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Highworth's Hidden Heroine
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Apr 2, 2011
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Preserving the Past for the Future – A New Exhibition at Mere Museum
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Jan 18, 2011
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Wiltshire's Sports Stars
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Mar 20, 2010
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A day in the life of an archivist…
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Nov 3, 2009
Tagged in: Work Experience , Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre. , volunteers , village , variety , unlock , treasure-hunting , townswomen’s guild have , telephone rings , team meeting , strong room , search room , research , public , profession , procedures , Principal Archivist , postal strike , post , photographs , past , paperwork , owner , mould-infected , local studies , local school , local hospital , local history , living records , legal case , late 19th and early 20th centuries , laptop , jigsaw puzzle , information , immediate action , heritage field , guest speaker , glimpse , front door , file , fictional , fascination , eager , e-mails , duties , drying room , donation , day in the life , database , data projector , Council staff , computer , community centre , collection , Claire Skinner , challenge , catalogue , Archivist , archives conservators , Archives , archive service , afternoon meeting , accessioning , A-level history
Would You Enjoy Living In Roman Wiltshire?
Posted by: Blog Administrator on Jul 2, 2009
Tagged in: villa , uniform , uncovered , travel , St. Laurence School , soldier , slave , sites , RomanEmpire , Romanclothes , Roman Family Fun , rations , quiz , past , Objects , mosaics , mosaicist , Monday 27th July2009 , Living Roman Wiltshire , life , identify , finds , excavations , event , dug up , children , Bradford on Avon , Bath , archaeologist , 10am – 12 , 1.30pm – 3.30pm , 01249 705529




