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So I am currently
sitting on a train to Glasgow, however we have been delayed! It is
seriously because someone in Darlington, at the station is running
around naked… The north is interesting!
J
Anyway, I look back at the tour, already, with a kind of nostalgia.
I thoroughly enjoyed myself and enjoying spending time with the
people I had made friends with. However, I am disappointed that the
archaeology of Sheffield was not touched upon much. Sheffield is a
goldmine for industrial archaeology, and that type of study blows
my mind. It is amazing. I am disappointed we didn’t get to look
into that further. However, as a history student as well, I was
impressed. I do believe a few things could have been better
organised, I know things can go wrong, but overall, I think it did
need some more organisation. I was surprised how exhausting the
entire two weeks was, some days I knew would be very full on, it is
what I had expected for a 30-credit subject, but I didn’t take into
account how exhausted I would be. Nevertheless, the study tour was
fantastic.
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Kimberley Crabtree (Bachelor of Arts - History and
Archaeology)
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