by cwardlecousins | Dec 20, 2017 | Event, News, Students, Tourism, Travel
When I was around ten years old I remember eagerly flicking through the pages of my new National Geographic and being in complete awe at the sight of the Angkorian Temples in Cambodia. The images of ancient cities swamped by nature and monolithic constructions were...
by cwardlecousins | Dec 20, 2017 | Event, News, Students, Tourism, Travel
“He who saves a single life, saves the world entire” – unknown. In the countryside of Nottinghamshire lies the museum that educates people on the haunting yet unforgettable time of the Holocaust during World War Two. The National Holocaust Museum was the first museum...
by cwardlecousins | Dec 20, 2017 | Event, News, Students, Tourism, Travel
In our walking tour in Lincoln we learned that the Jews’ House has been made a heritage site in the city of Lincoln due to being one of the oldest stone buildings that is still standing in Britain. Jews’ House was given its name because it was home to a Jewish family...
by cwardlecousins | Dec 20, 2017 | Event, News, Students, Tourism, Travel
Lincoln is full of beautiful cultural and heritage attractions. Nevertheless, we believe that it has fallen under the radar to younger generations due to its inability to modernise and become digital. The idea behind this blog is to reflect on Lincoln’s main...
by cwardlecousins | Dec 20, 2017 | Event, News, Students, Tourism, Travel
Throughout the small city of Lincoln, there are various demonstrations of its exciting, beautiful heritage attractions. From the cathedral and castle, to the stonebow arch, there is one attraction built in the 12th century that seems to be bypassed by tourists as well...
by Agnieszka Rydzik | Dec 13, 2017 | Event, News, Students, Tourism, Travel
By Eleanor Cooper-Haggan, Zuzana Pawlus, Calipso Phillips and Kirsty Barrott The objective of our trip was to experience what tourist destinations were prominent and sought after in York, and to decide whether these attractions were enough to satisfy a visitor...