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Tag: Photography

Images from the past

Bishops Rock lighthouse
This visit to the Bishop’s Rock lighthouse in 1977 is one of many slides that I had forgotten.

In the olden days it was easy to spot an academic on holiday because they were always the people with slide film in their cameras. Life is different these days. There is a little issue, however. Many people, like myself, have extensive Continue reading Images from the past

Posted on July 25, 2018November 20, 2023Categories Blog, InterpretationTags archaeology, Photography
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