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Egypt on your doorstep
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Mar 1, 2011
Tagged in: world’s , World War II , Wiltshire Regiment , Wiltshire Heritage Museum , Wiltshire , Warminster Dewey Museum , War Office , Tim Burge – Museums Officer , The Battle of Egypt , Suez , Stourhead , St Boniface College , souvenirs , soul progress , Somerset , soldiers , Sir John Eldon Gorst , Sir Charles Nicholson , Sgt. A Holley , Romans , publication , postcards , Port Said , photograph , Pewsey Heritage Centre , people , papyrus scroll , Objects , national , museum , media , Medal – Chippenham Museum & Heritage Centre , Market Lavington Museum , manor , local , knife , jasper , Italy , international , India , images , HMS Superb , Gorst , Germany , fighting , February 2011 , famil , eyes , El Alamein , Egyptian Book of the Dead , Egypt , doorstep , documents , display , Devizes , country , collections.preserve , coins , Castle Combe , British protectorate , British consul general , attack , architect , Archaeological finds , Allied forces , Alexandria , album , afterlife , 2nd World War , 1st World War , 1943 , 1882
Conservation in Action: The Buckland Fossil Table
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Nov 27, 2010
Tagged in: Wiltshire Conservation Service , William Buckland , veneer , treatment , tinted , table , stress , specialist , repairs , reactivate , rabbit skin glue , public , protective coverings , Professor of Geology , plan formulated , pioneering , Oxford University , Natural History conservators , Michaelangelo , matrix , Lyme Regis Museum , humidity , grant , geologists , Fossil , exhibit , environment , display , dinosaurs , coprolites , Consultation , constructed , conservator , conservation , Cistine chapel , Buckland , Beth Werrett , Association of Independent Museums , animal glu , analysis , AIM , adhesive , 19th century
Castles Galore
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Nov 9, 2010
Tagged in: Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre , William the Conqueror , wealth , traced , Tisbury. Unique , timber , theory , theme , surrendering , surrender document , stone , soldiers , Silbury Hill , safe passage , ruins , royal residence , research , power , Parliamentarian , origins , original , opulence , Open Day , Old Wardour Castle , Mount , mound , Motte and Bailey , might , Middle Ages , Medieval Period , medieval castles , Marlborough , Latin , Late Neolithic , Lady Arundell , History , hexagonal design , helmet , French , fortified place , fortifications , force , exhibition , English Civil War , earth , documents , display , demonstrations , defend , defence , constructed , classic , chateaux , castrum , castles , castellum , Broad sword , army , Archives , Archaeology service , 1643
Meet the Middle Ages....
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Sep 14, 2010
Tagged in: Wiltshire , visit , victims , Tudors , tour , theme , Terry , teams , strong rooms , staff , seal , Saturday 25 September , Richard the Lionheart , research facilities , replica sword , quiz , prize , pox-ridden , Planning , performers , peasant , musicians , Middle Ages , microfiche , Medieval Open Day , Medieval , logitistical exercise , Library , Labs , knights , Investigate , ills , History Centre. , History Centre , helmet , Hedge Witch , guest , fun , free , film , documents , display , demonstrations , day out , cure , creative writing , costumes , conserved , computers , castles , broadsword , Black Death , behind the scene , Arts team , artefacts , armour , Archives & local Studies Manager , Archives , Archaeologists , annual , all the family , activity , activities , 10 am - 4 pm
Over 100 Attend Our Festival of British Archaeology Events
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Sep 7, 2010
Tagged in: Wroughton , Wiltshire , white horse , Warner Leisure Hotels , united , Swindon Borough Council , Roman Villa , Roman Empire , Ridgeway , Queen Victoria , prehistoric , photo opportunities , Orpheus , Neolithic , nature , mosaic , Medieval , Littlecote , landscape , Iron Age Hillfort , informative , Hungerford , historic , hill figure , Heritage , Hackpen Hill , guided walk , guided tour , Festival of British Archaeology , excavated between , events , environment , enjoyable , display , chalk downland , Barbury Castle , architecture , Archaeology service , archaeology , appreciation , 70 people , 31st July , 2010 , 100 people
Pop Goes Wiltshire!
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Sep 1, 2010
Tagged in: Yatesbury airfield , Yatesbury , XTC , Wiltshire , Warminster , Video , Trowbridge , Tidworth , Thin Lizzy , The Timelords , The Teardrop Explodes , Take That , Swindon , Supertramp , Subhumans , Sturmy House , Sting , songwriter , solo artist , singer , Salisbury hospital , Salisbury area , Rowden Hill , rock and pop , Robbie Williams , Rick Davies , recording studio , RealWorld , punk , Pop , police cadet , Police , pioneer , Phil Lynott , Peter Gabriel , Pete Doherty , musicians , Moody Blues , Mick and Tich , memorabilia , Melksham , Marlborough , Madonnam , Libertines , lead singer , Lake House , keyboard player , Justin Hayward , Julian Cope , jazz , Jamie Cullum , James Cook , James Blunt , Influential , in Chippenham , Hullavington , hit single , hit band , Genesis , filmed , famous , famous , Eddie Cochran , Dozy , Doctorin’ the Tardis , display , died , Delphic , David John Harman , Dave Dee , Culture Shock , Compton Bassett House , commemorate , Citizen Fish , Chippenham Museum and Heritage Centre , Chippenham Museum , car crash , Calne , Box , blog , Beaky , bassist , bands , Babyshambles , Ashcombe House , Amesbury , 50 years
Saving the Skull
Posted by: Blog Administrator on May 7, 2010
Tagged in: Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre , Walcot Street , treatment , teeth , St Swithuns' Yard , skull , skeleton , Sellotape , Roman earthenware ceramics , Roman coffin , Roman Baths Museum , reinterpret , redisplay , reconstructed skull , reconstructed , Project , physical features , Osteoarchaeologist , opaque wax , Museum of London , muscle tissue , microscope , Meet the Ancestors , map , mandible , lower jaw , lead piping , Julian Richards , Japanese tissue , excavated , display , Death , Conservators , conservation , collection , bronze statuettes , bones , Blu-tack® , BBC , baths , 5 year development plan , 4th century , 2009-2010
How to banish those February blues...
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Feb 16, 2010
Tagged in: wooden building blocks , Women’s Institute and Girls Training Corps , Wiltshire , wedding dress , web page , weather , weather , Warminster Dewey Museum , Warminster , Victorian kitchen , Victor Manley , Valentine’s Day , utility coat and skirt suit , uplifted , Trowbridge Museum http://www.trowbridgemuseum.co.u , taffeta , Stourton , stone memorial , steam , St Denys Church , spring , spirits , south-west Wiltshire , Sir Winston Churchill , scrapbook , school-master’s house , Salute of the Red Army’ , Royal Albert Hall , recipe , poultry , photographs , Pewsey Heritage Centre , pathological testing kit , pancakes , New Year , Museums Advisory Service , Museums Advisory Service , museums , month , Ministry of Information , Mere Temperance Society , Mere Museum , Market Lavington Museum , Luncheon and Supper Dishes , Longleat Restaurant , local history collection , local events , killed , James Lye , Jacqueline Ramsay , inclement , Illustrated London News , http://www.pewsey-heritage-centre.org.uk/ , http://www.meremuseum.org.uk/ , http://www.marketlavingtonmuseum.org.uk/ , http://www.culture24.org.uk/sw000041 , http://www.chippenham.gov.uk/tourist-information/l , Horningsham , historical , historic museum , Helen Burke , grey , gramophone record , gloom , geology , Gardeners Chronicle , fuchsias , Frome Young Farmers , flint , fife and drum , February 1969 , February 1945. On a lighter note , February 1874 , February , entice , Edwin Townsend , dull , drama festivals , donated , Documentation Assistant , display , disinfectant , discover , diet , dance tickets , Dakota , crash , collections , Clarice Culverhouse , Chippenham Town Hall , Chippenham Museum and Heritage Centre , chess match , Charles Street , Castle Combe Museum , bungalow , blue wool , blue hat , blindfold , bell-ringing , Beech Knoll , Barbara Norris , band , arrow-head , ancient , airmen , agricultural machinery , 1999
'Attaboy', Mere Museum!
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Jan 14, 2010
Tagged in: Wiltshire museums , trilby hat , repaired , production , original paint. , Objects , Mere Museum , local industry , glass sign , exhibition , display , design , Conservators , Conservation labs , Attaboy Hats’ , adhesive , 1930s
Mysterious Objects - Were Your Guesses Correct?
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Dec 9, 2009
Tagged in: www.wiltshiretreasures.org , wine , Wiltshire museums , sack hook , pistol , Pewsey Heritage Centre , open fire , muller , MP , Mere Museum , local , late 18th century , Joseph Neeld , gunpowder flask , early 19th century , display , crook , Cricklade Museum , claw , carts , beer , ale warmer , 170 , 000 items









