The search begins at Bristol Record Office
The Bristol Volunteer research group have begun delving into the archives at the Bristol Record Office. Archivist Matt Coles gave us an introduction to the research rooms, outlining the computer…
The Bristol Volunteer research group have begun delving into the archives at the Bristol Record Office. Archivist Matt Coles gave us an introduction to the research rooms, outlining the computer…
…will have experience working in the community and youth sector. They will be expected to have created notable audio projects and evidence this in their application. We particularly welcome applications…
Deaf and disabled people include wheelchair users, people with mobility impairments, hearing impairments, vision impairments, Deaf people who use British Sign Language, people with learning disabilities, those experiencing mental ill…
…from the room before conducting an interview. Try to be alone with the interviewee so they can talk freely without interruption. Avoid extraneous noises. It was fascinating to hear actual…
Ann, one of our researchers in Liverpool, has uncovered a fascinating person during her newspaper research. Here she shares the story: The story of Robert Dixon Smith- ‘Dixie’, blind trade…
genuinely inspired and informed by participation by young people, or a community group, but aimed at general audience. A key challenge will be balancing the creative freedom afforded to the…
…we have no idea of its relevance as it was pure, incomprehensible Latin. Maxine Clarke, volunteer researcher at Canterbury Archive ##cut##{“backgroundcolor”:”#262161″,”fontcolor”:”#fff”} The project has now ended but you can enjoy…
would have allowed deaf students to communicate in their preferred language, whether that was BSL or English. The denial of the deaf community’s cultural, social and linguistic history can have…