Something to shout out loud!


For six months at YAC, we have changed dates and plans to fit in with the twists and turns of the pandemic. We started to talk about our project whilst trying out archaeological techniques at Fordham with Colchester Archaeological Group. At Colchester Castle Museum, a member of staff shared his extensive researches. In two meetings at Roman Circus House, young people began to visualise the deadly trap so many people in Essex, and particularly Colchester,  fell into under the Tudors. They formulated their plans to decide how to tell the story. We met again in Colchester Castle, near the prisons and the castle bailey. A young archaeologist had brought an 18th century edition of "Foxes Book of Martyrs". We explored our trail of the town, marking it out in red on copies of the John Speed 1610 map.  

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