Time Capsules are quite different from foundation deposits, which I suspect the Whitley Court example may be, in that they are intended to be found and opened. A sense of place, belonging and a past are involved in the ritual of deposition and recovery. I am sure that someone could find an appropriate quote from the Lord of the Rings to fit here. Remember it was the person who was involved with the deposition of the capsule who asked how best the site could be recorded.
Thank you
David Evans
Historic Environment Record
01454 863649
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I'm not sure if this is relevant, but doesn't it rather miss the point of a
time capsule if everyone knows where it is, and when its going to be dug up?
Surely there's a role for serendipity here... Perhaps we should deliberately
forget these rather than recording them :-)
Ed
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> Slight problem the one I am talking about will only become a
> find in 25 years!
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> Thank you
> David Evans
> Historic Environment Record
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