Christmas Angel 2021 |
Andrew and Annelise are heritage consultants and specialise in historic salt making. We have a track record of successful and projects with Winsford Town Council- Brunner Guild Hall; Age UK Oldham - George Street Chapel, Oldham, and the EU project Ecosal-Atlantis led by Bournemouth University. From August, 2013 became founder directors of Ecosal-UK. Previously at the Mary Rose Trust and the Lion Salt Works Trust.
The Society for Post Medieval Archaeology have accepted a talk by Andrew at the 2021 Congress being presented online this year.
The talk will describe suggestions made by Dr William Brownrigg or Whitehaven to prevent the spread of contagious diseases in 1771.
Brownrigg delivered a paper to the Royal Society in 1748 on how to improve salt making in the UK.
The paper will describe the similarities about Brownrigg's suggestions in the context of the present Covid19 pandemic and measures put in place by the government to halt transmission.
For further information - https://pmac21.com/
Can now unveil the latest Fair Isle sweater knitted by Annelise.
It's in a pattern book called the 'Vintage Shetland Project' by Susan Crawford.
Crawford transcribed the pattern from an original sweater in the Shetland Museum, which was knitted by a Doris Hunter for her fiance Ralph Patterson in 1921. They married and during WWII Ralph was captured and spent time as a POW in Japan, with his sweater.
See link to the Shetland Museum archive. Shetland Museum and Archives::Allover Shetland patterned jumper