Julia and I popped a long to have a look at the amazing Shoreham Fort exhibition that launched on Tuesday 6th August 2019 at the Marlipins Museum in Shoreham, West Sussex Join as to learn a bit out the objects of the exhibition and what you will find there. Find out more about the exhibition […]
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Today, as part of my adventures in Dorset exploring the Jurassic Coast, I visit Chapman’s pool, not the most easiest beach to get too. Chapman’s Pool is a small cove to the west of Worth Matravers on the Isle of Purbeck, and is most deserted because it so difficult to get down too. However, once […]
My on-going study of the rural village of Duncton continues with a visit to the public house. Originally called The Swan, it is now the Cricketers, the only pub in the village. Ruth Bolt shows me round and tells me some of the history of the place and how the road that now runs to […]
Continuing my exploration with Lee Proudfoot of Coalbrookdale and the early Iron masters at Ironbridge in Shropshire, today I take a delightful nature walk. The circular trail takes you from Upper Furnace Pool through the beautiful woodland of Loamhole Dingle returning along the historic Ropewalk where industry once mixed with nature. Loamhole Dingle is a […]
Today I am exploring the Ironbridge Gorge with Lee Proudfoot, historian and guide, and in particular to wonder at the first iron bridge in the world. The Iron Bridge is a bridge that crosses the River Severn, at Coalbrookdale, in Shropshire, England. Opened in 1781, it was the first major bridge in the world to […]