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celebrating the east side of the poets part of the estate

A little bit of background   ... 
(red lines show the field boundaries from the 1843 Heavitree Tithe) ​
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ACTIVITY 
On Sunday 20th December 2020  Residents around Milton Road took advantage of its perfect SW alignment to view the conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn.  Seen in the sky as a bright "star" this phenomenon won't happen again in our lifetimes.  So we took the opportunity to share some mince pies, carols and Christmas cheer whilst viewing the Christmas "star" through binoculars.
March 2022 – Arnie's Sunflowers. We delivered sunflower seeds into all the houses on Milton Road along with an invitation to plant them in front gardens.  This summer there were some lovely sunflowers on Milton Road!
The Shakespeare Swing By ...     Saturday 14th August 2021
As part of the Live and Move, Wonford Loves Ludwell events, we created an urban heritage walk and talk all around Shakespeare Road pointing out where some local heroes lived and a few other local history tidbits.  We had a great turn out and residents took a really active part in examining the resources, giving feedback and sharing with us their own histories.  Just brilliant!
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Shakespeare Road residents sharing their stories
Some feedback on the day
Relaxed, informative, lovely opportunity to get to know a few neighbours. Thank you very much.
Really enjoyed the informal walk around Shakespeare.  Being relatively new to the area it was all interesting for me.
Brilliant! Thank you.
Excellent talk. Would love to see more talks like this. Really informative.
Brilliant - really interesting and amazing how much history in such a small area. Really enthusiastic and knowledgeable presenter.
Jo was very good (!  Thank you  J:)
Summer 2022 - House histories  We also uncovered some great histories on Milton Road from the records.​
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The history beneath our school!! - 2023

Friday 8th September 2023 - What a wonderful day!!

Twenty eight children and 15 family members and staff from Chestnut Nursery (Ages 2-4) and
55 children and 36 family members and staff from Wynstream School.   Ages 4-11.

A total of 134 participants came to join us for a special archaeology event at Wynstream Primary School.


What we did
Using the Heritage Gateway we were able to discover that the site of Bradley Rowe School was excavated in 2005 prior to building the new school to be renamed Wynstream Primary School.  Not only did they discover a Bronze Age ditch but a surprisingly wide chronological range of artefacts including two high status ceramic pieces from the Tudor period.
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To promote the event Interwoven created a Resource Sheet explaining the archaeology to send home with children at the end of the Summer term 2023 and the School asked families to sign up to the event in the first week of the Autumn term. 

We invited children and families from the local ‘feeder’ nursery.  Chestnut Nursery children traditionally progress to Wynstream Primary School so it was an excellent opportunity for the children to connect with their future school. 


We also invited Thomas Cadbury, Curator from the Royal Albert Memorial Museum to bring along the finds from the 2005 and to make a short presentation showing the artefacts.  This was very warmly received by children and families alike and did a great deal to elicit pride in their place.
 
 
The Activities
During school hours we provided refreshments outdoors and an archaeology remote sensing demonstration specifically tailored for ages 2-4 which was enjoyed by the children who actively participated. We talked about What does an Archaeologist Do?  And What to do when you’re not allowed to dig?  This then led naturally to explaining the artefacts that were found on site.  So the children were then led to the Hall where they could see the artefacts themselves.

We also provided original colouring artwork based on the specific artefacts found on the site.
Early 16th century tile from Seville
16th century green, glazed stoneware jar from the far east
 
Then, after school, the older children and their families took their turn in the remote sensing demonstration exploring the instrument  (Magnetic Susceptibility Meter ) on loan from Bartington Instruments Ltd in more depth and how it can reveal underground features.
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Again, the RAMM artefacts were very popular with colouring sheets plus text from the Heritage Gateway provided.

We supplied free pizza slices, fresh fruit and squash for all!


Feedback on the day
 
Teacher
Hi, I’m Claire Turvey.  I’m a year 6 teacher at Wynstream. I am a Lead on History along with David Coven who is also a teacher here. The event has been really well turned out. Lots of parents have engaged with it and the children seem really happy. I saw lots of children doing the colouring and enjoying looking at the artefacts. I’ve heard several parents saying “what a brilliant event”. Very excited about their pizza and their squash. Really good turn out. Really happy. The beautiful weather has helped. A superb event!
 
Parent
It was brilliant because seeing the artefacts, it was really a great opportunity to see this personally and hold it in our hands. It gave us boosebumps because if you think about it, its quite a history really, beyond your imagination. The people who dug it here in this lovely school in Exeter, it really gives us a lot of joy. It’s exciting especially when you realise that it’s right here! Congratulations for this lovely event. This age is more about computers but with this you are able to feel it and see it. It gives you joy!
 
Head
It was an amazing event. It was so good to see so many children, parents and carers coming in to see the demonstrations and the artefacts that were found at the school site all those years ago when the school was built. Lots of parents and children were excited about the event and actually being able to touch the artefacts was really memorable for them all.
Far right image credit - https://www.english-heritage.org.uk/learn/teaching-resources/teaching-history/teaching-prehistory/
Download the free resource sheet below and/or check out more information about the 2005 excavations on the Heritage Gateway
RESOURCE SHEET
HERITAGE GATEWAY

​This event was enabled by the 
British Science Festival Community Grants, facilitated by Exeter Science Centre.
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Thanks are also due to Bartington Instruments Ltd for the loan of a Magnetometer for the Remote Sensing demonstrations.
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