Deep in the Jordanian desert lies a Roman fort that can stake a claim to being the best-preserved example anywhere in the former empire. But this relic of imperial power is in urgent need of conservation work, as David Breeze explains in @WorldArchaeo:
https://t.co/iq4r22NiOP
This week's #WayBackWednesday image from the History Hub is this wonderful shot of the entrance to the Queen's Hotel on City Road #Chester with carriages outside. The date for the photograph is circa 1890. For more images of Old Chester please go to https://t.co/mqfXfgVqhU
The Wooldse Veen bog in the eastern Dutch #Achterhoek region. Situated on the Dutch-German border, it is known for various stone boundary markers placed across the #bog. The most beautiful ones date from 1766. Various smuggling stories are connected to these border bogs as well.
Church Yard Wall update
Cheshire West and Chester Council has provided a further update on the wall collapse repairs at St Oswald's Church in Malpas.
The latest works schedule for the repairs had a completion date of December 2022, but several factors https://t.co/vJ85Y7trNl
See pictures from the #Chester Society for Landscape History @cslh6 book launch for Looking at the Landscape: Glimpses of #Cheshire and Beyond, edited by Prof Graeme White and Dr Sharon Varey @uochester (event pictures courtesy of Carol Sparkes):
https://t.co/zxTramj7ja
Please join us, with @CHPPC_IHR for their final seminar of 2022 this Wednesday at 1730! In it, Peter Hounsell will be exploring the histories of London's brickfields, the earth that built the 19th century city.
https://t.co/hyvMXbdaMB
Issue 59.2 of @NorthernHist is now available. Print copies to follow!
It includes 7 articles & 1 note (6 are OA), and 16 book reviews. Topics include place-names, war memorials, mental health, wardship, watchmaking, Tudor justice & more.
https://t.co/KB2YotPdxa
#twitterstorians
Looking for Christmas presents for somebody with an interest in local history? Try these two new books from @uochester Press!
For more information, see https://t.co/HrDn9aORds and
https://t.co/lJrNBWqksN.
The stories behind #Cheshire and the region’s #landscapes and features - from its churches, settlements and houses to railways and canals - are shared in a new book from @uochesterpress marking the 35th anniversary of @CSLH6.
Read more at: https://t.co/t2RWZT3pF9
#history
There were several of these on our #Wirral@SlowWaysUK walk today.
I need your expertise @LakesStiles ! Is this a stile or a gate? They're fabulous whatever they are 😍
Please join us this Wednesday - in person and online - for our last seminar of 2022 in which Peter Hounsell discusses London's 'Clay-Pit' zone which gave birth to the brick-built city of the 19th century. Book now:
https://t.co/QwjhiKhaS8
🎺🎺 The @MedSettRG winter seminar this year is in Cambridge on Saturday 10 December ✨✨ Do come and discuss ‘New Thinking on #Medieval#Fields’, including this 👇
#landscape#history#archaeology
Details & booking via https://t.co/TvvgO3mnI8