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We installed the Ruskin’s Reach temporary exhibition in Beeches of Walkley, Sheffield, ready for the Walkley Festival which runs for two weeks from Saturday.
We have animated 20,000 years of history in Bedford into a two and a half minute film! The animation is part of the Bedford River Valley Park heritage project we have been working on with Bedford Borough Council and the Marston Vale Trust.
The Tideswell Tales book and DVD have both arrived on the same day! Both look excellent. The printed book has been delivered to Tideswell Living History Group. The DVD has arrived as a draft copy for us to check the video and artwork.
We have supplied three listening posts full of oral history clips as part of the Bedford River Valley Park project. Three wind-up audio players tell recent stories of the landscape before it became the country park.
We have produced the first element of interpretation for the Guild of St George’s Ruskin-in-Sheffield project.
After a consultation with The Higgins Bedford’s Saturday Archaeology Workshop group, inHeritage created a suite of heritage-themed downloadable family activities for Bedford River Valley Park. History Explorers is a set of downloadable explorer sheets, designed to be used with the reconstruction images on the visitor panels we created for the park. Other downloadable activities include …
Things are coming to a head in Tideswell. inHeritage are working with Tideswell Living History Group to co-produce their booklet, movie and audio tour.
Bill has been appointed by the Woodland Trust to facilitate focus groups in order to develop visitor experience facilities for Fingle Woods, Devon.
Bill has been contracted by Doncaster Museum and Art Gallery to lead a series of family history and writing workshops for participants in Doncaster 1914-18.
inHeritage have been commission by the Midland Railway Trust to advise on their interpretation plan for an HLF grant application.
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