Carolyn Barnwell a Chester Archaeology Society desk-based researcher has conducted a detailed search of the British Library online newspaper archive which has revealed that Victorian Eccleston was a lively tourist destination – and much more!
Her research has also encompassed a study of the field names recorded on John Billington’s 1721 map of Eccleston with equally illuminating results.
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Having a field day with historical documents!
/in Archive, News /by informaticscentreCarolyn Barnwell a Chester Archaeology Society desk-based researcher has conducted a detailed search of the British Library online newspaper archive which has revealed that Victorian Eccleston was a lively tourist destination – and much more!
Her research has also encompassed a study of the field names recorded on John Billington’s 1721 map of Eccleston with equally illuminating results.
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