The Anonymous Widower

Bison to Bedlam

This was the archaeology story for CrossRail, that I mentioned earlier. I took these pictures.

The sad thing was that it is an exhibition for one day only. The work done deserves to be seen by many more.  And it would be if it was shown again, as it really drew in the crowd.

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July 7, 2012 - Posted by | Travel | , ,

4 Comments »

  1. [...] saw CrossRail’s pop-up archaeology exhibition; Bison to Bedlam, a few month’s ago and it was one of the most interesting exhibitions I’ve ever seen. [...]

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  2. [...] have just received an e-mail from the company about the staging of their pop-up exhibition; Bison to Bedlam for a month in [...]

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  3. [...] by the large number who turned up at the pop-up exhibition, it would appear to be money well [...]

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  4. [...] Crossrail do seem a bit different to your average company, with some of the things they do, like their excellent archaeological program, which resulted in last year’s exhibition called Bison to Bedlam. [...]

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