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The Melness Shoe: The afterlife of a museum object – The Concealed Revealed
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Shedding light on the concealed object, revealed. Brief History of Scholarship. The Melness Shoe: The afterlife of a museum object. July 19, 2016. July 19, 2016. I recently interviewed an artist who has engaged with concealed shoes within museum environments, and her experience has shown me that such shoes are far from ‘frozen in time’. Joanne B. Kaar. And she was on the hunt for an object that would capture her imagination and that’s when she came across the Melness shoe. The outside of the shoe is desi...
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Brief History of Scholarship – The Concealed Revealed
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Shedding light on the concealed object, revealed. Brief History of Scholarship. Brief History of Scholarship. No website could do justice to the many theories surrounding the custom of concealment – so we won’t try! The most recent and comprehensive overview of concealed deposits is Ronald Hutton’s 2015 edited volume. Physical Evidence for Ritual Acts, Sorcery, and Witchcraft in Christian Britain. This contains papers from many of the experts listed below, so is well worth the investment. Was the first t...
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September 2016 – The Concealed Revealed
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Shedding light on the concealed object, revealed. Brief History of Scholarship. The Writing in the Wall: Whitefield’s Mystery Scroll. September 9, 2016. September 9, 2016. From the outside, it’s not the kind of house you’d expect to yield a mystery from years gone by: a red-brick end terrace, built in 1906 and fairly typical of houses in North Manchester. But this particular terrace, on South Avenue in Whitefield, boasts a treasure of the enigmatic variety. The piece of paper was found 15 years ago when ...
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May 2016 – The Concealed Revealed
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Shedding light on the concealed object, revealed. Brief History of Scholarship. Gelli Iago’s Vast Cache of Concealed Shoes. May 23, 2016. May 23, 2016. Back in 2010 the National Trust were restoring Gelli Iago, a 17. As footwear anymore; they were merely fragments of leather, with only the eyelets hinting at their former uses. And they were very, very dirty, encrusted with so much mud that the bottom of the crates looked like they’d been hit by a dust storm as did I, after a few hours of handling them.
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June 2016 – The Concealed Revealed
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Shedding light on the concealed object, revealed. Brief History of Scholarship. Concealed Pipes and Smoking Fairies. June 28, 2016. June 28, 2016. Will e-cigs eventually replace cigarettes? Probably. And this transition, as with any cultural and commercial change, will show up on the material record. Archaeologists 500 years from now will note the sudden early-21. This is, after all, what happened to another smoking implement that eventually became redundant: the clay tobacco pipe. Century it was believe...
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December 2015 – The Concealed Revealed
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Shedding light on the concealed object, revealed. Brief History of Scholarship. December 24, 2015. February 29, 2016. Tis the day before Christmas and there are some last-minute traditions to observe in my house – one of which is safety-pinning a stocking to my wooden mantelpiece. Unable to escape the folklorist in me, watching the red and gold over-sized sock hanging above my electric fire puts me in mind of another custom: the concealed shoe. The most prominent theory is that the shoe was placed in the...
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Worn: An artist’s interpretation of the concealed shoe – The Concealed Revealed
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Shedding light on the concealed object, revealed. Brief History of Scholarship. Worn: An artist’s interpretation of the concealed shoe. August 15, 2016. August 16, 2016. These words were written by artist Chrissy Stangroom in the catalogue for ‘Worn’. An exhibition held at the Old Station Gallery. In Rowsley, Derbyshire, from 13. September 2016. The exhibition showcases the work of printmakers from the Green Door Printmaking Studio. I find them quite personal items, she explains. Shoes are the things...
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The Folklore of Shoe-Shaped Confetti – The Concealed Revealed
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Shedding light on the concealed object, revealed. Brief History of Scholarship. The Folklore of Shoe-Shaped Confetti. July 28, 2016. July 28, 2016. The wedding season is upon us and, in preparation for it, I spent last Saturday shopping for the essentials: a new dress (or three), ‘congratulations’ cards, and gifts that the bride and groom are never going to use (does anyone ever really want candlesticks? In Fletcher Moss’s 1898. Folk-Lore: Old Customs and Tales of my Neighbours. It also links in with the...
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July 2016 – The Concealed Revealed
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Shedding light on the concealed object, revealed. Brief History of Scholarship. The Folklore of Shoe-Shaped Confetti. July 28, 2016. July 28, 2016. The wedding season is upon us and, in preparation for it, I spent last Saturday shopping for the essentials: a new dress (or three), ‘congratulations’ cards, and gifts that the bride and groom are never going to use (does anyone ever really want candlesticks? In Fletcher Moss’s 1898. Folk-Lore: Old Customs and Tales of my Neighbours. It also links in with the...