Links

Follow the links to other sites of interest

The DIF: Detectorist Institute and Foundation.

Although a launch date is not yet announced, the site is now live, and welcoming new members -particularly hopeful that archaeologists, heritage professionals, and historians will join as Friends of the DIF. Their support will directly fund conservation projects through the Foundation

https://thedif.org.uk/

 

 

Tysoe Heritage Research Group (THRG)

A new Group researching the history of Tysoe have just put a website on the internet. Well worth a visit to browse all the information now online.

https://tysoehistory.org.uk

 

 

Links to the Broughton Castle Time Team dig:

Day 1:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qzba8ZrKQA8 

Day 2:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MB8J1QgO3IE

 

https://mailchi.mp/culture24/museumcrush-digest-200?e=7f15746e7c    A link to some interesting articles from Museum Crush

https://peterborougharchaeology.org/rutland-roman-villa-mosaic/

http://disused-stations.org.uk/

https://historicengland.org.uk/research/results/aerial-archaeology-mapping-explorer/

ehlr.rocks  The Edge Hill Light Railway website

Warwickshire Railways  An interesting site for local rail enthusiasts. (Includes the Edgehill Light Railway and the SMJ).

Warmington Village

Kineton Historical Society

Banburyshire Website

Warwickshire 1841 Census

The Farnborough Park Project

Hornton History Society

www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2ajBOuu_Co  The Grove Farm Project presentation at The University of Warwick in 2012

Our Warwickshire  Contains thousands of photos, stories, memories, and maps

Heritage and Culture Warwickshire  Links to many sites around Warwickshire

Banbury Museum

Banbury Historical Society

Towcester and District Local History Society

http://www.britainfromabove.org.uk/  Some very early aerial photos of Britain.

http://www.milestonesociety.co.uk/database.html

http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/warks/vol5/pp175-182#h3-0002    A history of Tysoe

http://www.polyolbion.org.uk/Stowe/2019.html#BGL  Polyolbion Archaeology