Undertaking research on the Domesday Book and pleased to find a very none politically correct name Siwald (the Fat) #domesday#heritage https://t.co/A3vhg3cHw4
Fabulous to see this renovation project coming to completion. The building is a listed steam engine repair shed constructed between 1869 and 1875. The windows, apart from the new entrance are original #restoration… https://t.co/1UzcunrCoi
Found hidden between an old circuit board and laths was this card dated 1946-7. The company supplied over 9000 homes in the area just after WWII. Social history #socialhistory#history#electrician#electrical… https://t.co/Z9AmSMeS5I
Whilst it is a privilege to find historical artefacts that can literally change history. I don't think I have seen as much excitement as when a unopened can of Shandy was discovered on site #80s#alcohol… https://t.co/zdJqNgTB96
Over 10k worth of damp proof treatment, when all that was needed was the removal of the cement render. The damp proofing contractor has even drilled into solid sandstone. Criminal #damproofingproject#damp… https://t.co/fCoBkoG7mz
Byre or cowhouse abandoned to nature. The small stone boskins or partitions demonstrate just how much modern and selective breeding has increased cattle sizes. The scale is 1m #farmbuildings#farmhouse#farmingphotos… https://t.co/ZHGQ56StZ5
An almost perfect example of a fortified pele tower. Pele towers are defensive buildings dating from the 1400s to 1600s. Located in northern Engand and the Borders of Scotland #pelehouse#pele#peletowers#medieval… https://t.co/0U4qScSsKT
I doesn't get much better than this little exquisite recess door. Imported from Europe in the eighteenth century, it now resides in a small parish church #churches#churchesoftheworld#churchesofinstagram#flemish… https://t.co/v6zPcr0TEu