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John has blogs on Worcester Words, A Few Stories, and Fort Royal, which includes entries from the the community archaeology projects at the Commandery and the new library site in the Butts.

Sunday, August 21, 2005

Archenfield Archaeology - Worcester

Archenfield Archaeology have been busy in Worcester these last few years. You can see some reports here. I liked the Hadley Porcelain article best. The photo is of the Hadley Works in Diglis in 1901.
Posted by John Stafford at 9:23 pm
Labels: Archaeology, Web Resources, Worcester

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