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Photograph along the furrow (left) and the crest of a ridge (right) in a ridge and furrow field near the deserted medieval village of Poden, (Poden Farm, Honeybourne, Worcestershire). Poden was not recorded in the Domesday Book, but Honeybourne…

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Photograph of ridge and furrow field on Station Road, Honeybourne, Worcestershire. Photograph taken facing roughly South-West, mid-morning. Honeybourne was recorded in the Domesday Book as Huniburn. The field has been used for the last 150 years as a…

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Photograph of ridge and furrow field on Station Road, Honeybourne, Worcestershire. Photograph taken facing roughly West, mid-morning. Honeybourne was recorded in the Domesday Book as Huniburn. The field has been used for the last 150 years as a sheep…

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Photograph of the end of ridges in a ridge and furrow field on Station Road, Honeybourne, Worcestershire. Photograph taken facing roughly North, mid-morning. Honeybourne was recorded in the Domesday Book as Huniburn. The field has been used for the…

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Photograph of the profile of a ridge, in a ridge and furrow field on Station Road, Honeybourne, Worcestershire. The banks leading down to the furrows on either side are clearly visible against the backdrop of a barn at the end of the ridge.…

2010_09_29_16.jpg
Photograph of the profile of a furrow, in a ridge and furrow field on Station Road, Honeybourne, Worcestershire. Photograph taken facing roughly East, mid-morning. Honeybourne was recorded in the Domesday Book as Huniburn. The field has been used for…

Once upon a time...
Two illustrations for a story I began to write but didn't finish about an imaginary meeting of two cultures, Roman and Anglo Saxon.

The woman looking out over a Saxon village is from a Roman family
her child and husband are buried in the forest…

Textile weave preserved in corrosion
Textile weave preserved in corrosion: among finds from an Anglo-Saxon cemetery discovered at The Meads, Sittingbourne, Kent.

This burial ground was excavated in late 2008 by Canterbury Archaeological Trust before the development of the site. The…

York Helmet (crest detail)
The crest of the York Helmet has a Latin inscription that includes the word 'Oshere', probably the name of the owner.

This poem was written in response to the discovery of the Sutton Hoo Ship Burial by Anna Coburn.
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