
Historic Building Mythbusting with Dr James Wright
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About this listen
We’re continuing our bumper series of interviews with authors who’ve just released books (that you should absolutely buy…) and this week we hear from Dr James Wright from Triskele Heritage and his work on Archaeological mythbusting. We’re particularly interested in the many claims of pubs having no real proof of their advertised age, as well as how one goes about verifying the claims to begin with. The question always remains, should the truth ruin a great story? A truly fascinating look into building archaeology and what it can reveal.
Links:
- James’ website with book news and blog: https://triskeleheritage.triskelepublishing.com/
- Buy the book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Historic-Building-Mythbusting-Uncovering-Archaeology/dp/1803994479
What we’re drinking:
- Unteno AF Mango Radler
- Black Iris Brewery - Ale Destroyer New England IPA
- Sneinton Cider Company - Fifth Element
Beer Ladies Links:
- All the beerladies links: https://linktr.ee/beerladies
- Christina’s book from Camra: The Devil’s in the Draught Lines - https://shorturl.at/syBFP
- The Devil’s in the Draught Lines on Amazon: https://shorturl.at/qLS08
- Lisa’s Pub Guide: https://www.weirdodublinpubs.com/
Thandi’s (occasional) blog: http://www.craftgeeksa.com/
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