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- 23rd September 2017
On Sunday 1st October we are leading a walk in Rochford as part of the Three Counties Traditional Orchard Project. The Teme Valley was an important area for orchards, and Rochford was once heavily covered in them. There are still some today, and some are being restored, and the walk will take in some of...
- 22nd September 2017
It is an important year in the history of the LGBT+ community as 2017 marks the 50th anniversary of the partial decriminalisation of male homosexuality in England and Wales. The first ever Worcestershire Pride takes place this Saturday, 23rd September, and will be a fantastic opportunity to embrace the diversity of our county and give visibility...
- 19th September 2017
As the Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service Book and Paper Conservator, I was recently contacted by a local organisation with a bit of a problem in some of their archives. A small number of parchment documents had been discovered that were very dry and hard, and impossible to open. Looking more like the dogs raw-hide...
- 18th September 2017
Around 4000 years ago a 30-40 year old woman was cremated and her remains buried in an upturned pot, or burial urn. In 2015 we found this Bronze Age burial and carefully excavated the contents back in the office. Analysis of the urn and its contents has now been completed and the urn has recently...
- 11th September 2017
Traditional farmsteads and their buildings contribute to local distinctiveness and the varied character of our countryside by reflecting local geology, building traditions and farming practices. The future of the majority of historic farm buildings is increasingly dependent on a new role outside mainstream agricultural use. Since 2009 Worcestershire County Council has been involved with a series...
- 8th September 2017
Three recently renovated historic cottages are up for sale by public auction on Tuesday 12th September. Over the past few years The Worcestershire Building Preservation Trust have been working on rescuing and restoring these historic buildings. They are described their listed building status as “three houses with attic workshops dating from the mid and late...
- 8th September 2017
September is here, and for many people their thoughts turn to taking up a new activity or going back to an old hobby after the holidays. We often get more enquiries about starting family history in September and January, so we run workshops to help people get started and find out more about the sources....
- 7th September 2017
Displays for the Three Counties Traditional Orchard Project are now up in Evesham and Tenbury libraries. The project has been raising awareness of the heritage of orchards in Worcestershire, Herefordshire and Gloucestershire, as well as helping local people to look after and restore surviving orchards. Historical research was an important part of the project and...
- 4th September 2017
What’s so unusual about an old pot falling apart? Isn’t that just what old things do? This particular pot is decorated and comes from a Bronze Age cremation cemetery in Staffordshire, so it is at least 3500 years old. The pot was found fairly whole, standing up in a small pit, filled with a...
- 31st August 2017
Our first Find of the Month, found on Tuesday in Gloucestershire, is a 2000 year old glass bead. The lime green translucent bead has twisted yellow and blue glass threads wrapped around it (time has changed the blue to red). Due to the style of the bead, we believe it is early Roman,...