Blandford Museum Archaeology Group Newsletter Report Apr./May 2018 We have had a brilliant year to date. Attendances at all our Talks have filled the room, often to overflowing, and membership has greatly increased this year too. Our success has been because we have been lucky enough to get exceptional Speakers: Lilian Ladle, Paul Cheetham, Julian Richards, Steve Wallis, Lawrence Shaw, Julie Smith for Edrys Barkham’s Report, and Mike Allen. Next month on Thursday 17th May, Adrian Green of Salisbury Museum will be speaking on the life and discoveries of General Pitt-Rivers. This will be a good follow-up on Mike Allen’s Talk on Wor Barrow last month, where General Pitt-Rivers had done much exceptional digging. We close for the summer months, when people have better things to do, then reopen again on the third Thursday of the month in September. We already have some additional Archaeologists lined up for that season. We have also been fortunate in organising Finds Days in November and March when the finds Liaison Officer, Ciorstaidh H Trevarthen together with Claire Pinder, Senior Dorset County Archaeologist visited our Museum to examine items bought in and evaluate/describe them. The many items included coins of Trajan and Richard II, stoneware, flints, sheep’s foot bone, parts of Clay Pipes, medieval pottery, beautifully beaded Edwardian bags, and a Tawse - an instrument of punishment by (usually Scottish) schoolmaster that had 5 strips of leather! Our next Finds Days are on Thursday 26th July in the Museum, and Thursday 29th November – place yet to be determined due to Museum renovations. They occur between 10.30 a.m. and 1 p.m. Do bring your articles along to show Ciorstaidh, and help build Blandford’s History. So far we have only found medieval items from within Blandford but Blandford has Burgage Plots which could be Saxon or Norman, and there have been Roman Finds all around Blandford but not from within, so please go digging in your gardens. Our Quiz in January was again very, very enjoyable with Julian Richards as M.C. There were loads of Raffle prizes, so most went home happy. Our grateful thanks to our Di Hankins for organising it. We are not likely to be digging at Bryanston this year, but we have other sites in mind when we have made arrangements with the Farmers. Our events are listed on the Notice Board in the Archway to the Museum, and in Forum Focus. Talks start at 7.30 p.m. but doors open at 7 p.m., and are free, but we hope you will give a donation. Everyone is invited. |