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Stuart King on TV 2012

Alan Titchmarsh Show ITV It is good to see the media seemingly taking more interest in traditional crafts these days, let us hope this is a continuing trend. I was asked to contribute my expertise to...

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Tree Felling in the Wildwood

The woodmen are coming Good oak butts awaiting collection from the old drovers lane Firewood grade ash, the per ton value is measured by the loaded lorry It is time to thin the trees, to bring down...

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The Wildwood Blog

The Wildwood Muntjac deer are often seen in daytime or heard close by barking loudly to others  I have been acquainted with this secluded 42 acres since a teenager but it has only been the last few...

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Wildwood flowers

The tree fellers have gone, but not without doing considerable harm to the sensitive ecology and shallow archaeology in my opinion, I think that the Forestry Commission needs to be more aware of this...

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Mary Rose Comb

Back in Time, Mary Rose visit   Henry the Eighth must have been gutted when on the 19 July 1545 at the Battle of the Solent, His flagship the Mary Rose sank because it was top heavy while leading the...

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The Romans were here!

The Wildwood has many secrets, some of them very ancient but some of them have left tiny clues on the woodland floor. Most Chiltern woodland contain mysterious banks and ditches, some mark ownership...

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The BBC TV news visits the Wildwood

The BBC TV news visited the Wildwood to see a few of my discoveries recently,  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1os0-jqfk4   particularly from the Roman era....

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Mystery of the Moor; 4000 years of woodturning

    The original discovery       In August 2011, an early Bronze Age 4000 years old cist (A small chamber made of thin stone slabs) burial was discovered on Dartmoor. Inside were the cremated remains...

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Wildwood Archaeology 2014

Wildwood 2014  Holly Clearance The Wildwood is still giving up it’s secrets, albeit slowly. Exploration started rather late due to a wet spring but continued well into the autumn with each carefully...

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Stuart King on Time Team, Alan Titchmarsh Show, and Great Railway Journeys

It is good to see the media taking more interest in traditional crafts these days, let us hope this is a continuing trend. Alan Titchmarsh Show ITV I was asked to contribute my expertise to three very...

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Tree Felling in the Wildwood

The woodmen are coming Good oak butts awaiting collection from the old drovers lane Firewood grade ash, the per ton value is measured by the loaded lorry It is time to thin the trees, to bring down...

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The Wildwood Blog

The Wildwood Muntjac deer are often seen in daytime or heard close by barking loudly to others I have been acquainted with this secluded 42 acres since a teenager but it has only been the last few...

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Wildwood flowers

The tree fellers have gone, but not without doing considerable harm to the sensitive ecology and shallow archaeology in my opinion, I think that the Forestry Commission needs to be more aware of this...

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Mary Rose — making a sailor’s boxwood hair comb

Mary Rose Comb by Stuart King, 2013 Henry the Eighth must have been gutted when on the 19 July 1545 at the Battle of the Solent, His flagship the Mary Rose sank because it was top heavy while leading...

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The Romans were here!

The Wildwood has many secrets, some of them very ancient but some of them have left tiny clues on the woodland floor. Most Chiltern woodland contain mysterious banks and ditches, some mark ownership...

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The BBC TV news visits the Wildwood

The BBC TV news visited the Wildwood to see a few of my discoveries recently, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1os0-jqfk4 particularly from the Roman era. Presenter Sandra Harris and cameraman Charlie...

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Mystery of the Moor—4000 years of woodturning

In August 2011, an early Bronze Age 4,000 years old cist—a small burial chamber made of thin stone slabs—was discovered on Dartmoor. Inside were the cremated remains of a female, and, almost uniquely...

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Wildwood Archaeology

Holly Clearance The Wildwood is still giving up its secrets, albeit slowly. Exploration started rather late due to a wet spring but continued well into the autumn with each carefully dug and recorded...

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Stuart King on Time Team, Alan Titchmarsh Show, and Great Railway Journeys

It is good to see the media taking more interest in traditional crafts these days, let us hope this is a continuing trend. Alan Titchmarsh Show on ITV I was asked to contribute my expertise to three...

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Tree Felling in the Wildwood

The woodmen are coming Good oak butts awaiting collection from the old drovers lane Firewood grade ash, the per ton value is measured by the loaded lorry It is time to thin the trees, to bring down...

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