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Psychological Thrillers, HistRom, Fantasy... Why write about mundane life? amzn.to/LAcaster. Plus 'Portals to the Past': lindaacaster.substack.com

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The 10thC Loki Stone, thought by many to depict the Norse god of mischief and discord, discovered at Kirkby Stephen Parish Church, Cumbria, in 1870.

The 10thC Loki Stone, thought by many to depict the Norse god of mischief and discord, discovered at Kirkby Stephen Parish Church, Cumbria, in 1870.
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East Yorkshire's Festival of Words program has landed. Libraries doing what libraries do best! Guests include @joannechocolat @natasha_pulley @JasperFforde, Sarah Brooks & Frances White festivalofwords.co.uk/whats-on/detai… Visit Hull & East Yorkshire #fantasy #ScienceFiction @BSFA British Fantasy Society @HumberSFF

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Hornsea Writers: Hornsea Writer, Shellie Horst, On Writing hornseawriters.com/2024/09/hornse… An inspiring piece by a determined lady! #scifi #fantasy #WritingCommunity

Hornsea  Writers: Hornsea Writer, Shellie Horst, On Writing hornseawriters.com/2024/09/hornse… An inspiring piece by a determined lady! #scifi #fantasy #WritingCommunity
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Bamburgh, Northumberland. Bebbanburge c.710-20. 'Stronghold of a queen called Bebbe'. Old English personal name + burh. Source: Oxford Dictionary of British #PlaceNames. Its Brittonic name was Din Guaire. 📸Gary Bankhead

Bamburgh, Northumberland. Bebbanburge c.710-20. 'Stronghold of a queen called Bebbe'. Old English personal name + burh. Source: Oxford Dictionary of British #PlaceNames. Its Brittonic name was Din Guaire. 📸Gary Bankhead
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These 1000 year-old ancient Persian vertical-axis windmills, standing in the arid landscape of Nashtifan, Iran; are not just relics but are still operational. Crafted from natural materials like wood and reeds, they harness the wind's power to grind grain, a testament to

These 1000 year-old ancient Persian vertical-axis windmills, standing in the arid landscape of Nashtifan, Iran; are not just relics but are still operational. Crafted from natural materials like wood and reeds, they harness the wind's power to grind grain, a testament to
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The steps leading down to Burghead Well - a rock-cut chamber filled by a natural spring, situated within the Pictish fort at Burghead in Morayshire. Theories abound concerning its use, but it may have had a spiritual or religious significance. #StaircaseSaturday 📸 My own.

The steps leading down to Burghead Well - a rock-cut chamber filled by a natural spring, situated within the Pictish fort at Burghead in Morayshire. Theories abound concerning its use, but it may have had a spiritual or religious significance. #StaircaseSaturday 📸 My own.
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Hornsea Writers: Happy New Year! hornseawriters.com/2024/12/happy-… Updates on #shortform #novels #histfic #mystery #WritingCommmunity

Hornsea  Writers: Happy New Year! hornseawriters.com/2024/12/happy-… Updates on #shortform #novels #histfic #mystery #WritingCommmunity
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The 7thC Holderness Cross was discovered by a farmer at Burton Pidsea, East Yorkshire, #OTD in 1965. It spent 30 years in a drawer before his granddaughter took it to a ‘finds day’ at a museum in Hull. The gold pectoral cross is set with garnets.

The 7thC Holderness Cross was discovered by a farmer at Burton Pidsea, East Yorkshire, #OTD in 1965. It spent 30 years in a drawer before his granddaughter took it to a ‘finds day’ at a museum in Hull. The gold pectoral cross is set with garnets.
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Central Banks Want CBDCs | Prof Richard Werner | BIG PICTURE youtu.be/tNCaplC_xAQ via YouTube And the road is paved with Digital IDs, Health Passports, and the rest, micromanaged by AI under the control of...

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We're delighted to have loaned items to LambethPalaceLibrary's new exhibition Unfolding Time: The Medieval Pocket Calendar, looking at a remarkable collection of concertina-fold almanacs. Check out today's blogpost to learn more about these incredible items! blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanus…

We're delighted to have loaned items to <a href="/lampallib/">LambethPalaceLibrary</a>'s new exhibition Unfolding Time: The Medieval Pocket Calendar, looking at a remarkable collection of concertina-fold almanacs. 

Check out today's blogpost to learn more about these incredible items! 

blogs.bl.uk/digitisedmanus…
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An incised Anglo-Saxon brooch from the Staffordshire Hoard. The hoard was discovered in 2009 near the village of Hammerwich in Staffordshire. This item is part of the collections at the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery in Stoke. 📸 My own. #FindsFriday #AngloSaxon #Staffordshire

An incised Anglo-Saxon brooch from the Staffordshire Hoard. The hoard was discovered in 2009 near the village of Hammerwich in Staffordshire. This item is part of the collections at the Potteries Museum &amp; Art Gallery in Stoke. 📸 My own. #FindsFriday #AngloSaxon #Staffordshire
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Fragment of painted Roman wall plaster which was found at Catterick in North Yorkshire. Now part of the collections at the Yorkshire Museum in York. 📸 My own. #FrescoFriday #RomanBritain #YorkshireMuseum

Fragment of painted Roman wall plaster which was found at Catterick in North Yorkshire. Now part of the collections at the Yorkshire Museum in York. 📸 My own. #FrescoFriday #RomanBritain #YorkshireMuseum