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Visit our main Beamish Museum website. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. The People's Collection. Alderman Fenwick's House.
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The contributions from our visitors and local communities are so important to us. Here are some ways in which you can help to support us. Thanks to all those who helped us complete the restoration of Eston Church! We remain extremely grateful to all those who helped us by donating money and objects to finish the interior of Eston Church; this included installing Georgian box pews and commissioning a stained glass window. Do you have a family heirloom with an interesting story? Your subscription will also...
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The roof structure of W. Smith’s Chemist and Photographers’ is complete! | Beamish Buildings
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Hawk walk takes flight in the Great Georgian North. Hunting for Coaching Inns: Finding the details →. July 24, 2015 · 2:41 pm. The roof structure of W. Smith’s Chemist and Photographers’ is complete! The completed roof structure of W. Smith’s Chemist and Photographers’. Filed under W. Smith's Chemist and Photographer's. W Smith's Chemist and Photographer's. Hawk walk takes flight in the Great Georgian North. Hunting for Coaching Inns: Finding the details →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Beamish Buildings | A blog documenting the progress of our capital projects | Page 2
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Newer posts →. August 25, 2016 · 10:00 am. Spain’s Field Deconstruction Update. In this video, made by Beamish’s own effervescently talented Dave Watchman, Clara gives us a tour of the deconstruction of Spain’s Field, which is now well underway! July 29, 2016 · 8:53 am. The daily grind at Spain’s Field. As well as recording the buildings at Spain’s Field Farm. Filed under Remaking Beamish. July 22, 2016 · 11:19 am. Work begins at Spain’s Field Farm. Work begins to take down Spain’s Field Farm. Century, a...
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The Team | Beamish Buildings
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Meet the Buildings Team; our job is to research, design and construct the buildings at Beamish. Along with the rest of the museum’s staff, volunteers and member from local communities, we help to develop our museum site, in order to produce a historically authentic and immersive experience for our visitors. Jim Rees: Assistant Director – Development. Paul Marron: Buildings Team Leader – Masonry. Clara Woolford: Remaking Beamish Project Officer (Research and Design). Clara’s time is divided between ...
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The interiors of W. Smith’s Chemist and Photographer’s begin to take shape | Beamish Buildings
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Hunting for Coaching Inns: Finding the details. Hunting for Coaching Inns: Finding more details →. August 6, 2015 · 10:06 am. The interiors of W. Smith’s Chemist and Photographer’s begin to take shape. As the second storey floor goes in and the chimney stacks are nearing completion, the interior spaces of W. Smith’s Chemist and Photographer’s are beginning to take shape. Filed under W. Smith's Chemist and Photographer's. Tagged as W. Smith's Chemist and Photographer's. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Middot;...
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Whistlestop: May 2014
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The twists and turns of building a Toy Train collection and Museum in the Land Downunder. Thursday, May 22, 2014. Does this count as progress? Because it had deteriorated so much I have elected to scrape all the loose paint off, wash it with sugar soap then prime it, which is the white paint in the photo. After that I'll apply two topcoats. It's probably overkill to prime it, but, well, that's me! An item that I found very unexpectedly in an Antique Shop is this Fowler (Leeds) radiator header tank. As th...
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Sunderland Foundation Science: 2009
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The blog for the Extended Degree Programmes in Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the City of Sunderland College. Thursday, 20 August 2009. What Our HE Students Think of Us. The Higher Education courses at City of Sunderland College have been named the best in the region for student satisfaction (which also means we're in the top 5% of Higher Education providers in the country). Read the full story here:. Wednesday, 17 June 2009. Changes to the Course. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). City of Sunderlan...
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Sunderland Foundation Science: Back to Beamish
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The blog for the Extended Degree Programmes in Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the City of Sunderland College. Friday, 29 October 2010. Not only were our staff happily snapping away at Beamish but we were accompanied as well by an official photographer, Graham Brown (of Chapman Brown Photography). Here are a small selection of the photos he took whilst following our students as they carried out their activities:. Deep in thought at Pockerley Manor:. What's up there, I wonder? A Grand Day Out.
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Sunderland Foundation Science: 2008
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The blog for the Extended Degree Programmes in Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences at the City of Sunderland College. Tuesday, 16 December 2008. My name is Lynne Hardy, and I'm a Biology and Physiology lecturer on the Foundation Science courses here at the City of Sunderland College. So what do we mean by Foundation Sciences? Well, we have three main courses which we run on behalf of the University of Sunderland. Or ring us on 0191 5116526. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). City of Sunderland College offers...