Charlie M |
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Sun 13 Feb 2022, 18:45 Absolutely fascinating! |
Stephen Andrews |
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Sun 13 Feb 2022, 14:03 I agree, brilliant to see and hear this record. In part it just shows how much the use of the land has changed over much less than a human lifetime, and gives hope that positive change can occur as quickly. |
Phil Morgan |
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Sun 13 Feb 2022, 13:39 Many thanks Andrew for posting the link. Just watched the whole thing and would highly recommend to all. Huge thanks and admiration to the two Robs. Such an essential glimpse into the lived history of our landscape. And, of course, all credit to Judy Dod for curating all this...! |
James Norris |
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Sat 12 Feb 2022, 21:24 (last edited on Sun 13 Feb 2022, 02:15) By clarify you mean ‘make an attempt at deciphering a riddle’, Andrew? |
Andrew Chapman |
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Sat 12 Feb 2022, 20:01 (last edited on Sat 12 Feb 2022, 20:02) If I can clarify John's comment, see the News item: this refers to a lovely new film made by Rob Stepney and Alan Snelling, interviewing Rob Jackson about farming and archaeology at Walcote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suYBWNd26gA |
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Sat 12 Feb 2022, 16:47 (last edited on Sat 12 Feb 2022, 16:48) Rob. Most interesting film, with yourself and Rob Jackson, nudged a few memories. John Harrison |
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