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Dr Hannah O'Regan discusses the importance of a very fishy vase, and what it can tell us about the past.
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Wendy Freer's presentation at the end-of-project event. This relates to the Trade and Transport on the Trent research project, part of the Connected Communities group.
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Hywel Maslen's presentation at the end-of-project event. This relates to the Trade and Transport on the Trent research project, part of the Connected Communities group.
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Philip Riden's presentation at the end-of-project event. This relates to the Trade and Transport on the Trent research project, part of the Connected Communities group.
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Philip Riden taking on board questions at the end-of-project event. This relates to the Trade and Transport on the Trent research project, part of the Connected Communities group.
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Richard Gaunt's introduction presentation at the end-of-project event. This relates to the Trade and Transport on the Trent research project, part of the Connected Communities group.
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Dr David Monkton gives an insight into the key elements of Methodist spirituality which he sees as a direct legacy of John Wesley (1703-1791) and concludes that there is no holiness that it not…
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Professor Roland Deines looks at four ancient coins – all of them nearly 2000 years old – and shows how they provide a window into the world of Galilee and Judea in the time of Jesus. In…
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