Ruskin pottery
Vase 1925 Ruskin pottery
Photos of Ruskin Pottery they were based on Oldbury Road West Smethwick. Part of my one place study
#westSmethwick
#OnePlaceStudy
Ruskin pottery
Vase 1925 Ruskin pottery
Photos of Ruskin Pottery they were based on Oldbury Road West Smethwick. Part of my one place study
#westSmethwick
#OnePlaceStudy
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Old Tour #Scotland #Ancestry Travel Visit #Genealogy #Scottish Family #History Blog #photography of South Platform in the railway station in Perth, Perthshire. Was originally the terminus of the main line from Greenhill Junction near #Glasgow tour-scotland-photographs.blogspot.com/2020/01/old-...
#birmingham
Tram view Stockland Green Birmingham
Hopefully of interest, today, this month & every month: pls share the word about Britain's first railwaywomen track workers, over 100yrs ago! #InternationalWomensDay
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Dewsbury railway station, W. Yorks dates from 1848. Built in Tudor style for the London & North Western Railway Company. Next door to the station entrance is the former office building or station master's house clad in ivy which has been the West Riding pub since 1994 & part of the 'Ale Trail'. /1
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Stokesay Castle
Probably my favourite view of Stokesay Castle, I like how it sits among the fields. The name comes from the Anglo-Saxon word stoches, meaning cattle farm. You can start a walk from the Discovery Centre taking in the castle, Stoke Wood and Sallow Coppice. A good way to spend the day. #Shropshire
Bright and breezy illustration of three daffodils painted on a simple, grey background
St David's Day
Dydd GΕ΅yl Dewi
Artist: H Woolley (1954)
The mildest weather so far of 2026 & no rain has brought people flocking to Wakefield's Rhubarb Festival today.
#wakefield
#rhubarb
#RhubarbFest
This dated in 1963
Photo of Springfield Lane and edge of pap pap bridge, reason the bridge called this only room for one car and have to pap horn. Springfield Rowley Regis
#rowleyRegis
#Springfield
*Academic sells history off to the highest bidder*
There, BBC, we sorted that headline for you
If he truly feels *a connection* to the find, as the article claims, would he not have donated it to a museum?
www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
What an amazing sight - thousands of starlings swooping and diving in unison above the nature reserve at Whixall Moss. The birds made an incredible whooshing sound as they wheeled through the sky at sunset before settling down to roost for the night.
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Find out what happened in the crucial minutes and seconds leading up to the Chernobyl explosion in the latest episode of Journey Through Time with @davidolusoga.bsky.social and @sarahchurchwell.bsky.social
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Thank you to @museumsandheritage.com for this update on Shrewsbury's Flaxmill Maltings restoration. Proof that heritage doesn't just have cultural benefits, it makes financial sense too. "Independent evaluation shows Β£32m investment in Shrewsbury mill delivered Β£49.6m in economic benefits"
Always great to see digitisations made freely available online! I scanned the HLHS back run of newsletters and journals a few years ago: www.huddersfieldhistory.org.uk/publications...
An image of one of the Coalport ferries. A black and white building is in the background
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In my latest article, I have built upon previous research. It discusses the Coalport ferry disaster of 1799, and the many lives lost to the river. This one is personal to me, as it also includes my own families loss.
nearlyknowledgeablehistory.blogspot.com/2022/03/loss...
#History
Easington Tithe Barn is a complicated building surveyed by the YVBSG in 1997, thought to have been constructed from two completely different timber frames from unknown locations!
Hello Bluesky! My #onlinetalk all about #ArtsandCrafts in #Birmingham and #Worcestershire is tomorrow, 12 Jan - why was the #Midlands so important to the #ArtsandCrafts story? I usually talk rural A&C, but let's go urban! Join me at 7pm tomorrow! www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1513549881...
Milk delivery, Manchester, 1946 (Daily Mail).
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Sarah J. Wagerβs *Place-Names and Landholding in Early Medieval England* explores how names like Kingston and Eaton reflect landholding structures. #PlaceNames www.herts.ac.uk/uhpress/book...
Plough Monday as illustrated in the Costume of Yorkshire
The first Monday after today Epiphany - 6 January) was Plough Monday, the traditional start of the agricultural year. It was celebrated with young men called "Plough Stotts" parading a decorated plough, performing sword dances, and collecting money for church plough
βYou could see bonesβ: Familiesβ anguish over coastal erosion threat to Norfolk graves
Iβm planning to step down as web and social media editor for @sslh.bsky.social after six very rewarding and enjoyable years. If you might be interested in the role, please DM me. sslh.org.uk
Guys guys guys, I found the archive of the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures (it's not an achievement, they've not hidden them) - you can watch every single one since they started televising them in the 60s:
www.rigb.org/christmas-le...
I love watching them every year, now I can see them all!
Photo of Telford, edge of town park
#telford
Happy Christmas everyone
#Christmas
Postcard of five ways Birmingham the statue is still there
#birmingham