Category: Interpretation

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Costume, china and conservation – a few projects

Posted on 24th April 2013 by Zoe Potter

A phrase we hear quite often during spring time here at Petworth House goes along these lines… ‘I bet…

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What lies beneath?

Posted on 10th April 2013 by Cat Jarman

Have you ever wondered what lies beneath the places you live, work, or visit? Here is an introduction to how…

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Poetry and place

Posted on 22nd March 2013 by Russell Thompson

My name is Russell Thompson, and I work for the literature development organisation Apples and Snakes. We handle…

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An Open Mic at my Open Day?

Posted on 13th March 2013 by Annabelle Thorpe

Heritage Open Days brings people together to share the places that matter to them. Hosting an open mic…

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The King and I? History, science and the individual in the past

Posted on 13th February 2013 by Cat Jarman

At a live press conference just over a week ago, the world was told that the remains excavated from a Leicester…

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Goosebumps intended part II: Making the most of your Halloween visit

Posted on 29th October 2012 by Tim Prevett

Halloween is almost upon us! Many will use this time as an opportunity for creepy family fun, others for a bit of…

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Goose bumps intended: making the most of Halloween at your property

Posted on 3rd October 2012 by Tim Prevett

Castles, historic homes, grand houses, factories, atmospheric ruins, all have echoes of centuries past, lives…

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Getting the most of historical reenactors - Part II

Posted on 23rd August 2012 by Tim Prevett

You've decided to go to a living history event? Good idea. Reenactors can really draw you into another world.…

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Getting the most of historical reenactors - Part I

Posted on 23rd August 2012 by Tim Prevett

Historical re-enactors can give an aesthetic to Heritage Open Days unlike anything else. From a single period…

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People and place

Posted on 13th August 2012 by Zoe Potter

Heritage is all about buildings and history, right? Well not exactly. What about the people? The people you saw on…

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