Friday May 18th 2012

Posts Tagged ‘wireless museum’

Harwich

Harwich is not just a busy port through which millions of tons of freight and hundreds of passengers travel each year. Along with nearby Dovercourt, Harwich is a town steeped in history. Harwich’s connection with the sea trade dates much further back than large modern [Read More]

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Secret Cyanide Agent – protects woodland

Secret Cyanide Agent – protects woodland

A special species of millipede found in an ancient woodland in Suffolk is one of a number of animals and plants that [Read More]

Touch of Cuba at Snape

Touch of Cuba at Snape

Danza Contemporánea de Cuba Danza Contemporánea de Cuba received overwhelming acclaim for its first ever major UK [Read More]

Colchester: Lilies on the Land

Colchester: Lilies on the Land

A truly remarkable and sparkling piece of theatre which celebrates an extraordinary episode in Britain’s history – [Read More]

Orford: High-tech gull tracking

Orford: High-tech gull tracking

Scientists from the British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) are working with the National Trust, using GPS technology to [Read More]

50 Things to Do Before You’re 11¾

50 Things to Do Before You’re 11¾

The National Trust has today launched a nationwide campaign to encourage sofa-bound children to take to the outdoors [Read More]

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