S9081 The Oaks, Epsom
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Dear (Y?) I intended writing you a letter but as I go back to (?) a few days sooner than I expected I will write to you there. I dont think I have sent you a P.C. like this have I. Hope you are well. Best love A. J. W.
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Postmark: Cold Harbour September 17 (19)06
Stamp: King Edward VII 1/2 penny
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Dear (Y?) (because?) pencil writing this at Dorking waiting for train. I know I shant feel at home in this lively show. No white waist (?) here. Love Amy
(Above main message) King Edward VII just gone through.
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Postmark: Cold Harbour August 13 (19)06
Stamp: King Edward VII 1/2 penny
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Smaller photograph glued to front of card.
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Text: SURREY HEATH BOROUGH MUSEUM
At the time of going to print, the museum is closed for cataloguing. Propspective visitors should ring Camberley 65222, extension 218 during office hours for further information.
LOCATION: Knell Road, Camberley.
A set of educational colouring sheets highlighting a selection of artefacts from multiple periods and from across the county are available as downloadable A4 size pdfs.
These include smaller-scale versions as period-based sheets, as well as a small selection of individual sheets for more detailed objects.
A brief fact sheet on lithics has been put together by the Society's Lithics Group.
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The Post-Medieval period AD 1485 +
Post-medieval – or historical – archaeology is a discipline which has often been overlooked compared to earlier eras, but it is a study of profound cultural, technological and religious change. Many significant events occurred in this 500 year period – both within Britain and on a global scale – from the impact of the Dissolution, to the birth of the Industrial Revolution, and culminating in the devastating conflict seen during both world wars.