Posts from November 2021
- 27th November 2021
Our archaeologists have archives, as well as our Record Office side of the service. Kerry, our Archaeological Archivist, explains what she does, what archaeological archives and why they are so important.
- 25th November 2021
News broke today of an amazing Roman mosaic which was discovered last year in Leicestershire. We're really excited to say that two of our archaeologists were involved, helping advise and provide training on working on sites like this.
- 22nd November 2021
Whilst working on some boxes of 17thC will Rhonda, our Conservator, noticed several which had unusual and intriguing marks at the end of them.
- 16th November 2021
This year marks the 160th anniversary of the establishment of Morris and Co. The firm of Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co was established in 1861 by Morris, Rossetti and Burne-Jones, with fellow like-minded artisans and craftsmen to provide beautiful, hand-crafted products as a reaction to mass-production of the Victorian age. Their work was prolific and...
- 16th November 2021
Anthony, one of our Archive team, has been looking into Isabella Ann Allen of Madresfield, a significant but little known 19th century botanist. It is fair to say that in the past few years I have become a passionate, if perhaps, a bit untidy, Gardener. It is due to my interest in the history of...
- 11th November 2021
On Remembrance Day we thought we'd share a story about local soldiers using sources within the Archives The starting point was a photo in Berrow's Pictorial Supplement of six brothers who had gone off to war.
- 4th November 2021
On Digital Preservation Day we look at why this is an important topic, and some of the things which need to happen to avoid digital records being lost.
- 2nd November 2021
Back to the Forest – Excavating a WWII site For the past 5 years we have been working in the Forest of Dean as part of the Foresters’ Forest Project. There are numerous strands to this Heritage Lottery funded landscape project, raising awareness and participation in the built, natural and cultural heritage that makes the...
- 2nd November 2021
The Redditch Tribunal Project produced resources online to provide access to the archives and our research. Now we have also expanded the use of the archives and research to schools through our new school’s pack. We have created a downloadable pdf which includes KS2 and KS3 lesson plans and the images you need for the classes. Get in touch for a copy.