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Tag: Tameside

Tameside Oral History Project – Here To Stay

26th July 2021 Vicki Caren

Here to Stay was a year-long oral history project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and hosted by Tameside Local Studies and Archives Centre in

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Women’s Lib? “Well, I’m all for it”

9th April 2021 Vicki Caren

Women born at the start of the twentieth century compare the politics of women’s liberation of their youth in the 1930s with the 1960s and 1970s.

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Manchester Studies Oral History

16th March 2021 Vicki Caren

The Manchester Studies oral history collection was created by the Manchester Studies Unit at Manchester Polytechnic (now Manchester Metropolitan University) between 1974 and 1985. Funders

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Life for women working in Domestic Service in Manchester after the First World War

6th December 2019 North West Sound Heritage

The Manchester Oral History Collection interviews with women on domestic service allow us to travel back in time through generations to a time and a

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