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Photograph of pieces of pottery in a flower bed. Including a piece of flower pot, a stoneware bottle neck, some bent and rusty nails and a small headless china doll

Frozen Charlotte and the night soil

June 10, 2020

Have you ever found pottery in your flowerbeds or when out on a walk? You think you’re miles from anywhere, and yet, there’s a little bit of blue & white pottery sticking out by your feet. So how does it get there? Gardens  In the case of your garden it could be from an old …

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