The Rathdown School Archive
It’s September, which means that students across the UK and Ireland have been going back to school. For this month’s themed blog, […]
It’s September, which means that students across the UK and Ireland have been going back to school. For this month’s themed blog, […]
Armagh Robinson Library is the oldest public library in Northern Ireland. It was established 250 years ago, in 1771, by Richard Robinson, Archbishop of Armagh and […]
For this month’s theme, Firsts, Tawny Whitfield from St. Helens Archive Service, writes about the Liverpool and Manchester Railway, and its impact […]
EYA Coordinator Rosie joins us on the blog to introduce 2021’s Explore Your Archive Week and explain how you can get involved! […]
The background Like many archives, here at Hull University Archives (HUA) we’re very aware that our collections tend to centre the lives, […]
One of the working groups set up to help with the work of the Diversity Allies has been exploring courses on equality, […]
For this month’s blog, Ciara Daly, from Trinity College, Dublin, discusses the Cuala Press Collection. The Cuala Press Project has been contributing to the […]
For this month’s theme Cressida Williams from Canterbury Cathedral takes us through the daily routine of the Cathedral in medieval times with […]
In this month’s Diversity Allies blog Marlena Nuernberger-Walle provides an update on the what the group has been doing in June 2021. […]
This month’s ‘In Focus’ blog looks at the Asylum Archive, a living exhibition of accumulated artefacts, oral histories and photography that reflect […]