Queer Heritage and Collections Network
Working to better understand the need and potential for queer heritage interpretation.
Working to better understand the need and potential for queer heritage interpretation.
The Museum of English Rural Life celebrates the use of local flora and fauna as well as animals in our craft traditions.
The Conwy Archive Service is lucky to have a sensory garden adorned with brass rubbings of Anne Pratt’s flower illustrations.
Dustbusting with Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre.
Teesside archives has moved on since its set up in 1974 at the Middlesbrough’s reference library via the Exchange House for 40 years.
For centuries the beard has sent out messages about status, profession and political affiliation.
Theatre production ‘Cole, Dole and Dinner Ladies’ brings to life this unknown story.
A new project set to interpret and safeguard the Glasgow Women’s Library
The background Like many archives, here at Hull University Archives (HUA) we’re very aware that our collections tend to centre the lives, […]
For this month’s ‘In Focus’ blog, Heidi McIntosh of Wolverhampton City Archives joins us to introduce the Apna Heritage Archive. Working from […]