those later known commonly as the “redcoats.” 7/12
Fake History Hunter (@fakehistoryhunt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thread of some of the countless fun illustrations in this amazing medieval copy of 'Romance of Alexander'. Full book here: digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/objects/ae9f6c… We start with this naked chap with nuns in a wheelbarrow. Don't ask me what it means.

Thread of some of the countless fun illustrations in this amazing medieval copy of 'Romance of Alexander'.
Full book here:
 digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/objects/ae9f6c…

We start with this naked chap with nuns in a wheelbarrow.
Don't ask me what it means.
HE Archaeology (@he_archaeology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW JOB KLAXON!! 📢 Senior Aerial Survey Investigator Historic England. Job Description and Person Spec now online, application deadline 6 March. Come join our friendly team doing fascinating work across the country. app.beapplied.com/apply/q4wacrnt…

NEW JOB KLAXON!! 📢 Senior Aerial Survey Investigator <a href="/HistoricEngland/">Historic England</a>. Job Description and Person Spec now online, application deadline 6 March. Come join our friendly team doing fascinating work across the country.
app.beapplied.com/apply/q4wacrnt…
English Heritage (@englishheritage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Since Facebook and Instagram are down, have a look at this video all about Ada Lovelace, the world's first computer programmer - we could use her now! 🖥️ #fbdown #igdown #WHM #WHM2024

Sussex Past (@sussexpastuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Is there a #HeritageBrickTwitter corner? For #FindsFriday does anyone recognise these bricks discovered in Sussex which appear to show The Long Man? 📷Sidney Jeffrey

Is there a #HeritageBrickTwitter corner? For #FindsFriday does anyone recognise these bricks discovered in Sussex which appear to show The Long Man?
📷Sidney Jeffrey
Mr Commonsense (@fopminui) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Morbid Knowledge “Since her death in 1979, the woman who discovered what the universe is made of has not so much as received a memorial plaque. Her newspaper obituaries do not mention her greatest discovery. […] Every high school student knows that Isaac Newton discovered gravity, that Charles

<a href="/Morbidful/">Morbid Knowledge</a> “Since her death in 1979, the woman who discovered what the universe is made of has not so much as received a memorial plaque. Her newspaper obituaries do not mention her greatest discovery. […] Every high school student knows that Isaac Newton discovered gravity, that Charles
University of Southampton Special Collections (@hartleyspecialc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our digital appointments mean people can still access our collections when travel to Southampton isn't possible. Our new slot at 1530-1630 (UK time) may be beneficial for people whose time zone is 7/8h behind the UK. Email us at [email protected] to book!

Our digital appointments mean people can still access our collections when travel to Southampton isn't possible. 
Our new slot at 1530-1630 (UK time) may be beneficial for people whose time zone is 7/8h behind the UK. 
Email us at archives@soton.ac.uk to book!
damnatio memoriae (@indamnatio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Have finally managed to bag all 4 of Hampshire’s C12 Bishop Henry Tournai fonts! Which is your favourite? 1) Winchester’s St Nicholas 2) East Meon’s Adam & Eve 3) Southampton’s dragons 4) St Mary Bourne’s grapes & lilies

Have finally managed to bag all 4 of Hampshire’s C12 Bishop Henry Tournai fonts! 

Which is your favourite?
1) Winchester’s St Nicholas
2) East Meon’s Adam &amp; Eve
3) Southampton’s dragons
4) St Mary Bourne’s grapes &amp; lilies
ArchaeoHistories (@histories_arch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Hindsgavl Dagger is a remarkable artifact from the Neolithic period. Found in 1886 on the Danish island of Fænø, which was then owned by Hindsgavl Manor on Funen, this dagger is one of the finest examples of a so-called fishtail flint dagger from the end of the Nordic Stone

The Hindsgavl Dagger is a remarkable artifact from the Neolithic period. Found in 1886 on the Danish island of Fænø, which was then owned by Hindsgavl Manor on Funen, this dagger is one of the finest examples of a so-called fishtail flint dagger from the end of the Nordic Stone
Oxford School of Archaeology (@school_of_arch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Delighted to share that our #Atlas of #Hillforts online database is up & running again! #maps #archGIS #prehistory #openaccess hillforts.arch.ox.ac.uk

Delighted to share that our #Atlas of #Hillforts online database is up &amp; running again! #maps #archGIS #prehistory #openaccess hillforts.arch.ox.ac.uk
Journal of Art in Society (@artinsociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To creatively insult without actually swearing, just use this Shakespearean Insult Kit. Combine one word from each column, & preface it with “Thou”, to create satisfyingly impolite abuse such as “Thou beslubbering, pottle-deep clotpole” writerswrite.co.za/shakespearean-…

To creatively insult without actually swearing, just use this Shakespearean Insult Kit. Combine one word from each column, &amp; preface it with “Thou”, to create satisfyingly impolite abuse such as “Thou beslubbering, pottle-deep clotpole” writerswrite.co.za/shakespearean-…
Dr Gabrielle 'Gabby' Storey 🏳️‍🌈 (@gabbystorey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great first weekend of Winchester Heritage Open Days with a wonderful behind the scenes tour with Steve and Tina P & G Wells yesterday and then BishopsWalthamMuseum today - even managed to avoid the rain somehow! Looking forward to my turn to talk next week 😊 winchesterheritageopendays.org/programme-of-e…

Great first weekend of <a href="/WinchesterHods/">Winchester Heritage Open Days</a> with a wonderful behind the scenes tour with Steve and Tina <a href="/PGWells/">P & G Wells</a> yesterday and then <a href="/BishopsWMuseum/">BishopsWalthamMuseum</a> today - even managed to avoid the rain somehow! Looking forward to my turn to talk next week 😊 

winchesterheritageopendays.org/programme-of-e…