New Schools Resources for LGBT+ History
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
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
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
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
We’re excited to celebrate the Know your Bristol on the Move project at Bristol’s MShed on Friday, 18 September. The KYB truck will be outside, demonstrating how to digitise films, and there will… Read More
Know your Bristol on the Move is hitting the Floating Cinema on Tour! Make yourself at Home: Bristol’s Archives Revealed Wednesday 8 July 2015, Bathurst Basin 11-12noon – Screenings of Repeat to Flourish… Read More
ACTSA are accessing a wealth of archive from the anti apartheid movement in Bristol from the 1970s, in readiness for a new exhibition at the Bristol Records Office. Members Hedley Bashforth, Trish Mensah… Read More
Know Your Bristol’s very own artist in residence David Hopkinson talks about his unique response to Knowle West TV, the archive of the 1970s Rediffusion local TV service. https://vimeo.com/130317240
In May, Knowle West TV veterans and Know Your Bristol partners got together to share memories, watch some newly restored highlights from the 1970s cable channel and talk about the continuing importance of… Read More
Last week saw the last of two Action for Southern Africa/Anti-Apartheid Movement (AAM) workshops held at the Bristol Record Office (BRO), with the aim of selecting material from the papers of Bristol AAM… Read More