CELEBRATE: LGBT History in Cumbria was a partnership project between OutREACH Cumbria and Tullie House Museum & Art Gallery, funded by Heritage Lottery Fund. The
Tag: Unlocking Our Sound Heritage
‘Oral History is Family History: Sound recording and its role in uniting past with present – a personal history of Auschwitz.’
Written by Kirsty Jukes, Hub Rights Officer, Unlocking our Sound Heritage in association with Archives+, The Heritage Lottery Fund and The British Library. As
Heaton Park sound walk
Heaton Park is the largest urban park in the UK, covering over 600 acres. Grade II listed by the English Heritage Register of Parks, the
Tameside Oral History Project – Here To Stay
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
Hidden Stories, Shared Lives
This oral history project was a partnership between Cumbria Development Education Centre, South Lakes Equality and Diversity Partnership, South Lakeland District Council and AWAZ –
Piccadilly Radio
At 5am on the 2nd of April in 1974 a legend was born when the first Piccadilly Radio jingle hit the airwaves. All went fairly