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  1. Short thread. The stage of the Guildhall, King's Lynn, is doing the journalistic rounds as a heartwarming story today. Tree-ring dating confirms the boards were in place when is thought to have acted here. The Guildhall, is an amazing building, and also a rather dusty and neglected community resource -- which always made the 'Shakespeare was here' story a good one. https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2023/oct/05/boards-trodden-by-shakespeare-found-under-floor-of-norfolk-guildhall
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3/3. I could try to answer my own question (not with an unambiguous yes or no) but interested to hear from people involved in on this -- I feel like our emotional attachments are skewed and there is not enough focus on the world that is coming, and one way of equalising this might be to start looking for cultural heritage at risk from sea level rise in a global, comparative way -- mapping it.

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