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- 1. Great News about the Great Fen ...
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- Jigsaw partner, The Great Fen, is appealing for votes after reaching the finals of the prestigious National Lottery Awards. The Great Fen is competing against six others in the Best Environment Project ...
- Created on 30 June 2017
- 2. Great turnout for fully-booked QGIS Courses ...
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- We had a great turnout for our QGIS courses on Saturday! In the morning we held a Level 1 course, which helped participants georeference plans (i.e. make two different plans overlay each other accurately ...
- Created on 16 February 2015
- 3. Great Fen Archaeology Group ...
- (Jigsaw Groups)
- Great Fen Archaeology Group is our newest AAG (August 2014). The group are closely associated with the Great Fen Local History Group, an active group of Great Fen and Ramsey Rural Museum volunteers, working ...
- Created on 08 August 2014
- 4. Great start to 2014 training ...
- (News)
- We had a great start to our 2014 training programme with our first courses in Flint Identification led by Barry Bishop on Saturday. In the morning session Barry talked us through the development of flint ...
- Created on 13 February 2014
- 5. Upcoming Events - January 2020
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- ... s one of the last Anglo-Saxon great churches still standing, two generations after the conquest. Almost eight centuries later, it was rediscovered, along with a substantial assemblage of early stonewor ...
- Created on 17 December 2019
- 6. Upcoming Events - September 2019
- (News)
- ... 9/ St Neots Local History Society - Monthly talk 'The Great North Road and Eaton Socon' by Sue Jarrett Friday 6th September 2019 at 7:30pm Eynesbury Junior School, Montagu St, Eynesbury, Saint N ...
- Created on 27 August 2019
- 7. Upcoming Events - June 2019
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- ... s) http://www.cafg.net/item.aspx?id=440 St Neots Local History Society - Monthly Talk 'The Great Northern Railway through St Neots' by George Howe Friday 7th June 2019 at 7:30pm Eynesbury Junior Sch ...
- Created on 28 May 2019
- 8. Upcoming Events - March 2019
- (News)
- ... rom excavations in advance of gravel extraction which then removes all traces. Find out about the most recent research.Andrew Hatton was involved with the 1990s excavation at Stowe Farm near Greatford ...
- Created on 25 February 2019
- 9. Upcoming Events - December 2018
- (News)
- Peterborough Museum - Talk 'The inside story of the Becket Casket' by Diana Heath (Victoria and Albert Museum) Saturday 1st December at 2pm Thomas Becket is possibly the most famous saint from Grea ...
- Created on 26 November 2018
- 10. Upcoming Events - October 2018
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- ... uildings was as great as any monarchs. In this talk he is shown in an unfamiliar light - interested in French furniture and fashions and holding court in princely style. Simon Thurley is one of the country’ ...
- Created on 28 September 2018
- 11. Upcoming Events - September 2018
- (News)
- ... regime. Oliver Cromwell was King in all but name and his need for magnificent residences and buildings was as great as any monarchs. In this talk he is shown in an unfamiliar light - interested in French f ...
- Created on 22 August 2018
- 12. Upcoming Events - August 2018
- (News)
- ... all but name and his need for magnificent residences and buildings was as great as any monarchs. In this talk he is shown in an unfamiliar light - interested in French furniture and fashions and holding c ...
- Created on 31 July 2018
- 13. Upcoming Events - June 2018
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- ... r knowledge of the site? The Great Benedictine Abbey of Ramsey was the first of the great religious houses in Eastern Fenland to be founded and in its time one of the most important, influential and wealthie ...
- Created on 24 May 2018
- 14. Upcoming Events - January 2018
- (News)
- ... of the 17th - 19th centuries. In this talk Michael will tell us about the history and condition of milestones, focussing particularly on those in the local area and the turnpiking of the Great North Road ...
- Created on 11 December 2017
- 15. Upcoming Events - October 2017
- (News)
- ... animals (e.g. red deer, European ass, wild cattle) that they hunted on the exposed Great Adriatic Plain. Raw materials for the production of stone tools and shell beads were also procured some distanc ...
- Created on 27 September 2017
- 16. Meeting Minutes
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- ... and plan for the future. One of the great successes of the Jigsaw project has been the extent to which members of individual groups have participated in projects with other groups, cascading skills t ...
- Created on 06 September 2017
- 17. Oakington and Westwick History Society
- (Jigsaw Groups)
- ... contained multiple grave goods, the most common being twinned saucer brooches with strings of beads, chiefly amber. Bone combs, wrist clasps, square-headed and great square-headed, annular and disc brooches ...
- Created on 28 April 2017
- 18. Upcoming Events - March 2017
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- ... arly the Anglo-Saxon London displays, and produced a number of temporary exhibitions, including ‘Alfred the Great 849-899: London’s forgotten king’ and ‘Chaucer’s Londoners: “a compaignye of sondry fo ...
- Created on 06 March 2017
- 19. An Introduction to Neolithic to Mid Bronze Age Prehistoric Pottery by Sarah Percival of Cambridgeshire
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- ... a number of changes in settlement patterns and monument forms around 2700BC; these include the adoption of cursus monuments and bank barrows, a greater number of ring ditch monuments and a movement towards ...
- Created on 06 March 2017
- 20. New Guide for Identifying Early Prehistoric Pottery
- (News)
- ... oth guides cover the most common pottery types from the prehistoric period in Cambridgeshire. They do not cover all pottery types found, or in any great detail, but we hope you find them useful to give a ...
- Created on 03 March 2017