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Posts by Antony Firth

Front cover of the Best Practice in Community Management of Heritage-rich Landscapes report - a light green silhouette of a rural landscape against a dark green background

Front cover of the Best Practice in Community Management of Heritage-rich Landscapes report - a light green silhouette of a rural landscape against a dark green background

New report comissioned by the @heritagecouncil.ie - Best Practices in Community Management of Heritage-rich Landscapes: www.heritagecouncil.ie/content/file...

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Slight typo - Firth of Clyde rather than Firth of Forth. Yes, I know. Nominative determinism etc.

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More about HMS Falmouth here: historicengland.org.uk/content/docs...

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Ocean Literacy: The Foundation for the Success of the Ocean Decade, Volume I This Open Access book explores Ocean Literacy in the Ocean Decade, with global case studies, interdisciplinary learning & sustainable action.

#Sundayread | This #OpenAccess volume links #OceanLiteracy with the #UNOceanDecade, presenting global case studies and inclusive, interdisciplinary approaches to restore society’s relationship with the ocean and support sustainable development.

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Craig Rhiwarth mountain near Llangynog, Powys with blue skies above, March 2026

Craig Rhiwarth mountain near Llangynog, Powys with blue skies above, March 2026

Craig Rhiwarth, Llangynog for #HillfortsWednesday. It’s taller than it looks and even harder to find a route up! heneb.org.uk/hcla/the-tan...

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The multispecies shipwreck In an era of species extinction, ecological destruction and uncertain futures, the separation of nature and culture within conceptualisations of heritage has become increasingly untenable. Although...

#SundayRead | Pearson (2024) shows how attending to the long submerged life of shipwrecks reveals them as multispecies assemblages rather than static archaeological objects, challenging fixed ontologies of heritage and the nature-culture binary.

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The Yorkshire Garland Group

Might be of interest: www.yorkshirefolksong.net/song.cfm?son...

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Lady Lumley's Almshouses, Thornton-le-Dale - 1074192 | Historic England List entry 1074192. Grade II Listing: Lady Lumley's Almshouses. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.

Here's the list entry for the almshouses: historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-...

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Grammar School, Thornton-le-Dale - 1361319 | Historic England List entry 1361319. Grade II Listing: Grammar School. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.

The old school building is Listed - see below. Inside, it was just one big hall with a raised section at the north end and perhaps a couple of small rooms off the side. No kitchen, which was problematic for a school dining hall ... historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-...

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I should that it was a village primary school at that time - ‘Lady Lumley’s School’ itself had moved to Pickering long before.

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The old school building to the right of the almshouses was used as the dining hall of the Victorian school (to the left) until about 1976, when the current school opened on Castlegarth.

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Country diary: A riverside walk reveals the city’s history written in plants | Susie White Lower Ouseburn, Newcastle upon Tyne: Under boardwalks, in concrete, on window ledges, seeds borne by water and carried on feet survive

Great piece here on maritime culture-nature connections www.theguardian.com/environment/...

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The Black Death’s counterintuitive effect: as human numbers fell, so did plant diversity New study finds that plant biodiversity collapsed in landscapes where arable production was abandoned during and after the Black Death era.

@trisnorton.bsky.social : you'll be interested in this. Discussion of a pollen study showing the relationship between mixed farming and plant biodiversity, impacted negatively by population decline during the Black Death. All those weeds around the margins lost theconversation.com/the-black-de...

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Call for papers for the Centre for Port and Maritime History's 30th Anniversary Conference, Liverpool, 10-11 September 2026

Call for papers for the Centre for Port and Maritime History's 30th Anniversary Conference, Liverpool, 10-11 September 2026

CALL FOR PAPERS: Share your research at the Centre for Port and Maritime History's 30th Anniversary Conference, Liverpool, 10-11 September 2026. CPMH includes @ljmuofficial.bsky.social , @liverpooluni.bsky.social & Liverpool's Maritime Museum. Submit abstract to n.j.white@ljmu.ac.uk by 15 May.

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Castle Ditches camp, Tisbury - 1005701 | Historic England List entry 1005701. Grade Not Applicable to this List Entry Scheduling: Castle Ditches camp. May include summary, reasons for designation and history.

NB: Other Castle Ditches are available … historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-...

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symbolic image; background photo showing Rhine Herne Canal in Gelsenkirchen

symbolic image; background photo showing Rhine Herne Canal in Gelsenkirchen

📢 #CfP: Canal Dreams. Towards a Critical History of Inland Waterways
Researchers working on the imagination, construction and operation of artificial inland waterways are invited to contribute to an interdisciplinary workshop in Oct. 2026.
👉 t1p.de/hnutf
📝 Deadline: 15 Apr

#MaritimeHistory #History

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Great post - this might be of interest (and to @jmbecologist.bsky.social): bsky.app/profile/anto...

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Historic Floodplain Meadows in the Landscape: Investigating Anthropogenic Habitats Important for Nature Conservation, Carbon Sequestration and Flood Attenuation - Environmental Management In contemporary river valley floors, floodplain meadows are associated with rare grassland plant communities that are important for their conservation value. This article outlines a desk-based method ...

It is freshwater Friday, so a good time to flag our recent open access article with @floodplainmead.bsky.social on using a historic landscape approach to identify former meadow habitats with origins in the early medieval period: link.springer.com/article/10.1...

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Thinking with the Sea We are happy to announce the symposium Thinking with the Sea – Interactions and new perspectives inspired by the Blue Humanities that takes place in Turku in autumn 2026. Within the theme Blue…

The Call for Papers is open for the symposium "Thinking with the Sea: Interactions and New Perspectives Inspired by the Blue Humanities". 

📅 30 Sept - 1 Oct 2026
📍 Turku, Finland
#CfP deadline: 15 April 2026

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Historic Floodplain Meadows in the Landscape: Investigating Anthropogenic Habitats Important for Nature Conservation, Carbon Sequestration and Flood Attenuation - Environmental Management In contemporary river valley floors, floodplain meadows are associated with rare grassland plant communities that are important for their conservation value. This article outlines a desk-based method ...

🥳🌱New Paper!🌱🥳

Check out how we have been working with our friends at Fjordr to detect historical locations of floodplain meadows using physical and documented traces in the landscape, suppporting the case for restoration. 👇

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Timbers from 17th Century shipwreck appear on Dorset beach Experts believe timbers found at Studland Beach form a missing piece of the Swash Channel wreck from 1631.

Exciting discovery from @bumaritime.bsky.social - Shipwreck timbers from 17th Century appear on beach www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...

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Only two more sleeps before Ben Saunders @wessexarchaeology.bsky.social introduces Maritime Mapping around the Firth of Forth. Book your free ticket here👉 www.mining-landscapes.org/news
#MaritimeHeritage #Coal #MiningHeritage

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Some wetland archaeology books for World Wetlands Day!

#WorldWetlandsDay

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Poster for New Researchers in Maritime History Conference CFP

Poster for New Researchers in Maritime History Conference CFP

BCMH New Researchers is Maritime History conference will be in Southampton on 17/18 April this year -CFP now open - details and submission link here www.maritimehistory.org.uk/new-research... #maritimehistory

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ODHN and our Regional Representatives (RR) Network featured in MAHSNews - Ocean Decade Heritage Network In the latest edition of MAHSNews, the official publication of the Maritime Archaeological and Historical Society (MAHS), Charlotte Jarvis, Early Career Ocean Professional at ODHN, highlights ODHN’s R...

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Charlotte Jarvis highlights the ODHN’s Regional Representatives (RR) Network in the latest issue of MAHSNews.

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Let's talk about the Aylesbury tunnels.

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The Making of Grimsby’s Dock Tower: The Entanglements of Infrastructural Relations This is the third post in Urban and Environmental Dialogues, our January collaboration with the Network in Canadian History and Environment (NiCHE). For other entries in the series, see here. By Sa…

New on the blog! @samgrinsell.bsky.social on Grimsby's Dock Tower: themetropole.blog/2026/01/12/t... @nichecanada.bsky.social
#UrbanHistory #CoastalHist #NorthSea #EnvHist #EnvHums

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Sad news - such a key figure in marine archaeology.

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