Green wood work and Archeology
21/02/2024
Back in the open air museum of Jarrow Hall in Newcastle. After repairing the Saxon house, we've been asked to furnish it.

First, the tools

And action; Not necessarily in beautiful nature surroundings, but you can imagine how's the weather up North...

Hand hewn and pegged saxon firebox

Benches

Reproduction of the Mastermyr tools chest

And finally, everything goes in it context, in the Saxon house that we previously repaired (see "The Sinking Saxon house" post)
