eastsussexww1.org.uk
Take part - WW1 East Sussex
http://www.eastsussexww1.org.uk/take-part
There are three ways to take part and get involved in the creation of this website:. We want everyone to add their personal stories, anecdotes and images from this period in East Sussex’s history. These stories will then be made available at the county record office at The Keep. As a lasting memory of how WW1 affected the people of East Sussex. You can post information about current local events due to occur during the centenary period, 2014 to 2018. Privacy and cookies policy.
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Further Afield - Search Collections - Brighton - Hove - RPML
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Our digital collections are often used by other organisations and community groups. Brighton and Hove Untold is the idea of members of Brighton and Hove Black History. It is based on Bert William’s MBE many years of organising walking tours around the principal locations in the city centre that reflect the largely hidden history of Black and Asian people in Brighton and Hove. Run by the Public Catalogue Foundation (PCF) in partnership with the BBC, Your Paintings.
eastsussexww1.org.uk
East Sussex 'Then and Now': March 1915 - June 1916 - WW1 East Sussex
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East Sussex ‘Then and Now’: March 1915 – June 1916. East Sussex ‘Then and Now’: March 1915 – June 1916. Then and Now’ images. Kieron Pelling has created a series of images especially for the East Sussex World War 1 website which overlay original photos taken during the period 1914 to 1919 with contemporary photos taken in the same place. The latest in this wonderful series, called ‘Then and Now’, can be seen in the gallery below. See more of our ‘Then and Now’ series. 11th Welch at Sunday Service. An ope...
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Newspapers - WW1 East Sussex
http://www.eastsussexww1.org.uk/newspaper-portal
Historic East Sussex Newspapers. As part of our project to commemorate the centenary of the First World War, we have digitised a variety of historic newspapers from across East Sussex. Between them, these newspapers cover the period of 1914-1919 and allow us to view how life on the south coast proceeded whilst war raged across the Channel. The National Newspaper Archive. And the National Library of Wales. With the newspaper name and edition. Historic newspapers are a fantastic resource for examining the ...
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How we made it – Giddy
http://giddybrighton.com/how-we-made-it
How we made it. How we made it. The Giddy project has been generously supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund’s Young Roots Programme. This programme enables young people to engage with the UK’s rich heritage. It provides opportunities for them to help shape and deliver heritage projects, develop their own views and opinions about heritage, and gain new skills. Annis and the students documented their Giddy journey on the. Is a lovely document of every session that took place, but here are some highlights:.
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The Print House Group Transparent Map in Layers - The Print House Group
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Transparent Map in Layers. Larr; Wooden Signage for Orchard. Gold Scratch Card Promotion →. The Keep, a world-class centre for archives in Sussex, asked us to create A0-size multi-layered transparent set of Ordnance Survey maps. Which when they’re all lined up with each other, and viewed in sequence, show how the communities change over a number of years. Feeling Inspired by our map? We would love to chat with you, call us on 01444 871776. Or fill out the form below and we’ll call you.
longitudinalvolunteering.wordpress.com
Progress and discussion | Volunteering 1981-2012 | A study of volunteering attitudes and behaviours through times of adversity and prosperity
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A study of volunteering attitudes and behaviours through times of adversity and prosperity. Meet the Advisory Board Team. The qualitative data: the Mass Observation Archive. Volunteering and civic engagement. Book chapter on time in mixed-method longitudinal research due out, 30th June. Http:/ www.policypress.co.uk/display.asp? Volunteering change over time. May 26, 2015. Interactive day event with the Mass Observation Archive. Which was hosted by the archive at The Keep ( http:/ www.thekeep.info/. Kirst...
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Map - WW1 East Sussex
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Portslade in the Past: Family History in Portslade
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Portslade in the Past. Local History of Portslade and surrounding area by Judy Middleton,. Family History in Portslade. The above entry is a facsimile of the opening page of the Parish Registers of St Nicolas Church Portslade, now held in the East Sussex Record Office, which states that the pre 1666 Portslade Parish Registers. Were destroyed in a fire. The Vicars of Portslade also served as Rectors of the neighbouring village church of St Helen's Hangleton. The East Sussex Record Office. Which is located...
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Stories - WW1 East Sussex
http://www.eastsussexww1.org.uk/your-stories
To commemorate 100 years since the First World War, we would like to share your personal stories about family, yourself and your local community. To submit a story or an event, please go to Take part. The East Sussex Front. East Sussex Air and Sea. East Sussex and Beyond. The Battle of Petit Wood. Milton ‘petit’ Wood was the youngest brother of my great, great […]. Nelson Victor Carter VC. During the First World War, Nelson Victor Carter exhibited tremendous bravery […]. My Family and the First World War'.
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