Tag Archive: Heritage

past the heritage to the beaches

Something slightly disturbing about the fact that this ‘to the beaches’ sign is fixed on the boundary wall for a 19th century ruined Anglican Cathedral.

Cruise Ships in Early Modern Towns

The uneasy relationship among tourism, heritage, and preservation.

Early Modern Towns in the Atlantic World

From Derry to St. George’s thinking about early modern towns.

IPMAG/SPMA Conference Abstract

I am very excited to be attending the Living Legacy Conference at the end of this month in Derry, Northern Ireland. The conference will focus on the early modern towns and cities in… Read More

2007 Research @ Verdmont

I have attached the page proofs for my forthcoming article on the archaeological work that I completed at Verdmont in 2007 as a part of my Master’s Thesis at Bristol University UK. It… Read More

The Heritage Landscape of St. George’s

From the Bermuda Sun Opinion Pages: WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10: As I canvassed in St George’s and talked to people who live there, the deep concern they feel about their economic future under this… Read More

Bermuda’s Military Wall Art

Here is this week’s Heritage Matters by Dr Edward Harris. Harris highlights the issues surrounding the hard choices that are involved in the preservation (or not) of built heritage. Sadly this art will not survive, but thankfully the crests have been documented for future generations. I have pasted the contents of the article below along with a link

http://www.royalgazette.com/article/20121027/ISLAND09/710279955

Dissertation

I have posted a full copy of my dissertation under my publications tab. I have also posted a link to the file below. Fortenberry Dissertation (2012)

Verdmont Open House

A longer post is on its way about my recent work at Verdmont. In the mean time, here is a link to some of the publicity that we got from Bermuda’s Royal Gazette… Read More

Verdmont Open House

A longer post is on its way about my recent work at Verdmont. In the mean time, here is a link to some of the publicity that we got from Bermuda’s Royal Gazette… Read More

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