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09/02/2026

We've had a rare glimpse of our past after recent winter storms revealed historic timbers on the beach.

Maritime archaeologists from Bournemouth University believe the timbers are a section of hull from the Swash Channel wreck, thought to be the Fame of Hoorn, a Dutch merchant ship that sank in 1631.

400 years ago, this section of coast would’ve been open sea which is why the timbers were found buried in sand rather than lying on the seabed and highlights the dynamic and ever-changing nature of the coast here.

Excavation and further tests will confirm its identity but we're asking visitors not to touch timbers while investigations continue.

For further information: https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/visit/dorset/studland-bay/historic-timbers-found-at-studland-bay

Image: National Trust. Pam White

A wonderful project and historical location well worth a visit
23/07/2025

A wonderful project and historical location well worth a visit

10/05/2025

Today’s the day! 🥳

Our Viking and Iron Age exhibition is officially open from 10am today.

Come explore Orkney’s past, meet Ragna, and be part of this historic experience.

Don't forget, there are Q&A sessions at 11am and 2pm with our team who will be able to answer any questions and who can help bring the exhibition to life!

09/05/2025

Meet Ragna, the Viking woman who will answer your questions at a new permanent exhibition at The Orkney Museum on Broad Street in Kirkwall.

Read about Ragna on the BBC News website here: AI Viking character unveiled in Orkney museum https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2xewj8352o

Ragna will be meeting the public when the exhibition opens on Saturday May 10th with special guided tours, and Q&A sessions at 11am and 2pm. Orkney Arts, Museums and Heritage

07/05/2025

Join us on Saturday for the official launch of Viking Voices: Orkney from the Iron Age to the Late Norse.

This exhibition explores Orkney history in a way you've never seen before.

Created for the people of Orkney, this exhibition has been made possible by a donation from an Orcadian who wanted to tell the Viking story for all to enjoy.

We want you to enjoy new interpretations, revisit important artefacts and experience Orkney Museum like never before.

There are Q&A sessions on Launch day at 11am and 2pm, exploring the new exhibit and you'll have the chance to ask our curators, and Ragna!, any questions you might have!

We are looking forward to opening our doors and sharing with you.

Such an amazing illustrator and a massive inspiration! Gutted I can’t get up to see it
01/05/2025

Such an amazing illustrator and a massive inspiration! Gutted I can’t get up to see it

05/08/2024

Knowledgeable, reliable and flexible. Helped update hardware and setup office server network, offers ongoing support - highly recommend

18/06/2024

It was such an honour to work on this project with a great team of people.

17/04/2024

It's taken a lot of planning to get onsite to shoot the D-Day map at Southwick house - as part of a digital interactive we are producing to help understand this historic event. It was humbling to stand in the room where once Churchill and other great minds had to make such monumental decisions.

Friday saw the launch of the Amazing Barracuda Live Project! We are so proud to have worked with this amazing team at Fl...
25/09/2023

Friday saw the launch of the Amazing Barracuda Live Project! We are so proud to have worked with this amazing team at Fleet Air Arm Museum who are bringing back this "missing link” in our Aviation History.

It's been a fascinating and moving project to work on. To find out more, take a look at Fairey Barracuda DP872 Rebuild as the ongoing story of the rebuild and the stories and history of the pilots is truly inspiring.

Great consideration has been taken by the curators to make sure that the project is accessible and it's also great for children who are interested in subjects. The design of many items and interactive pods are just part of what helps people learn about what is involved in the process of aircraft design and build.

The live working exhibition is including in the museum ticket and is available to view in Hall Four at the Fleet Air Arm Museum Now!



25/09/2023

No complete examples of the plane remain, but one that crashed in 1944 is being painstakingly reconstructed

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