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Remembering Bill McCann

Ian Blair

10 February 2020

The assault on St Paul’s Cathedral: or how to gain entry after midnight

Ian Blair

Unsolved archaeological mysteries No. 42: ‘Could I have worked at Sutton Hoo in 1939, but have no recollection of it?’
Unsolved archaeological mysteries No. 311:
The mysterious disappearance of HRH Prince Charles’s wellington boots
No one messes with: ‘The Management!’

Ian Blair

‘Sisters Are Doin' It for Themselves’

Ian Blair

Late last night, whilst looking through the 1911 Census returns for Chorley Wood, I chanced upon this wonderful household entry, which I feel deserves to be highlighted and shared.

Extended tour of duty: From the DUA to MOLA

Ian Blair

31st March 2020

Leaden Curse

Ian Blair

Fallen Gladiator of the Guildhall

Ian Blair

'Museum of the Dispossessed' (31-05-19)

Ian Blair

‘Damned if you do, damned if you don’t’

Ian Blair

‘Two Tribes’

Ian Blair

‘A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away’: and light years before the creation of MoLAS/MOLA.

  1. ‘The Fallen: remembering a lost generation’
  2. ‘Rebuilding London – if they have to preserve these Roman discoveries’
  3. ‘The invisible finds teams’: Unsung heroes of London archaeology No.612
  4. Oh No Mates… Is Absolutely Nothing Sacred? the Crumbling Bastions Of Chauvinism: Well Perhaps Not!

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