Grace McIntosh: The Life of a Victorian Criminal
To round off this month’s theme of #EYAJustice, Phil from Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire Archives takes us on a journey to trace […]
To round off this month’s theme of #EYAJustice, Phil from Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire Archives takes us on a journey to trace […]
Dr Rachel E. Phillips | A.G. Leventis Fellow in Hellenic Studies March shines a spotlight on Women’s History worldwide. In this blog, […]
For this month’s theme of Remembrance , we are going to delve deeper into the collections of the National Army Museum, led […]
Angus Archives holds a range of interesting material relating to women and girls who have resided and still live in the area. […]
Not only intrepid journeys through exotic landscapes, but adventure is also found in family holidays.
The Conwy Archive Service is lucky to have a sensory garden adorned with brass rubbings of Anne Pratt’s flower illustrations.
A new project set to interpret and safeguard the Glasgow Women’s Library
Looking at the importance of collecting documentation about women’s art practice
A comprehensive collection of the history of women empowerment groups.
For this month’s blog, Ciara Daly, from Trinity College, Dublin, discusses the Cuala Press Collection. The Cuala Press Project has been contributing to the […]