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  • davepickering on Royston Wardieburn’s creative writers celebrate Windows To Our Past

Tomorrow: Archaeology workshop at Leith Library

Join us for a special workshop with ArchaeologyUK and the Museum of London Archaeology tomorrow – Wednesday 12th February:

drop in any time from 11am- 3pm

*this event is for adults aged 18+

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Posted on 11/02/202511/02/2025Author davepickeringCategories Leith, North Edinburgh NewsTags accessibility, archaeology, Council for British Archaeology, creatve workshop, Leith Library, MOLA, Trowel & Error, Wednesday 12 February 11am - 3pm drop-in

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