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Edge Hill University: Friendship and Social Campaigning

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Release Date: 01/23/2023

Bethlem Museum of the Mind show art Bethlem Museum of the Mind

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This week we are joined in conversation by David Luck, Archivist for the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust.  Alongside his many other hats, David looks after the historic records held at Bethlem Museum of the Mind, including those from the Bethlem Royal Hospital, the Maudsley Hospital, and Warlingham Park Hospital. Bethlem Museum of the Mind records the lives and experience and celebrates the achievements of people with mental health problems and it seeks to explore and discuss issues around mental health, both in the past and the present day, using its collection of art,...

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Perth and Kinross Archive: Sounds from the archive show art Perth and Kinross Archive: Sounds from the archive

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This week we are joined by Hannah Mackay from the Perth and Kinross Archive. Hannah works with their sound collection, which since the 1970s has been collecting the voices of regional residents relating to all aspects of the history of Perth & Kinross. In this episode about oral history, Hannah shares with us her work on the sound collection, some early oral history techniques and technologies, questions of ethics and consent, some tips for getting started with recording, as well as a favourite recording from the archive.   Perth and Kinross Archive: Perth and Kinross Archive...

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The Scottish Political Archive: political history of Scotland in the 20th and 21st centuries show art The Scottish Political Archive: political history of Scotland in the 20th and 21st centuries

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This week we hear from four brilliant guests to learn more about the Scottish Political Archives (SPA) housed at the University of Stirling.  Joining us are Rosie Al-Mulla, Archivist at the University of Stirling, Grant Thoms, Lecturer and Editor of the Scots Independent Newspaper, Bria Bednarick, volunteer on the Scots Independent Archive project, and Francis Bell, a student at the University of Stirling. You can read more about the SPA here: To contact SPA about your research, visiting the archive or donating material, email [email protected] If you would like to...

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Coram: Voices Through Time, The Story of Care show art Coram: Voices Through Time, The Story of Care

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This week we are joined by Beck Price, the archivist for the Voices Through Time: The Story of Care programme at Coram.  Voices Through Time: The Story of Care is an ambitious project to digitise the earliest part of Coram’s historic archive, going all the way back to 1739 when it was established as the Foundling Hospital, the country’s first home for children whose mothers could not take care of them. As well as aiming to preserve this fascinating historical record online for future generations, it directly involves young people in care or who have been in care, giving them...

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Kirsty Brooks: Archival Inspiration For Site-Specific Art show art Kirsty Brooks: Archival Inspiration For Site-Specific Art

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This week we are having a different conversation. Kirsty Brooks is an artist who works with glass to create site-specific artworks that respond to the history or functioning of its surroundings. The begining of her creative design process more or less always starts by rummaging in an archive. Join us as Kristy shares her processes, her favourite pieces found and conversations had, as well as her own creative archival project. (hint: what do pigs trotters and peanut butter have in common?) Read more about Kirsty's work here:

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Dream Time Creative: Forgotten Women of Wakefield  show art Dream Time Creative: Forgotten Women of Wakefield

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This week we are joined by Sarah Cobham, CEO of Dream Time Creative, a place-based creative organisation set up with the aim to help other women feel empowered, enabled and emboldened in their creative and cultural voices. Dream Time Creative won the 2023 Community Archive and Heritage Award with their project 'Forgotten Women of Wakefield' which aimed to redressed the imbalance in blue plaques in the town. 'No women of note' is what they were told, tune in to hear just how wrong they were.  CW: There is mention of pregnancy loss in this episode Watch Dream Time Creative's...

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Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre: Archiving Cucumbers? show art Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre: Archiving Cucumbers?

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This week we are joined by Principal Archivist at the Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre, Ally McConnel, to talk about their work bringing gardening and archives together, as well as the wondrous, tiny tangible moments that can be found within archives and how they can be heart and soul of a community in the most unassuming ways. Learn more about Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre here: Find out more about WSHC's archive here: Browse their online catalogue:    

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The National Archives: Patents, Designs & Inventions show art The National Archives: Patents, Designs & Inventions

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This week we are joined by Olivia Gecseg, Visual Collections Records Specialist at The National Archives (TNA), who shares stories from their perhaps lesser-known Visual Collections, including some Victorian creative problem-solving to odour. We'll learn more about some of the visual material that TNA hold, why they have them, and how you can explore them!  Research guides for: Registered designs:  Patents of invention:  The National Archives’s catalogue, Discovery:  Some examples of registered utility designs, viewable online:  Some examples of registered...

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Suffolk Archives and Orchestras Live: Bringing Archives to Life Part 2 show art Suffolk Archives and Orchestras Live: Bringing Archives to Life Part 2

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Welcome to Season 2 of Outside the Box - a podcast about archives and the wonders they contain! We're carrying on this with with part two of of a wonderful story of collaboration, community engagement and creative responses to archives with  and .  Join us, Hannah Salisbury, and Stuart Bruce to hear all about two brilliant projects inspired by items from from the archive which bring Newmarket history to life through music and dance.  Read more about the projects here:

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Suffolk Archives and Orchestras Live: Bringing Archives to Life Part 1 show art Suffolk Archives and Orchestras Live: Bringing Archives to Life Part 1

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Welcome to Season 2 of Outside the Box - a podcast about archives and the wonders they contain! We're kicking off this new season with a wonderful story of collaboration, community engagement and creative responses to archives with and .  Join us in conversation with Hannah Salisbury and Stuart Bruce to hear all about two brilliant projects inspired by items from from the archive which bring Newmarket history to life through music and dance.  Read more about the projects here:    

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More Episodes

Dan Copley (Archivist), Jack Bennett (Archive Intern) and Grace Marks (PhD Student and Graduate Teaching Assistant) from Edge Hill University help us explore the student records and friendship books from the end of the 19th Century and beginning of the 20th Century.

These wonderful records from a time when the University was an all-women non-denominational teacher training college give a fascinating insight into the lives of the students, and Jack’s research takes that forward to trace what happened to them next.

You can explore the animals hidden within the pages of on the Explore Your Archive's blog: The Animals of Edge Hill's Friendship Books.

The friendship books have been digitised and you can find them all here - rabbit-hole warning -  they're fascinating and will suck you in!