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Catherine Weed Barnes Ward at Cobham c.1901

Catherine Weed Barnes Ward (alternatively Catharine) was a pioneer in the field of women’s photography at the turn of the 20th century. She was born in Albany, New York, and later moved to England. She was a feminist of the … Continue reading

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3D modelling of SWAG finds

Otto Bagi (from the Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw) was back this year to create 3D models of two tiles finds from Randall Manor and the cricket mug from the Mausoleum Cottage dig. Click the links to go to … Continue reading

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Photogrammetry results from Otto Bagi

In October Otto Bagi came to Shorne to use photogrammerty techniques on a couple of our more fragile artefacts. His preliminary results are now in. Take a look yourself by clicking on the links below… Lead flask Islamic glass Carved … Continue reading

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England’s Places archives

One of the most well-known collections in the Historic England Archive, the Architectural Reed Box Collection, has now been scanned and made available online. The collection consists of over 600,000 photographic prints taken of cities, towns and villages around England, … Continue reading

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Photogrammetry a success

Otto Bagi (associated with the Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw) spent the day in the classroom working on photogrammetry of artefacts from Randall Manor. A series of photos were taken of each artefact (the lead flask, Islamic glass and the stone label … Continue reading

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