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Residual memory, finger tip knowledge and weaving ‘Big’ history
Quite why it took me so long to make space in the diary for the SHP Conference at Leeds Trinity now seems difficult to explain but until 2013 this annual event had been something I had heard a lot about but not … Continue reading
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