NEVER BEFORE
SEEN WIRRAL HISTORICAL TREASURES SHOWCASED IN PYRAMIDS SHOPPING
CENTRE MUSEUM
A Birkenhead shopping
centre will showcase amazing never before seen archaeological finds
from the Wirral; dug up with the help of the public.
It features the oldest stone tool found on the Wirral; 7000 years
old from the Mesolithic period; the 1st Roman pottery discovered
in Bromborough and the 1st Anglo-Saxon pottery found in the
village; and the arm from a 1984 Star Wars figure!
It is all part of a 6 week living museum being hosted by Pyramids
Shopping Centre entitled Wirral Through The Ages, running from
Monday February, 17 March 2014 to Sunday, 30 March 2014.
Shoppers will be treated to one of the most exciting and
comprehensive physical histories ever presented of the Wirral and
entry will be free.
Just one of the exciting displays currently being curated for the
Pyramids museum will feature some of the 5,242 items found in last
summer's 'Discovering Bromborough'.
The project was the brainchild of professional archaeologist Dean
Paton who set up Big Heritage, a not-for-profit heritage social
enterprise, and is working in partnership with Pyramids Shopping
Centre to create Wirral Through The Ages.
With the help of £10,000 funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund, 328
members of the community volunteered 1600 hours of their time last
summer excavating 45 tonnes of soil, mostly in their back gardens.
Dean explained there was great interest in the lost arm of a Star
Wars figure and felt it right to include it in the exhibition!
Apart from the exhibits, collated and professionally interpreted by
Dean and field archaeologist and lecturer, Joanne Kirton, the
Pyramids 'museum' will also feature three changing exhibits over the
6 weeks.
One will be the re-creation of a Roman barracks showing a gladiator
being operated on, the 2nd will be a Viking house and for the
final 2 weeks, a World War 1 trench.
Derek Millar, Commercial Director for Pyramids Shopping Centre,
said:- "Our shoppers can look forward to a very special
six-week exploration of the area where we live and work.
As the main shopping hub at the heart of Wirral's largest town, we
have developed this project together with Dean at Big Heritage to
celebrate our communities and showcase the very special historical
treasures which we have; particularly those from the Bromborough
dig. There will be something for everyone to enjoy and we hope
families will make the most of the free museum which starts at the
beginning of the half term holiday."
Discovering Bromborough involved members of the community digging
test pits in gardens and public spaces throughout the village which
according to the Domesday Book was one of the richest estates in
Cheshire, held by the Anglo-Saxon Earl Edwin.
Apart from a 'hands on' history project the idea was to
instil a greater sense of belonging and pride in the community.
Dean said:- "The most important finds were the oldest stone
tool from the Mesolithic period and the first ever discovered Roman
and Angle-Saxon pottery in Bromborough. My personal favourite is a
piece of really rare C10 or C11 Stamford Ware Anglo-Saxon pottery.
It's part of a jug or flask and is a really good indicator of this
area's connection to trade. The Mesolithic stone cutting tool is the
first from this period and the oldest human artefact found in the
area."
All the exhibits from the Bromborough dig will be given to the
Museum of Liverpool when they leave the Pyramids.
Earl Edwin was a powerful and important Anglo-Saxon Earl of Mercia.
Although he did not live on the Wirral, his estate probably
stretched from today's Birkenhead to Ellesmere Port, with Bromborough at its heart and with access to the sea.
Its later fortunes, after Edwin probably fled North following the
successful Norman invasion of 1066, are not too well documented.
Community involvement in the dig; which was its prime aim - has
been phenomenal:- "Although the project is over we are still
being inundated with enquiries by members of the public, and of
course the work on the finds had to be written up and made available
to the community. Now the Pyramids has given us the
opportunity to curate and display the finds, which is fantastic.
People really want to know what is under their feet. This
project has really brought people together around history, people
now know and speak to people they had never spoken to before."
Bromborough resident Rob Henshaw, who lives opposite The Rake in
Bromborough in Grade II listed Peartree Cottage (circa 1699), can
vouch for that. "I have lived here seven years and a lot of
neighbours I acknowledge but now I know about 10 people I would like
to think of as friends with a shared interest,"he said.
Rob, who works as a company finance director in Winsford, always had
an interest in local history, especially since he lives in one of
the oldest inhabited houses in Bromborough. He said:- "Dean
set up the History Hut opposite and I popped in to see him and got
interested in the Bromborough Dig. People thought I was mad to dig
an inspection pit in the back lawn.
I took part in the dig at my house, the Rectory, the old school
yard, an old people's home, the park and a ladies back garden."
In Rob's garden they discovered bits of pottery and, most
important, a Neolithic arrow head.
"Over the years I had found bits and pieces in the garden which I
stored in a bag and Time Team's Paul Blinkhorn spent half an hour
during his lunch going through them for me. You just cannot buy that; having people like him and post graduates in your garden giving
you immediate analysis!
We've added to the knowledge of the Wirral."said Rob.
For more information about Wirral Through The Ages go to:-
pyramidsbirkenhead.com. |
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Karen Potter
Craven Minor JFL
Results Week Ending 9 February
2014
Under 10 Wilf Jenkinson Cup
Crosby Stuart 0-4 Maghull Youth
Town Green 2-1 Trinity White
Under 10 Charity Shield
Phoenix 1-4 Redgate Yellow
Under 11 Premiership
Formby JSC Rangers 2-1 Formby JSC White
Formby JSC Black 2-4 Colts Blue
Redgate Yellow 4-2 S&B Rangers Red
Birkdale United 2-1 Trinity Blue
Top of the Table
Formby JSC Rangers
Birkdale United
Formby JSC White
Under 11 Championship
Redgate Black 9-0 S&A Amateurs
Trinity White 2-9 Formby Athletic
S&B Rangers Yellow 1-5 Colts Red
Southport FC Juniors 2-1 Colts Green
Top of the Table
Formby Athletic
Redgate Rovers Black
Southport FC Juniors
Under 12 Championship
Crosby Stuart 9-0 Hesketh Colts
Top of the Table
Crosby Stuart
Redgate Rovers
Under 13
Southport FC Juniors 4-2 Hesketh Colts
Birkdale Hawks 1-2 S&A Amateurs
Southport Trinity 2-4 Birkdale Black
Top of the Table
Southport FC Juniors
Town Green
Marine
Under 14
Southport Trinity 9-0 Southport FC Juniors
Top of the Table
Birkdale United
Hares
Southport Trinity
Formby JSC
Under 15 Premiership
Southport FC Juniors 1-1 Redgate Yellow
Top of the Table
Southport Trinity
Redgate Rovers Yellow
Under 15 Championship
Redgate Green 1-9 Jaguars Red
Top of the Table
Jaguars White
S&A Amateurs
Under 16 Premiership
Hudson Celtic 3-3 Southport Trinity
Top of the Table
AFC Liverpool
Hudson Celtic
Burscough
Under 16 Championship
Skem Athletic 4-0 Birkdale Black
Marine 2-1 Dynamo Rangers
Top of the Table
Dynamo Rangers
Marine
Under 18 Championship
Hesketh Colts 0-1 Myers
Top of the Table
Southport Trinity
Birkdale United
Myers
Fixtures Week Ending 16 February 2014
Under 11 Championship
Trinity White v Colts Green
S&B Rangers Yellow v Southport FC Juniors
Under 12 Joseph Jackson Cup
Hesketh Colts 1-2 Birkdale S
Under 12 Premiership
Birkdale R v Birkdale Black
Southport Trinity v Formby Athletic
Under 12 Championship
Hesketh Colts v Birkdale S
S&A Amateurs v Crosby Stuart
Redgate Rovers v Phoenix
Under 13
Hesketh Colts v Marine
Southport Trinity v Marina Sands
Formby JSC v Birkdale Hawks
Redgate Rovers v Southport FC Juniors
Under 14
Formby JSC v Southport FC Juniors
Birkdale United v Hares
Under 15 Premiership
Hesketh Colts v Town Green
Southport FC Juniors v Southport Trinity
Under 15 Championship
Formby JSC v Jaguars White
Under 16 Premiership
Burscough v Birkdale United
Town Green v AFC Liverpool
Southport Trinity v Redgate Rovers
Under 16 Championship
Dynamo Rangers v Formby JSC
Under 18 Premiership
BRNESC Black v Formby JSC White
Redgate Yellow v Town Green
Burscough v FC BRNESC Red
Under 18 Championship
Myers v Formby JSC Black
S&A Amateurs v Burscough Green
Birkdale United v Hesketh Colts |