Festival of British Archaeology, 17 July 2010
Citation
“Festival of British Archaeology, 17 July 2010,” Rose Theatre Archive (since the 1989 discovery), accessed April 29, 2025, https://collection.rosetheatrearchive.co.uk/items/show/32.
Dublin Core
Title
Festival of British Archaeology, 17 July 2010
Subject
A week of open houses and events celebrating UK archaeology sites sponsored by Council for British Archaeology (CBA).
Description
17 July to 1 August 2010
Events guide, page 27: "Visit the site of the first Elizabethan Theatre on Bankside where Shakespeare learnt his craft. Built by Philip Henslowe in 1587."
Also announcement in "In SE1" (local newsletter) page 3, with performance announcements of "Pawnography" and "Buried Alive" on page 5
Events guide, page 27: "Visit the site of the first Elizabethan Theatre on Bankside where Shakespeare learnt his craft. Built by Philip Henslowe in 1587."
Also announcement in "In SE1" (local newsletter) page 3, with performance announcements of "Pawnography" and "Buried Alive" on page 5
Source
Rose Theatre office
Date
2010-07-17
Type
event information, SE1 newsletter
Identifier
2010-07-17_Festival of British Archaeology_event_Dulwich Box 28 Batch C .pdf