Public Archaeology

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Free workshop: Fittings for the dead: The coffin furniture of St James’s Burial Ground
March 16, 2023

Date: Tuesday 11th April (various times) Location: St James’s Church, 197 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9LL  Cost: Free (booking essential)    Book your place HERE In the 18th and 19th centuries, Londoners had a number of options for their burials, based on what they could afford. From plain cheap coffin for paupers,…

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Free Talk: Fittings for the dead: The coffin furniture of St James’s Burial Ground
March 16, 2023

Date: Tuesday 11th April, 10-11am Location: St James’s Church, 197 Piccadilly, London, W1J 9LL  Cost: Free (booking essential)    Please book your place HERE In the 18th and 19th centuries, Londoners had a number of options for their burials, based on what they could afford. From plain cheap coffin for…

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Heritage Open Days Webinar: HS2 Archaeological Findings at Park Street, Birmingham
August 24, 2020

Date: Tuesday 15 September Time: 12:30 – 13:30 Price: Free  Location: Online webinar Did you know that one of the biggest archaeological digs in the UK has been taking place in Birmingham? A team of MOLA Headland archaeologists excavated the Park Street burial ground, close to Birmingham city centre. In…

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Dissecting the past: Park Street studies shed light on how student anatomists honed their skills
February 19, 2020

Don Walker, Senior Human Osteologist for MOLA Headland Infrastructure, is one of a team of experts who have studied over 4,000 burials as part of post-excavation work at Park Street burial ground in Birmingham. This work was carried out for the design consultant WSP (in consortium with Ramboll) and Principal…

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A self-guided walk through Digbeth
Self-guided walking tour of Digbeth, Birmingham
July 22, 2019

As archaeological excavations of Park Street burial ground for HS2 come to a close, MOLA Headland Community Engagement Officer, Andy Sherman, explores the hidden historical treasures of the immediate area in this blog. If you’d like to explore the often-forgotten gems of Digbeth for yourself, then download our self-guided walking…

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Volunteers work with archaeologists to record gravestones for HS2 (c) HS2 courtesy of MOLA Headland Infrastructure
Local volunteers record gravestones of their 18th and 19th century forebears  
December 22, 2018

Over the summer an enthusiastic team of volunteers worked alongside our archaeologists to record the inscriptions of over 350 gravestones associated with St James’s burial ground in Euston, London. The gravestones are being studied for the HS2 archaeology programme. In this blog Community Engagement Officer, Paul McGarrity, tells us more….

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A team of expert archaeologists excavate burials at Park Street in Birmingham (c) HS2 courtesy of MOLA Headland Infrastructure
Archaeological excavation at Park Street burial ground underway
November 22, 2018

Archaeological excavations at  the site of the 19th century Park Street burial ground in Birmingham are up and running. Part of wider archaeological investigations taking place along the Phase One stretch of the HS2 rail route, the Park Street site is located on what will be the Birmingham Curzon Street…

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A14C2H Community Dig Volunteer Yannack (c) Highways England, courtesy of MOLA Headland Infrastructure
The A14C2H Community Dig Begins
August 1, 2018

The A14C2H Summer Community Dig is now underway, with over 65 members of the public set to join us on site near Brampton over the next month. Already the team has been getting to grips with a wide range of archaeological techniques including excavation, drawing, survey and photography. As the…

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Ask the expert: Environmental Archaeologist
March 20, 2018

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Glass jar 1884 time capsule and memorial stone (c) HS2 ltd.
Temperance time capsules reveal history of UK’s first ‘sober’ hospital
October 30, 2017

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