Weaponry will be the focus of new Flodden workshop
The third free event in the programme scheduled as part of the Flodden 1513 Ecomuseum project will focus on weaponry found on around the site of the battle of Flodden.
The military object workshop will be held at the Coldstream Museum on October 22 between 10am and 3pm, led by Dr. David Caldwell, the workshop will also feature a weapons display by Dr John Sadler.
Throughout the Flodden 500 project, a host of volunteers from the local community have taken part in excavations, uncovering a range of historical objects from sites all around Flodden, and the battlefield.
A surprising array of... read more
18 October 2016 in
Art & Culture,
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Source: Northumberland Gazette
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