hav·er·sack (noun): a single-strapped bag worn over one shoulder and used for carrying supplies; a bag for rations, extra clothing; a bag used by workers or travellers to carry havercake (oat-bread) in 19th-century England. From the French Havresac and German Habersack (18th century)
Tuesday, 26 March 2013
Life and Death in Pompeii and Herculaneum at the British Museum
Without Mount Vesuvius, we would know far less about life in the Roman world than we do. What is good fortune for today’s archeologists, historians and scholars, though, was rather less lucky for the citizens of the two towns that lay at the base of the mountain.
It is a point that is made clearly at the British Museum’s major spring exhibition: Life and Death in Pompeii and Herculaneum.
The erruption of AD79 that brought with it disaster served also to preserve an intimate snapshot of Roman life, from election posters, to portraits, to a carbonised loaf of bread complete with the name of the slave who made it.
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Scotland's Big 5 campaign in quest for favourite
The Scotland’s Big 5 campaign has been launched by Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) and Visit Scotland.
The Big five are all high-profile species, widely associated with Scotland, with a broad geographical spread. They are the red deer, otter, red squirrel, golden eagle and common seal.
Interestingly wild cat, capercaillie and pine marten all miss out.
The campaign encourages people to enjoy the wider experience of exploring some of the places where the species can be found, and to take part in a web-based vote to discover the nation’s favourite wild animal, even if it’s not one of the Big 5.
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Friday, 15 March 2013
Aman Canal Grande Venice due for June opening
Aman Resorts plans to open the Aman Canal Grande in Venice in time for the beginning of the Venetian Biennale on 1 June.
The dramatic palazzo that houses the 24-suite resort is located in the San Polo district and consists of two five-storey adjoining buildings (one is the 16th-century Palazzo Papadopoli). It features one of the very few private gardens on the canal.
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Thursday, 14 March 2013
Low tide breaks at Hell Bay hotel, Scilly Isles
This spring Hell Bay hotel in Cornwall will be running ‘low tide breaks’.
Taking place on 10 different dates, guests at Hell Bay will be able to walk to the neighbouring island of Tresco with the help of a local guide.
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Official opening deals at St Regis Mauritius Resort
The St Regis Mauritius Resort is set to celebrate its official grand opening on 18 March 2013 with a 1904 themed ceremony.
To mark the occasion, the resort has introduced two opening offers: book before 30 June 2013 and guests receive three complimentary nights on a week’s stay, or book 14 nights for the price of eight.
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Tuesday, 12 March 2013
L’Art en Guerre at the Guggenheim Bilbao
The Guggenheim Bilbao’s major spring exhibition, scheduled to open on 16 March, is entitled: L’Art en Guerre. France, 1938–1947: from Picasso to Dubuffet.
The show has been organised by the Musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris-Musées and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao.
Bushmills Live signs up Of Monsters and Men
Bushmills Live will take place on Ireland’s north coast on 19 and 20 June 2013.
Internationally acclaimed indie folk band, Of Monsters and Men will headline the two-day festival – their first ever gig in Northern Ireland.
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