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Event Start :
Oct 16th 2023 2:00pm
Event End :
Oct 16th 2023 3:30pm

Sifting the Ashes - Lecture

Shropshire Archives (Shrewsbury) 2:00 pm 

A social history of Wroxeter Roman City from the archives The recent publication of Ashes Under Uricon. A Cultural and Social History of Wroxeter Roman City explores the many characters and people associated with Shropshire’s most important Roman site. Drawing on the rich archival material relating to Wroxeter, Roger White  acts as a guide to the wealth of information he was able to gain about Wroxeter and its people from the county’s archives.

Lecture at Shropshire Archives

£6 per person

Facilities

  • Disabled Access
  • Disabled Toilets
  • Guide Dogs
  • Entrance Flat No Steps
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