In Search of Britains Vehicular History



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As is customary here on Strangeharvest, it's time to share some pictures of this years summer holiday. Maybe its a primary school hangover ... Anyway. Above is a photo of Sutton Hoo. It's the site of Britains most important archiological find: an Anglo Saxon burial ground with two ship burials. Amazing stuff. But another nugget of history was casually revealed by the National Trust guide on the burial ground tour I was lucky enough to be part of.

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Sutton Hoo is also the site of an unremarkable house, whose outbuildings happen to include the first car port in the UK. History indeed. I wonder if the vehicle enhanced 6th century burials worked any ghostly influence on the later above-ground vehicle architecture ?

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Posted by sam at August 22, 2007 11:33 PM



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Man, I wish I could have a summer holiday like that.

Posted by: Alex on August 23, 2007 3:23 PM

Hey Alex. Just wait till I post the pictures of our campsites near neighbour.

Posted by: sam on August 23, 2007 4:30 PM

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