Tony Divey
@tonydivey
Archaeology volunteer for English Heritage and St.Albans museums. Co-curator of ‘Religion in Verulamium’ exhibition. Retired archaeology and Latin teacher with MA in Classical Archaeology. Posts will mostly be about archaeology, beer or bird watching
For #PostboxSaturday here’s a George V box attached to the rather quirky Valentine’s Lamp in Frome, Somerset. A working gas light it’s lit with ceremony every February 14th. My 📷
For #IronworkThursday I offer this delightful camel, marking the site of the Singer’s Foundry in Frome, Somerset. My 📷 from last week
For #CastleSaturday here’s Corfe Castle as depicted in the Model Village. My 📷 taken last month
For #TilesonTuesday here’s a collection from Castle Acre Priory, now in the care of EH. My 📷
For #PubSignThursday I offer the rather good Grainstore Brewery in Oakham. My 📷
For #CastleSaturday here’s a rather misty Corfe Castle emerging behind ‘Britain’s Most Photographed Pub’ The Greyhound. My 📷 taken a couple of weeks ago
For #FeatheredFriday I offer an oystercatcher nesting in a plant pot. My 📷 taken on Brownsea Island
For #BluePlaqueTuesday here’s a stash of spare or displaced blue plaques kept at the EH stores. My 📷
For #MedievalMonday here’s Bushmead Priory (or, at least, its refectory) where I was a guide last Saturday. My 📷s
For #StainedGlassSunday here’s a bit of a mosaic or collage of stained and painted glass from Bushmead Priory, where I was a guide yesterday. Property in care of EH, my 📷
For #FindsFriday here’s a Roman pottery sherd from Wroxeter incised with a star, somewhat mysteriously. My 📷 object in care of EH
For #WednesdayGreen #WildlifeWednesday and #WetlandsWednesday here’s that wonderful oasis of calm that is Camley Street Natural Park, near Kings Cross. My 📷 taken yesterday
Some time ago for #BluePlaqueTuesday I posted an unlikely example of Karl Marx in Margate. Well here’s one of his mate, Engels, in Primrose Hill. My 📷s
Last week on #FindsFriday I posted some painted Roman wall plaster from the 2024 excavations at Wroxeter, now in the care of EH. Well, here’s some more. My 📷s
For #abandonedWednesday I offer Bottoms Mill, just outside of Holmfirth in W. Yorkshire. The chimney, added in 1911, now seems mostly held together by vegetation. My 📷
For #TowerTuesday here’s a striking piece of Victorian architecture. It’s part of the water pumping mechanism of Lockwood reservoir, situated in the lovely Walthamstow wetlands. My 📷
For #FindsFriday here are pieces of painted Roman wall plaster from the 2024 excavations at Wroxeter. My 📷s, objects in care of EH
For #AdoorableThursday here’s the dovecote (including door) in Avebury, some of the materials being sarsen stones. My 📷
For #WetlandsWednesday here’s the wonderful Walthamstow Wetlands nature reserve, visited yesterday. My 📷
For #BluePlaqueTuesday here’s an interestingly different style. The house it was attached to, New Little Holland House, was demolished in 1964. My 📷 object in care of EH
For #RomanFortThursday here’s the reconstructed wall and footprint of buildings of Mamucium in the Castlefield area of Manchester. My 📷s taken this week
For #WednesdayGreen here’s some sheep 🐑 in the very green ditch and bank of the henge at Avebury. My 📷
For #RomanSiteSaturday here’s another Roman roof tile from Wroxeter, I think with cat 🐈⬛ prints 🐾 but happy to be corrected
For #FindsFriday here’s a carved chalk plaque from Grimes Graves, late Neolithic. My 📷 object in care of EH
For #HelmetThursday there are plenty on display at the British Museum’s Samurai exhibition but I’ll go for this one in the final ‘influences’ section
For #WednesdayGreen how about the splash of green that is Silbury Hill, taken from West Kennet? My 📷