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@ArchaeologyKent @TactileArchaeol Scheduled as an iron age hill fort by Historic England, but as we've found at other sites such as Home Farm always potential to to be older. Always a good excuse to trot out a Heywood Sumner illustration as in his neighbourhood
Today for #Inktober #Inktober2019 from the #NFKnowledge collection we present the illustrated postcards of a #WWI #NewZealand soldier Gunner William Dobson who was treated at the WWI hospital at #Brockenhurst #NewForest. Read more of his story here: https://t.co/dRYYl2E1Ey
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@EnglishHeritage Rob Woodside's talk featuring #Hurst Castle & Spit at #SeaChangeConf yesterday re-found some #NewForest DC datasets showing rollback of spit since 1946. Also Vegetation index mapping of saltmarsh behind spit demonstrating Carbon sequestration potential
We have just uploaded a number of illustrations produced for us by student Liz Hall to #NFKnowledge. They interpret surviving #NewForest earthworks that our volunteers have recorded during field survey showing how they might have looked when in use. https://t.co/Ca64lA5VnK
Great to hear that #MilfordonSea Historical Record Society has been awarded @HLFSouthEast funding for their Cornwallis Remembered bicentenary projects next year. We'll be working with them & @StBarbeMuseum on an exhibition featuring #NewForest shipbuilding https://t.co/AgKqqY8dHm
Have you discovered the #WWI cartoons by Gunner William Dobson? He was a convalescent #NewZealand soldier based at No.1 New Zealand General Hospital #Brockenhurst #NewForest from November 1917. Includes a local love story! Discover more on #NFKnowledge: https://t.co/tX9ciitM69
Why not join us and @NT_NewForest on 29th July to discover more about how we can protect our #NewForest #Heritage. https://t.co/4sBFsz3lyy
Discover hand drawn postcards sent by #NewZealand #WWI soldier during time in #Brockenhurst https://t.co/uqFAwhNdBr