RT @gethistories: Look out for a special offer in this week’s Histories (out in two hours, link in bio) – and a very entertaining diarist y…

Now experimenting with #Threads and #bluesky like many others. @chapmanbookman at both.

The quiet work of an editor/typesetter doesn’t typically lead to grand freebies but thanks to the generous author of this book I spent today at Wimbledon, sometimes in the members’ enclosure, and at one point only two metres from the world No 1 tennis player. Advantage me!

RT @museumofwalking: #Walking this #weekend – don’t forget to write about it! Chance of #winning some lovely #prizes in our current walkin…

@thecreativepenn thank you for your excellent webinar! 🙂

A slightly more serious note for #fingerpostfriday this week. This wonderful path runs through a local ancient woodland. (1/4)

Great talk by @cornish_jack in the @ConwayHall #ethicalmatters series, about the history of public footpaths and the threats they face. Looking forward to his book The Lost Paths in April.

So in 1697, Celia Fiennes arrived solo in York on horseback as part of her unique tour of England. I followed in her footsteps around York Minster today. Join us! Words by Celia, pictures by me. #yorkminster #10tweetadventure

I do love coming to York. This street marks where my ancestors lived and ran a comb factory for almost 150 years. (Rougier is my real patrilineal surname.) These were their houses, and the church where they married and were buried. #familyhistory

RT @M_Z_Harrison: Went to have a nice sit down in a field I know. Got some sudden company. Am surrounded.