Archaeological Exhibition of finds from Glasney CollegeTruro College students work with Royal Cornwall Museum to exhibit the archaeological finds from Glasney College, Penryn. A group of BSc (Hons) Archaeology students from the University of Plymouth (Truro Campus) are working with the Royal Cornwall Museum, Truro, to exhibit the archaeological finds from the Glasney College excavation. The objects include rare medieval tiles with designs including fish, birds and mythical beasts. Glasney College was the most important institution in Cornwall over the course of several centuries.The objects will be on view in the new aquisitions cabinet at the museum from 6th March - 10th April 2008 during normal opening hours. Entry is free. |
Cornwall News
Brown wants more homes for young Gangmaster hits back after losing licence A gangmaster has spoken out after having his licence revoked amid claims of forced labour. Pupil's punishment 'not enough' A mother criticises a one-day suspension for a pupil who attacked her daughter at a Cornish school. Flora day celebrations Thousands flocked to Helston's ancient Flora Day on Thursday and while they arrived in their droves, rain - thankfully - stayed (mostly) away. RAF Nimrods 'had fuel problems' A Nimrod plane in which 14 servicemen including a Cornishman died had a fuel problem, an inquest hears. ShelterBox team arrives in Burma A team from the Cornish charity ShelterBox has arrived in Burma to help with the cyclone relief effort. Rail staff to strike over pay row Rail maintenance workers and cleaners will stage a one-day strike in a row over hours and overtime. Pair shell-shocked at massive egg A Cornish chicken leaves a big surprise for its owners by laying an egg the size of a tennis ball. |