PhD studentship! Come and work with me at Cambridge (where I'll be based from September) and the @StudiesofHome@MuseumoftheHome
We're looking for someone interested in early modern art/architecture/social history to work on painting in lower-class homes:
https://t.co/o6eMSBfEug
Stepping in at short notice to give tomorrow's CSCA seminar. Please come/attend online if you're interested in: the legacy of Roman Britain, the history of building conservation, and the public shaming of people who demolish historical architecture for profit!
Schedule change!
Please join us tomorrow 14 Feb with Dr Matthew Walker @WalkerArchHist speaking on STONEKILLER. Antiquarian Activism in Mid-Eighteenth Century Britain & Beyond.
We are in the Howard Assembly Room at Downing at 12p.m. and online on Zoom: https://t.co/nv8ndOgw8S
It’s lucky we have a famously competent state, a well-funded health service, & courts with plenty of time on their hands, or I’d be worrying that this is a terrible decision
I'm sorry we lost. We will fight every remaining stage of the bill. I don't want to hear MPs a decade down the line saying they regret their votes. You knew.
I appreciate that I'm prolific today re assisted suicide. (By the weekend, I'll be asleep and / or watching Christmas movies. Or horror films...)
But here's something I wrote for @guardian that might help some disabled people's fears for changing the law
https://t.co/lrWbvXbrUK
@yuanyi_z Thank you, Yuan, for everything you're doing to highlight the deep flaws in this appalling piece of proposed legislation, let's pray the vote goes the right way tomorrow.
Many MPs are still undecided about tomorrow's vote. Here I will highlight some MPs who have voiced their opposition in the last 24 hours or so, with their reasons as to why:
@CHGO_Bears@AdamHoge@thecarm Huge London based Bears fan here. That's the train I get to work, normally listening to the @CHGO_Bears podcast! Hope you're enjoying our city and thanks for all the amazing content you put out!
Good news bulletin: Plymouth city centre's fabulous post-war civic architecture has been given a £2.1 million deep-clean, thanks to grant funding from @HistoricEngland and other match funders.
Pictured is Pearl Assurance House (Alec French, 1952). What a difference a good scrub makes! ����