Visits
‘Every holiday, trip to the adjacent town, country walk is a learning experience’ – or at least it could be. Have a read of the articles in our visits section, these articles are from our publications and explore the history of particular areas and how particular sites can be put into historical frameworks and interpreted. The articles form ‘my favourite place’ – a regular feature in the historian can open up places as you reflect on how the simplest place can become a site for affection and reflection once you know something about it. Additionally they just make you want to get out and explore the world around you – trip to Magdeburg or Swansea Castle anyone?
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Out and About in Upper Weardale
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Out and About in Washington DC
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Out and About in Wheathampstead
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Out and About in ‘The most Loyal and Ancient City of Taunton’
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Out and About near Cromford in Derbyshire
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Out and About on Uzbekistan’s Silk Road
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Out and About on the Isle of Man
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Out and About: Barging between Brindleys
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Out and About: Charles Darwin, a voyage of discovery
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Out and About: Duke of Wellington statues
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Out and About: Kennington and the Elephant and Castle
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Out and About: Tynemouth Priory
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Out and About: the central Marches of Wales and the Mortimer family of Wigmore
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Out and about in Bolton - Industrial Revelation
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Out and about in Coventry
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Out and about in Cromford Mill, Lea Mills and the Lumsdale Valley
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Out and about in D.H. Lawrence country
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Out and about in Glasgow
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Out and about in Holderness
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Out and about in Martinsthorpe: a walk in the country
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