New Schools Resources for LGBT+ History

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They’ve been a long time in the making, but we are now proud to present our new LGBT+ history schools resource pack! The resources were developed by Nate Eisenstadt and Helen Foster as… Read More

Transcribing Wish You Were Here

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Robert has already introduced ‘Wish You Were Here’ and its origins in the Vaughan Postcard Collection and ‘Know Your Bristol On the Move’. Our volunteers on ‘On the Move’ have uncovered many remarkable… Read More

To perform an act, Whereof what’s past is prologue; what to come, In yours and my discharge

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As part of the University’s Know Your Bristol on the Move (KYBOTM) project last year, we’d worked with volunteers locally to pin digitised versions of the picture side of postcards from the Vaughan… Read More

Wish You Were Here

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Ever restless and keen to exploit the wonderful potential of the resources we have worked with, a number of us have just got started on a new project and a new collaboration. ‘Wish You Were… Read More

Know Your Bristol – Map Your Bristol!

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Check out our new short film showcasing the breadth of Know Your Bristol on the Move and giving a feel for what it has meant for us, our community partners and some of… Read More

3 BIG Questions — 3 Short Films

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In this new animation series, co-produced with Calling the Shots, we present three short responses to the key questions that have underpinned Know Your Bristol on the Move: What is Co-production? This has… Read More

Know Your Bristol On The Move: The Book

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Here’s a booklet to complement the blogposts and the videos, the exhibitions, memories of street parties, radio broadcasts, film shows and social media exchanges. Capturing all this activity, talk, and creativity, is no… Read More

Get Involved Mapping LGBT+ Bristol!

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Mapping LGBT+ Bristol l is a collaborative history project that with your help will put Bristol’s LGBT+ history firmly on the map! Over the course of the coming year we will be: Researching the histories of… Read More

Get Mapping Bristol’s LGBT+ History!

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Mapping LGBT+ Bristol is a collaboration between Bristol University’s Know Your Bristol project, Bristol City Council’s Know Your Place website, and OutStories Bristol. The project will create a permanent digital archive and digital… Read More

Know your Bristol on the Move @ MShed

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Drop in to the MShed on Friday, 18 September from 2-6pm, The KYB truck will be outside, demonstrating how to digitise films, and there will be workshops on the first floor of MShed… Read More