Beyond the Baths

Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Roman Architecture

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For my part of British Science Week, I was given the task of designing a display revolving around the topic of my choice, Architectur...
Wednesday, 29 March 2017

Roman Baths investigates science

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As part of British Science Week, the Roman Baths organised a number of events to allow visitors to find out about the science behind some...
Tuesday, 20 December 2016

After Aquae Sulis

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Hello!” “Are you familiar with the Anglo-Saxons and what came after Rome?” Unfortunately, unless an enthusiast or someone who has stu...
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Friday, 2 September 2016

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Tuesday Times Table: How did the ancients make pottery?  Pottery is the most common archaeological find in most places, and the R...
Tuesday, 23 August 2016

Tuesday Timetable – il potere espresso attraverso la moda

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Grazie alla School of Museum Studies dell’Università di Leicester, ho avuto la fortuna di passare l’estate a Bath, lavorando con il Colle...

Tuesday Timetable - Power through Fashion

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Thanks to the University of Leicester’s School of Museum Studies, I am fortunate enough to spend my summer in Bath, carrying out a placem...
Friday, 19 August 2016

Rings fit for Kings...

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We don’t venture onto the site unless necessary, and so it is that in my three years at The Roman Baths, I am still ticking off areas of th...
Monday, 15 August 2016

Tuesday Times Tables: The Curses and the Sacred Spring

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One of my favourite jobs during my internship at the The Roman Baths has been working on my Tuesday Times Table. I chose to show to the vis...
Friday, 12 August 2016

Tuesday Times Tables: Art and Design in Roman Britain

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Choosing the theme of ‘Art and Design in Roman Britain’ was easy for my handling table, due to the wealth of art within the collections in...
Wednesday, 10 August 2016

Tuesday Times Tables: The Timsbury Hoard

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I have spent the majority of my volunteering time over the last 2 years working on the Beau St Hoard, and during that time, I discovered a ...
Monday, 4 July 2016

Greek Vase

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          This week I had been tasked with researching the Greek vase, pictured, at the Roman Baths. With most of the work on it having be...
Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Science Week Success

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The Roman Baths were part of British Science Week again this year by hosting and participating in several events during the week, the fir...
Thursday, 24 March 2016

The Tompion Clock

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One of the jobs I am privileged to do as Collections Manager at the Roman Baths is to wind the Tompion Clock. It has stood in Bath’s Pump R...
Thursday, 25 February 2016

'Cataloguing Keynsham' Update

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Our Keynsham volunteers have been hard at work documenting the material from Keynsham Abbey, that I reported on in 'Cataloguing Keynsha...
Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Pipe-clay Puppy

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Described initially as a “terracotta bear figure” on the finds list for the Beau street dig, the little pipeclay dog overcame his identity ...
Thursday, 14 January 2016

Repair, reuse, recycle…

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Samian ware was highly prized Roman ceramic tableware, distinct for its orange/red colour and skilled craftsmanship. Imported a...
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We are the volunteers, interns and employees of the Roman Baths. We started this blog to provide you with a behind the scenes glimpse of what goes on here at the Roman Baths. We will be writing about what is interesting and important to us from collections to activities and events.
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