Showing posts with label Soldiers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soldiers. Show all posts
Wednesday, 23 November 2016
In Soldiers Footsteps: Commemorating WW1 and the Somme
Monday, 5 September 2016
Filming Untold Stories
So here I’m sat at my desk, looking through scores of photos and hours
of footage, wondering how I’m going to pull so much fantastic stuff
together. My job, you see, is to turn
all of the lectures, interviews, workshops and explorations we have undertaken
through our ‘Untold Stories’ project into a finished film for our launch on 13th
September.
Friday, 26 February 2016
Ties that Bind
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| Private Jesse Hill [WAVE: DX554] |
Labels:
Big Brum,
History,
HLF,
Jesse Hill,
Soldiers,
theatre,
Wolverhampton Archives,
WW1
Friday, 29 January 2016
Untold Stories events
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| Gym, Highbury Hospital, Reproduced with permission of the Library of Birmingham |
Friday, 22 January 2016
HLF fund untold stories of Birmingham's injured soldiers
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Soldiers at Highbury Hospital in Moseley.
Reproduced with permission of the Library of Birmingham
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Sunday, 11 October 2015
Suffragettes Unseen
| Christina Broom, Museum of London Collection |
A visit to Museum of London last week to see the Christina Broom exhibition ‘Soldiers and Suffragettes’ was an eye opening experience for me in many ways. Museum of London Docklands is a lovely space, situated along the Thames at the evocatively named West India Quay, giving you a sense of the river’s trading history, a very different feel to it’s sister site in the heart of the City.
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