@jpwarchaeology Here in Ashwell Village Museum we have a verifiable hagstone. It was used to prevent horses becoming ill. The farmer wanted it back if needed and it must not touch the ground or it will lose its power.
We are delighted to launch the Hertfordshire Museums Object of the Year 2023 Award. This year we have entries from 14 museums. You can vote for your favourite object here: https://t.co/vxELqtsYA2
@HertsArchives@hertscc#hertsooty
Tom Karen, former Managing Director at Ogle Design Ltd in Letchworth, was responsible for some of the most well-loved and popular designs of the 60s. The exhibition at @MuseumOne explores Karen’s most iconic inventions including The Bond Bug ⤵
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Ashwell at Home 2022 - ‘A Day of Wellbeing’ - Takes place this Sunday 8th May 11am-5pm.
For all the highlights and ticket information visit: https://t.co/AeCGyg8mx9
#AshwellAtHome#Ashwell#LocalEvents
Book now for Researching your House History workshop, 15.00 GMT 2 March 2022. Learn how the Library's online resources can help with your house and building history research in this introductory talk and Q&A session. https://t.co/sjSizn2nTH
What an amazing exhibition! A real treat to be at the preview evening of The World of Stonehenge at the @britishmuseum. A huge congratulations to @NWilkinBM, @JWexlerBM and the team. So good to see so many friends and colleagues in one place!