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Wreck of the Week. A Historic England Blog. Diary of the War. June 18, 2015. What links Walmer Castle and Amsterdam, by way of Waterloo? This week, in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo, my guest blogger Abigail Coppins looks at how a lucky find while researching the appearance of Wellington’s bedroom at Walmer Castle led to the discovery of some correspondence between Wellington and potential salvors of the wreck of the. Picture by Jim Holden. English Heritage. It started i...
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Wreck of the Week. A Historic England Blog. Diary of the War. No79 James Eagan Layne. March 27, 2015. March 27, 2015. In this week’s post, we commemorate the loss of the US Liberty Ship. Forward section of the. By courtesy of MSDS Marine and Swathe Services. There is much scattered debris, evidence of extensive post-war salvage. The pattern of wrecks on the seabed mirrors the fate of those communication links. Ten ships, bound either to or from Belgian ports,. Aft section of the. Transport links with occ...
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Wreck of the Week. A Historic England Blog. Diary of the War. 12 The Swiss Navy. January 18, 2013. April 9, 2014. Happy New Year to you all. In an example of the “history begins yesterday” approach English Heritage commenced recording post-1945 wrecks. In 2010, when something like 500 modern wrecks were input onto the parent database of Pastscape. Over a six-month period in a post funded by MEDIN. Marine Environmental Data and Information Network). Today’s wreck is the. Second World War wrecks. Pingback:...
No.82 Condemned as a Prize (Diary of the War No.10) | Wreck of the Week
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Wreck of the Week. A Historic England Blog. Diary of the War. No82 Condemned as a Prize (Diary of the War No.10). May 1, 2015. June 2, 2015. Of the 18th century lists details of vessels ‘taken’ by enemy warships or privateers and subsequently ‘condemned’ as prizes. Condemnation as a prize did not mean that the ship was intended for destruction, but rather that it was adjudged a lawful prize by an Admiralty court, and would sail again under a new flag. With the judgement of the Prize Court, she was about ...
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Wreck of the Week. A Historic England Blog. Diary of the War. July 31, 2015. August 14, 2015. Diary of the War No. 12. The focus of this month’s centenary commemoration is a group of eight fishing vessels, the. All captured, scuttled, and sunk on 30 July 1915 while out fishing in the North Sea. LT 554, 59 tons, (left foreground) one of the vessels stopped and sunk by a time bomb on 30 July 1915. By courtesy of Lowestoft Maritime Museum. Gloucester Tall Ships, 23 May 2015. A Lowestoft smack, whose dark ma...
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A Historic England Blog. Posts filed in: Angel Awards. April 28, 2016. 5 Inspiring Stories of Heritage Angels. Since its inception, five years ago, the Historic England Angel Awards have celebrated some amazing individuals and groups that have worked tirelessly to preserve local heritage and culture. Read more. November 2, 2014. 16 Heart-Warming Short Films Featuring this Year’s Heritage Angels. Enter your email address to receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 1,374 other followers. Build a w...
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A Historic England Blog. Posts filed in: A Brief Introduction to…. July 28, 2016. How to do Buildings Archaeology. Buildings: we live and work in them, use them and ignore them. But are they wallpaper to you or are you fascinated by them, their design and their history? July 26, 2016. London and Civil Liberties. July 14, 2016. A Brief History of the Bronze Age. July 11, 2016. London: My New Home. July 1, 2016. 7 Things You May Not Know About the Battle of the Somme. June 30, 2016. June 4, 2016. Listing e...
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A Historic England Blog. Posts filed in: Blue Plaques. June 18, 2014. 10 Fun Facts About London’s Blue Plaque Scheme. May 12, 2014. Blue Plaque for Tony Hancock. February 22, 2014. Putting one up for Kenneth Williams. Now, stop messin’ about! February 17, 2014. Blue Plaque for Film-makers Powell & Pressburger. Enter your email address to receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 1,374 other followers. Wreck of the Week. Like us on Facebook. Like us on Facebook. Modernism at the Seaside.
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A Historic England Blog. Posts filed in: Archives. April 13, 2016. Ballooning in Bowler Hats: Early Images From Victorian Skies. We have recently acquired the earliest surviving aerial images of England, discovered last year at a car boot sale. They were taken between 1882 and 1892 from a balloon by photographer and balloonist Read more. March 3, 2016. 9 Inspirational Settings for World Book Day. December 16, 2015. England’s Hidden Space Heritage. December 11, 2015. November 21, 2015. November 10, 2015.
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A Historic England Blog. Posts filed in: Architecture. August 24, 2016. Modernism at the Seaside. August 12, 2016. 7 International Architects Who Helped Shape England. August 1, 2016. 9 Reasons to Look Up in Yorkshire. July 28, 2016. How to do Buildings Archaeology. Buildings: we live and work in them, use them and ignore them. But are they wallpaper to you or are you fascinated by them, their design and their history? July 5, 2016. 6 Sites of Memory for Overseas War Heroes. June 14, 2016. May 11, 2016.
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A Historic England Blog. Posts filed in: Conservation. June 14, 2016. The Hidden History of Apethorpe. April 13, 2016. Ballooning in Bowler Hats: Early Images From Victorian Skies. We have recently acquired the earliest surviving aerial images of England, discovered last year at a car boot sale. They were taken between 1882 and 1892 from a balloon by photographer and balloonist Read more. February 18, 2016. A Brief Introduction to Garden Cities. January 14, 2016. January 4, 2016. December 21, 2015. Castl...
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A Historic England Blog. Posts filed in: Events. June 23, 2016. 7 LGBT Landmarks to Look Out For On London Pride Weekend. September 10, 2015. 10 Industrial Gems To Visit During Heritage Open Days. Have you ever walked past an abandoned building and wondered what was hidden behind those locked doors? Heritage Open Days (HODs) unlocks the secrets and stories concealed within the walls of our beloved buildings for a four day nationwide festival which runs from 10th-13th September. Read more. July 15, 2015.
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A Historic England Blog. Posts filed in: Exhibitions. August 4, 2016. July 20, 2016. The Big Issue: My London. March 3, 2016. 9 Inspirational Settings for World Book Day. This morning, thousands of Harry Potters, Peppa Pigs and Matildas were dispatched to schools around the country to mark World Book Day. Read more. January 22, 2016. Just Listed: 9 Post-War Sculptures You May Have Never Noticed. December 11, 2015. 8 Last Minute Christmas Gifts For Heritage Lovers. June 11, 2015. April 9, 2015. Do you kno...
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Here is the heart of Ganseydom on Earth – Aragorn. Information on Header Images. Diary of a Septoplasty. Devon & Cornwall. Yorkshire & Northeast England. Patrington & Withernsea. Whitby – Mrs Laidler II. Whitby – Henry Freeman. Donald Thomson of Thurso. Hebrides III (aka North Sea). Ulrike’s doll gansey. Stitch gauges and sizing. Choosing a pattern and adjusting it to fit. Worked example: calculating a gansey. Increasing for the body. Gussets 1: getting started. Dividing for the front and back. Guernsey ...
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Wreck of the Week. A Historic England Blog. Diary of the War. No90 The fishing fleets strike back. August 14, 2015. Diary of the War No.13. Following on from last month’s War Diary post. About a group of Lowestoft fishing smacks captured and sunk by scuttling charges, this month I look at an occasion when the tables were turned. As previously mentioned, one of the outcomes of the attacks on fishing vessels was the arming of selected smacks to patrol and protect their number when out at sea. Nine rounds o...
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