Back in October I went along to my local library and needle-felted a poppy for the Gwent BioTapestry project. Both the panel with my poppy and the entire 70m-long BioTapestry are now complete and went on show at The Riverfront in Newport recently. What a lovely thing to have been a small part of πΊ
06.03.2026 20:05
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"An interdisciplinary outlook is not a bar to building an academic career; instead, it should be seen as a core attribute of the modern researcher: collegial, thriving in networks, intellectually audacious, and passionate about big ideas that might change how we think about the world." #research
05.03.2026 11:45
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With 200+ tickets claimed for my public lecture on the Bayeux Tapestry on 30 April, there are only a few spaces left! Get your free ticket here: www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/public-lec.... When theyβre gone, theyβre gone!
04.03.2026 14:17
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Congratulations!
02.03.2026 16:53
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That would be an excellent thing.
01.03.2026 13:59
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Memorial Service for Prof Stephen Baxter | St Peter's College Oxford
There will be a memorial service for Prof. Stephen Baxter @oxhistoryfaculty.bsky.social on Saturday 13 June, 2.30pm in St Peter's College chapel. www.spc.ox.ac.uk/events/memor...
28.02.2026 18:44
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Good news in the British Museum polling re. the Bayeux Tapestry visit: 71% of parents want their children to learn more about the story of 1066 and 76% of responses agreed '1066 is an important part of British history and people should learn more about it'.
Fund the Arts and Humanities!
#Medievalsky
27.02.2026 08:28
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The first π― tickets went in just three days! π€ Get yours while you can, folks!
And remember: attendance is free, thereβll be a reception afterwards, and everyoneβs welcome!
26.02.2026 18:45
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Yes it is (I speak from experience) π
Good luck with the new direction. I look forward to seeing where it takes you!
26.02.2026 18:31
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No, you are definitely not bad at this. There is so much out there no one could possibly read/know everything. You are developing as a scholar, it is as it should be. You have got this!
26.02.2026 18:28
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Mickey Mouse Packing Struggles GIF
ALT: Mickey Mouse Packing Struggles GIF
Trying to close your conference luggage with your medieval genealogy roll in it like
26.02.2026 08:00
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Yes, thatβs the plan. As far as I can tell the hole is currently set up for a wall/ceiling fitting, but the images like that one have a more conical fitting and the harp bases themselves have tiny finials so I think there must be something I need to fill the gap. Iβm hoping someone knows what I mean
25.02.2026 14:38
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Isnβt it. I have things to do but I just want to stare at it π₯°
25.02.2026 14:27
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Iβve just had the charity shop find of my life: an Interiors 1900 stained glass shade, Β£7 π This may be a long shot, but does anyone seeing this know what kind of finial(?) I need to cover the hole so I can use it as a table lamp? I think the base I need is a βharp baseβ? Advice greatly appreciated!
25.02.2026 13:57
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Sign up to come and hear @benpohl.bsky.social's public lecture on his tasty new research on the Bayeux Tapestry washed down with a free drinks reception! #MedievalSky
23.02.2026 11:01
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Stephen Baxter the scholar: an appreciation
(1969-2026)
Stephen Baxter the Scholar: an Appreciation by Julia Smith
www.history.ox.ac.uk/stephen-baxt...
There's also a lot of moving tributes to him on the St Peter's webpage: www.spc.ox.ac.uk/news/in-memo...
14.02.2026 10:13
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Iβve been thinking about this re. the sailing Iβve done for my PhD research. My background is envi science and archaeology though, so the foundation upon which I conducted the historical research was an appreciation of how the land/seascapes, and therefore the considerations involved, have changed.
10.02.2026 11:57
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Iβve caught up on #DrawingDiggingforBritain with my final drawing of a Roman sword chape. Thank you @richardosgood.bsky.social for facilitating this annual creative outlet again. I plan to keep my pens and paints out now rather than put them away for another 12 months.
06.02.2026 22:55
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I love your collage, itβs great. I didnβt realise the last episode was on tonight, so Iβll have to catch up tomorrow evening!
05.02.2026 22:44
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Hi Sam, thank you for getting back in touch. I would definitely be interested in writing something for your blog. Iβll send you an email tomorrow.
05.02.2026 17:26
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Skull of a young man (17-24 years old) from a mass grave dating to the ninth century. The individual had survived an earlier trepanation and was around 1.9m tall #DrawingDiggingforBritain
04.02.2026 22:08
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Thank you for sharing your walks over the last few months. Iβve really enjoyed your posts. Best of luck with the book project.
03.02.2026 13:33
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Absolutely, on both counts!
There is nothing at all wrong with being nerds, especially concerning nice books π
02.02.2026 11:01
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I love a @logastonpress.bsky.social delivery day, especially now my thesis is handed in and I can read for pleasure again. Logaston Press books are so beautifully illustrated, it feels like a treat!
02.02.2026 10:49
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Good to see St John favours the classic consoles NES/SNES.
31.01.2026 11:54
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I hope you had a lovely birthday.
29.01.2026 15:17
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Iβve now caught up on last nightβs #DrawingDiggingforBritain and decided to draw the stone anchor found in the River Wear while @toriherridge.bsky.social was filming.
29.01.2026 15:15
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Thank you.
29.01.2026 14:36
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