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Tag Archives: Michael Wood
Gerrard Winstanley and the Diggers
Michael Wood has been at the heart of some excellent history television programmes for over thirty years. His latest project, The Great British Story: a People’s History, developed from The Story of England which told the history of the country … Continue reading
Posted in archaeology/history
Tagged Cobham, Diggers, English Civil War, English Revolution, Gerrard Winstanley, Michael Wood
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Michael Wood’s The Story of England
Today I’ve been to the AGM of the Council for British Archaeology, held in the offices of the Royal College of Pathologists in Carlton House Terrace, just down from the Royal Society; the main business was an interesting discussion of … Continue reading
Posted in archaeology/history, books, landscape
Tagged archaeology, history, Kibworth, Leicestershire, Michael Wood
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