November 30, 2023February 15, 2024Archives In Focus, Blog, Uncategorized Execution. Gunpowder Plot. Great Fire. Plague. What role do archives play in remembering events of national significance?
November 30, 2023December 18, 2023Blog, Monthly Themed Blogs, Uncategorized The Practice of Inclusion in the Fulbourn Asylum As November highlights to us the importance of inclusion, we delve into the records of Fulbourn Hospital (formally Fulbourn Asylum), held by […]
November 19, 2023December 31, 2023Blog, Monthly Themed Blogs, Uncategorized The Darker Side of the Ferguson Collection: Part One With Hallowe’en not long behind us, in the first of a series of spooky-themed articles by the University of Glasgow Archives & […]
October 30, 2023December 31, 2023Blog, Monthly Themed Blogs, Uncategorized Spooky Happenings in the Greville Family of Warwick Castle Collection In anticipation of Halloween, we at Explore Your Archive made a ghostly call upon Warwickshire County Record Office to untangle from the […]
July 24, 2023December 31, 2023Blog, Monthly Themed Blogs, Uncategorized ‘Adventure’ Not only intrepid journeys through exotic landscapes, but adventure is also found in family holidays.
June 28, 2023October 18, 2023Archives In Focus, Blog, Featured Archives, Monthly Themed Blogs, News Business Archive Learning A collaborative way to train with diverse events program.
June 19, 2023December 31, 2023Archives In Focus, Blog, Monthly Themed Blogs, Uncategorized Preserving Compilation VHS Tapes The special contribution film makes in the telling of local history.
April 27, 2023December 31, 2023Blog, Monthly Themed Blogs, Uncategorized Isle of Man Naturalist, William Cowin Cowin’s fieldwork diaries offer invaluable data of the biodiversity of the island.
April 26, 2023October 18, 2023Archives In Focus, Blog, Uncategorized Queer Heritage and Collections Network Working to better understand the need and potential for queer heritage interpretation.
April 3, 2023December 31, 2023Blog, Monthly Themed Blogs, Uncategorized Flora and Fauna in Traditional Crafts The Museum of English Rural Life celebrates the use of local flora and fauna as well as animals in our craft traditions.