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Archives(Living and Dead)

hoosiers7 wrote 1 month ago: On the internet I reside Reading up on the latest news out Coming upon a dilemma I cant decide Looki … more →

Tags: Archives, dead archive

Wolverton Works 1838 - 1993

paulinearchive wrote 1 month ago: Wolverton Works was born when the Royal Assent was given on 6 May 1833 for the London & Birmingh … more →

Alternative Rememberings8 comments

Erin Jessee wrote 1 month ago: “Monument to the International Community” from the “Grateful Citizens of Sarajevo. … more →

Tags: Colombia, northern uganda, BÓSNIA-HERZEGOVINA, counter-memory

Architect becomes Stanford's first "Living Archive"

Glasgow School of Art Archives and Collections wrote 2 months ago: Architect William McDonough, Image credit: William McDonough American Architect William McDonough, i … more →

Tags: Archives in the news, glasgow school of art, GSA, Archives and collections, Architecture, stanford, William McDonough, Digital Collections, Born Digital

Bancroft Roman Villa

paulinearchive wrote 2 months ago: In 1967, fragments of Roman pottery were noticed in the banks of Loughton Brook.  This was the first … more →

The Iron Trunk Aqueduct

paulinearchive wrote 2 months ago: The Grand Union Canal, or Grand Junction Canal as it was called until 1929, was built between 1793-1 … more →

McCorquodale Printing Works

tonyarchive wrote 2 months ago: The Chairman of the L. & N. W. Railway Co., Sir Richard Moon, expressed his desire to have a Pri … more →

A School in Moon Street Wolverton

paulinearchive wrote 2 months ago: In 1902, the first co-educational secondary school in Wolverton, serving the North Bucks district, w … more →

Tags: Education

Free Creative IT Course

talkaboutwolverton wrote 3 months ago: Are you interested in local history and want to learn some new skills? Come and join our free course … more →

My Dad

paulinearchive wrote 3 months ago: Mr. John (Jack) Robinson. He was born in Wolverton at No 1 Young Street on 11th November 1919. He we … more →

Hawtin Mundy

paulinearchive wrote 3 months ago: A TALE BY HAWTIN MUNDY age 13 My dear old Dad.  On my thirteenth birthday he brought me a brand new … more →

The Rev. Alan Newman Guest

tonyarchive wrote 4 months ago: The Rev. Alan ‘Joey’ Newman Guest M.A. was an eccentric Irish priest who was appointed V … more →

The Connie Barker Sick and Comfort Fund

lindaarchive1 wrote 5 months ago: On receipt of a letter from Parrott and Son Solicitors, enclosing a letter from the deceased, Mr Wal … more →

Ask Us

lindaarchive1 wrote 6 months ago: Can we help you? If you need information on street names in and around Wolverton; the meanings of st … more →

The Agora, Wolverton

chrisarchive wrote 7 months ago: The Agora is one of the most controversial buildings in Wolverton. It was designed and built by the … more →

Tags: Wolverton, Places, Archive, milton keynes, Agora, MKDC, Milton Keynes Development Corporation, multi purpose. buildings

Wolverton Bloomer

Phillip wrote 8 months ago: Wolverton Bloomer, drawn by Phillip Webb. … more →

Free Creative IT Course

talkaboutwolverton wrote 9 months ago: Living Archive presents a free creative IT course Starting Friday 21st Sept for 6 weeks 10.30am – 12 … more →

Tags: Wolverton, Training, Training 2, Courses

using the past to inform the future: Asian Development Bank

pjcorney wrote 9 months ago: In 2010 in Manila, staff and Alumni at Asian Development Bank were handed a book and cd as part of a … more →

Tags: Metaphor, Sparknow, Ark Group, Knowledge Management, knowledge retention, Storytelling, Narrative

Time In-Memoreial

Jonathan Myers wrote 10 months ago: Photos taken in Dublin’s National War memorial Gardens. By Jonathan Myers Related articles Mee … more →

Tags: Art, Photography, united states, Dublin, Travel and Tourism, young curators, Chester Beatty Library, jonathan myers, Photography (2)


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