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Heritage Interpretation: June 2008
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This blog is one of the places where I reflect upon my practice as an historical educator and interpreter, and share some of my research. Sunday, 15 June 2008. The First Few Minutes. The list of scenarios is almost endless. So, faced with all those different thoughts in all those different heads; faced with that array of different faces all focusing on you, how are we to begin? Before the formal delivery begins, it is crucial to engage. Yes, I know that, technically, the Advanced Organisers are the openi...
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Tales from the Yarnsmith...: Of the Miller Who Stole the Nuts
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Tales from the Yarnsmith. COME ONE, COME ALL and be of good cheer. Old and young, rich and poor, all are welcome to hear my tales. From tall tales of high adventure to small tales of low cunning. Tales that will make you laugh so much that your insides shall become your OUTSIDES! So rest your weary bones, listen, hold your tongues and harken unto my words, for I have a tale to tell. The Yarnsmith at rest outside his tent! View my complete profile. Of the Miller Who Stole the Nuts. The Gestes of Robin Hood.
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Tales from the Yarnsmith...: April 2009
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Tales from the Yarnsmith. COME ONE, COME ALL and be of good cheer. Old and young, rich and poor, all are welcome to hear my tales. From tall tales of high adventure to small tales of low cunning. Tales that will make you laugh so much that your insides shall become your OUTSIDES! So rest your weary bones, listen, hold your tongues and harken unto my words, for I have a tale to tell. The Yarnsmith at rest outside his tent! View my complete profile. The Tale of Till Eulenspiegel. The Gestes of Robin Hood.
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Tales from the Yarnsmith...: The Cuckold and the Ring
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Tales from the Yarnsmith. COME ONE, COME ALL and be of good cheer. Old and young, rich and poor, all are welcome to hear my tales. From tall tales of high adventure to small tales of low cunning. Tales that will make you laugh so much that your insides shall become your OUTSIDES! So rest your weary bones, listen, hold your tongues and harken unto my words, for I have a tale to tell. The Yarnsmith at rest outside his tent! View my complete profile. The Cuckold and the Ring. Folk tale-The Wise Men of Gotham.
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Heritage Interpretation: Guestwick Church - 'Creation' Window
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This blog is one of the places where I reflect upon my practice as an historical educator and interpreter, and share some of my research. Saturday, 3 April 2010. Guestwick Church - 'Creation' Window. Guestwick Church - 'Creation' Window. I wrote this for another blog of mine, but thought it would 'fit' here too. Every church has its treasures - though, in some instances, you may have to look a while before this is revealed! Robin Back described to me thus:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And I am fa...
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Tales from the Yarnsmith...: Riddle me this...
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Tales from the Yarnsmith. COME ONE, COME ALL and be of good cheer. Old and young, rich and poor, all are welcome to hear my tales. From tall tales of high adventure to small tales of low cunning. Tales that will make you laugh so much that your insides shall become your OUTSIDES! So rest your weary bones, listen, hold your tongues and harken unto my words, for I have a tale to tell. The Yarnsmith at rest outside his tent! View my complete profile. My blog 1-The Diary of an Itinerant Storyteller.
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Heritage Interpretation: January 2010
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This blog is one of the places where I reflect upon my practice as an historical educator and interpreter, and share some of my research. Saturday, 16 January 2010. A Sense of History in Irestead church. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My name is Colin Howey. I am a passionate advocate of lifelong learning, and I also believe that people thrive in the light of positive expectation. I love laughter and learning (especially when combined! View my complete profile. Association for Heritage Interpretation.
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Heritage Interpretation: In Memory of Reginald Dack Baker
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This blog is one of the places where I reflect upon my practice as an historical educator and interpreter, and share some of my research. Tuesday, 23 June 2009. In Memory of Reginald Dack Baker. Pages from the earliest volume, 'Human Abattoirs'. Anyway, I have just set up a seperate blog where I will try and bring you some of this story. Click on the following link to find out more - William Reginald Dack Baker. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). And I am fascinated by language and communication. I ...
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Heritage Interpretation: July 2009
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This blog is one of the places where I reflect upon my practice as an historical educator and interpreter, and share some of my research. Thursday, 16 July 2009. Today, I gave a talk/presentation to the Loddon History Society, entitled, "Disorderly Lives in Tudor and Stuart Norwich". There was a really good turn-out, and the material was well received and I enjoyed myself very much. Many thanks to the folk of Loddon for giving me such a kindly welcome! I must admit, over the last few weeks I have. And I ...