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History is not an Island, it is a Bridge to the Past | David Moore

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Historian, Photographer, Filmmaker. The King’s of Siam[1] – a Personal Autobiography Through Time, Relationships and Place. Raspberry Sandwich →. History is not an Island, it is a Bridge to the Past. July 19, 2014. More Images from the Black country museum’s 1940’s weekend. This entry was posted in local history. The King’s of Siam[1] – a Personal Autobiography Through Time, Relationships and Place. Raspberry Sandwich →. History is not an Island, it is a Bridge to the Past. July 20, 2014 at 9:25 pm.

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David Moore | Historian, Photographer, Filmmaker | Page 2

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Historian, Photographer, Filmmaker. Newer posts →. Wildfire Through Staffordshire – The Bilston Cholera Epidemic. May 18, 2016. Wildfire Through Staffordshire – Where Are the Graves is the first of a series of films presenting the work of Ian Henery, Walsall Poet Laureate. These films are inspired by the book that presents Osborne’s Map of the Grand Junction Railway. The book contains many thought provoking poems have been specially created by Ian, adding a new dimension to Osborne’s observations. Some p...

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The River Severn, a river flowing through landscape and time | David Moore

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Historian, Photographer, Filmmaker. A postcard from the past Leawood Pump House →. The River Severn, a river flowing through landscape and time. July 28, 2015. Who wants to sit in an archive all day, reading through well thumbed, jealously guarded documents and manuscripts days after day gaining knowledge for the purposes of academic power. Knowledge is nothing without understanding. Now we see why the books written by Waters’ are providing significant accounts of our past, from which we can answer the q...

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morturn | David Moore

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Historian, Photographer, Filmmaker. Got that Friday feeling? September 30, 2016. Leawood Pump house is open on Satuday and Sunday 1 and 2 October, so what could be better than to get yourself down to the Cromford Canal and the High Peak Junction. Take a train ride from Whasandwell to Cromford and take … Continue reading →. September 11, 2016. Originally posted on DewsburyVictorianFamilies. July 10, 2016. Originally posted on DewsburyVictorianFamilies. The Ships Graveyard at Purton, Gloucestershire. At a ...

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Raspberry Sandwich | David Moore

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Historian, Photographer, Filmmaker. History is not an Island, it is a Bridge to the Past. The River Severn, a river flowing through landscape and time →. July 28, 2015. These next couple of post from my wife’s blog, Dewsbury Victorian Families, form part of an incredibly engaging story from the past, saying far more in a few words than a whole archive of documents can say in a lifetime of study. So, Eleanor sent George Finney a raspberry sandwich from Dewsbury to the trenches in France. I like this recip...

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Water Walks, exploring the story of water in Lichfield | Lichfield Waterworks Trust

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Saving our Industrial Heritage, for your Future. Monthly Progress Meeting of the Lichfield Waterworks Trust. August Monthley Progress Meeting →. Water Walks, exploring the story of water in Lichfield. July 29, 2015. On Saturday 19th September, for the Lichfield Heritage Weekend, the Lichfield Waterworks Trust are putting on three Water Walks, exploring the story of water in Lichfield. They are:. 1) A history and wildlife walk around Stowe and Minster Pools (Meet Speakers Corner 10.30am). Enter your email...

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Vision for Sandfields | Lichfield Waterworks Trust

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Saving our Industrial Heritage, for your Future. Options for Sandfields Pumping Station. 1 If the existing foot print of the site has to remain as detailed in Job no AAA4729 drawing No 05, then Sandfields could be operated as a fully funded operation supporting a group of volunteers who would undertake the day to day maintenance of the building and contents with visitor open days at agreed times. All fixed costs and some variable costs would have to be funded. In 3 to 5 years Sandfields should aim to be ...

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Monthly Progress Meeting of the Lichfield Waterworks Trust | Lichfield Waterworks Trust

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Saving our Industrial Heritage, for your Future. Fire and water…. acts of god and myths. Water Walks, exploring the story of water in Lichfield →. Monthly Progress Meeting of the Lichfield Waterworks Trust. July 23, 2015. Monthly Progress Meeting of the Lichfield Waterworks Trust, formerly known as the Friends of Sandfields Pumping Station. Thursday 30 July 2015 @ 7:30pm – please note the new venue. The meeting place is;. T: 01543 300 386. Excellent food and drinks are available in the bar. Fire and wate...

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Heritage | Lichfield Waterworks Trust

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Saving our Industrial Heritage, for your Future. The Heritage Value of Sandfields Pumping Station. Therefore it is not enough to say, well Sandfields is a place associated with some strong ideas that have had national influence. In terms of heritage one must be able to demonstrate how the site manifests those ideas, why it is important, why it has outstanding national value and then develop these themes into a useable past. Follow Blog via Email. Join 670 other followers. Miracles we can do immediately.

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Gallery | Lichfield Waterworks Trust

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Saving our Industrial Heritage, for your Future. The building contains one of the finest examples of a ”Cornish Style’ beam engines built by Jonah and George Davies of Tipton, therefore was an integral to the industrial development of the area. Do you recognise anyone in this photo. The waterworks is now redundant, and the land was sold to a developer in 2003 who now owns the building and engine. The building and the engine have listed status…. More photographs can be found on my Flicker page. The Ryhope...

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Public History | Lichfield Waterworks Trust

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Saving our Industrial Heritage, for your Future. The site also could be a first opportunity to present the past from a Public History point of view. Public history is: all the means deliberate and otherwise, through which those who are not professional historians acquire their sense of the past . We now know that the most important thing that happens during the museum visiting experience is what the visitor brings with them, and that people must feel that they can use a gallery as they wish, and that the...

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morturn | Lichfield Waterworks Trust

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Saving our Industrial Heritage, for your Future. Miracles we can do immediately. October 31, 2016. News Flash Today the team met with Persimmon Homes Ltd at Sandfields Pumping Station to finalise the access licence. We are very pleased to say that Persimmon Homes have done an amazing amount of work to clean up the pumping … Continue reading →. Monthly open public progress meeting. October 21, 2016. Monthly open public progress meeting. September 19, 2016. August 31, 2016. Lichfield celebrates it Heritage...

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morturn | Sabrina the keeper of memories

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Sabrina the keeper of memories. Guardian of the past. Of Eels, Salmon and Rivermen. January 27, 2013. In the village of Broadoak, near Newnham in Gloucestershire a guardian of the past, Eric Jackson a Riverman. Eric is bursting with energy, wanting to tell everyone about the past. He has lived and worked on the river Severn all … Continue reading →. An Elegy to the Ships of Purton. January 22, 2013. The Ships Graveyard at Purton, Gloucestershire. January 8, 2013. Of Eels, Salmon and Rivermen.

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Cholera in the Black Country | Lichfield Waterworks Trust

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Saving our Industrial Heritage, for your Future. Cholera in the Black Country. The provision of water to towns and cities was not generally established until the beginning of the nineteenth century. Many of these works were initiated by private groups of individuals as a personal contribution to the welfare of their fellow citizens. These undertakings carried out the work without any reasonable prospect of a return of capital on their initial outlay. This increase in population fuelled a change in our so...

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An Elegy to the Ships of Purton | Sabrina the keeper of memories

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Sabrina the keeper of memories. Guardian of the past. The Ships Graveyard at Purton, Gloucestershire. Of Eels, Salmon and Rivermen →. An Elegy to the Ships of Purton. January 22, 2013. The Ships Graveyard at Purton is a must see place, not only does the River Severn have it’s own weather system, it also has it’s own atmosphere, and the only way to experience it is to go there. This entry was posted in Public History. The Ships Graveyard at Purton, Gloucestershire. Of Eels, Salmon and Rivermen →.

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Amelia Edwards: Egyptology’s First Public Historian. March 7, 2016. Known as the Godmother of Egyptology. EES) in 1919, and the society is still operating today. For historians, EEF can be considered part of a larger British Victorian Biblical archaeological movement, entangled with British imperialist interests in Egypt. Amelia Edwards. Image courtesy of the Egypt Exploration Society. A Thousand Miles up the Nile. She believed that the Egyptians were not capable of protecting their history from themselv...

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Public History 2019 | building the future out of the past

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Introduction to Public History. Friday, March 18, 2011. I have submitted final grades and they are available on Eagle Net. Here is the conversion scale. That EWU uses fro turning letter grades into the four-point scale. If you have any questions about your grade or want to pick up your papers or just want to chat, please email me at the start of Spring quarter and set up an appointment. I will not discuss grades via email. Have a great Spring Break. Tuesday, March 15, 2011. Thank You For Taking my Course.

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Public History: History for the Public Eye. This is a site that pertains to the goings on in Public History. Fort Worth Musuem of Science and History. Asymp; Leave a comment. This was hands down my favorite trip! Asymp; Leave a comment. Historical Journal, Article and Historical Society Review. Asymp; Leave a comment. Journal of Military History. Log Cabin Village Revisited. Asymp; Leave a comment. Log Cabin Village Preview. Asymp; Leave a comment. The Wesleyan Archives in Retrospect. The museum was desi...

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David Moore – Historian – Filmmaker | Looking at the past through the eyes of Public History

David Moore – Historian – Filmmaker. Looking at the past through the eyes of Public History. Making time for recycling. August 6, 2015. Originally posted on Sabrina the keeper of memories. Back then, things were built and sold to serve a purpose and if in the unfortunate event something did break, we did not throw it away, we fixed it. If we could not mend it, we recycled it into something else just as useful. The River Severn, a river flowing through landscape and time. July 28, 2015. Who wants to sit i...

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