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Photographed by Roger Smith.
Caught to light, identified and
named by Adrian Miles.
Returned to the wild.
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Photographed by Roger Smith.
Caught to light,identified and
named by Adrian Miles.
Returned to the wild.
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Photographed by Roger Smith.
Caught to light,identified and
named by Adrian Miles.
Returned to the wild.
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Photographed by Roger Smith.
Caught to light, identified and
named by Adrian Miles.
Returned to the wild.
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Photographed by Roger Smith.
Caught to light, identified and named by Adrian Miles.
Returned to the wild.
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Also known as Long-tailed Field Mouse.
Found in woods, scrub and hedgerows.
Feeding on seeds in my garden.
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This is an advert for a concert to be held at Bridgnorth Assembly Rooms, on Tuesday 27th March, 1860. The poster advertises that Mrs J. Hayward, a vocalist, will be performing with Mr T.S. Hayward, an organist from St. Peter's church, in Wolverhampton, and the Coalbrookdale Music Class.
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This poster is advertising a lecture at Bridgnorth Town Hall on Tuesday 22nd April, 1862. The lecture was about "our pilgrimage through life", and was given by Astley Weaver. At the bottom of the poster, it notes that the lecture will be repeated on Thursday afternoon, for those living in the co...
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This poster is an advert for "Penny Readings" in Bridgnorth's Assembly Room on Tuesday 18th December. The "Penny Readings" are so called because it cost people just one penny to enter the Assembly Rooms. However, front seats cost three pence.
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This poster is an advert for "Penny Readings" in Bridgnorth's Assembly Room. The entrance fee to the readings was just one penny, hence the name, although front seats cost three pence.
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