Author name: Richard Clarke

19th September, 2018. Highs and lows of being a History tutor.

As previously stated have been quite heavily involved in events programmed for Heritage Week in both Hull and Barton. As regards Barton nobody turned-up for either guided walk round Baysgarth Park whereas around a hundred turned-up for both guided visits to the medieval great hall at Tyrwhitt Hall. My talk about my housing book had […]

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31st August, 2018. Activities over the national Heritage Week.

What started out as the national Heritage Weekend has evolved, in this region certainly, into a Heritage Week +. I list here the events that I am leading; Tuesday 4th September, Hull History Centre, 11-30am, illustrated talk entitled History of Hessle Common (south-west Hull) (see list of Publications and Articles). Thursday 6th September, ‘Kardomah’, Alfred

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23rd August, 2018. Church studies generally.

The recent blogs on St. Edmund’s church, Downham Market, Norfolk example my take on church studies generally. Like History itself church studies has many ‘compartments’ each of which can involve a lifetime’s study, for example Modern, Medieval, Classical, social and economic, political, history of science, history of theatre, African, American, South-East Asian etc. etc. In

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19th August, 2018. St. Edmund’s church, Downham Market, Norfolk – part 3.

The dedication of Downham Market church is to St. Edmund. According to Linnell, Rev. C.L.S. Norfolk Church Dedications (St. Anthony’s Press, York, 1962) this dedication comes ninth in the rank order of Norfolk church dedications, the county’s churches having a total of 21 with this dedication (top of the rank order, as across most of the country,

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