Category Archive: Community co-production

Open Call: Artist Residencies

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Submission deadline: 5pm, Weds, 18 February 2015 Selection date (estimated): Weds, 25 February 2015 Residency to begin: Weds, 11 March 2015, 12.5 days between March & May 2015 Estimated budget: 2 Residencies of… Read More

Vaughan Postcards closing in on 2000 submissions to Know Your Place

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The Vaughan Postcard project now has 1751 postcards on the project’s dedicated layer on Know Your Place. The phenomenal progress is due entirely to our community volunteers who are researching the postcard collection… Read More

Vaughan Postcard volunteers: Christmas closing dates

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Vaughan Postcard volunteers, please note that we will not be running our usual Tuesday sessions at the Bristol Record Office on the following dates: 23 December 2014 30 December 2014 20 January 2015… Read More

Video Blog 16: Watching KWTV

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Knowle West TV was part of Bristol Channel, Peter Lewis’s pioneering community cable TV experiment from the early 1970s. It aimed to democratise media production and worked with Rediffusion, at the time the… Read More

Know your Greenbank? Get involved!

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Know Your Greenbank, the latest strand of Know Your Bristol, aims to uncover the hidden past(s) of Greenbank and offer local residents a window into the history of their neighbourhood. Over the last… Read More

Video Blog 15: St Katherine’s World War One project

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Year 7 pupils from St Katherine’s School visited M Shed, Bristol Record Office and Bristol University to learn more about World War One to help with their school project.

Video Blog 14: Home Movie Day

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It was annual global Home Movie Day on 18th October, and we held a Know Your Bristol on the Move event to coincide with this.

Video Blog 13: Scenes, Soundsystems and Shebeens

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To kick off the Music Communities strand of Know Your Bristol on the Move and as part of Black History Month we held an event at The Trinity Centre, Old Market on Saturday… Read More

Video Blog 12: Falmouth Road Street Party

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The History Bus came to Falmouth Road to test the ‘Map Your Bristol’ website and app, and to investigate the local area.      

DiY Guides to Digitising

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  HMD_DIY Home Movie Projecting and Digitising HMD_DIY Digitising Video Laura Aish, a recent graduate of the BA in Drama at University of Bristol and now a practice-based MPhil student, has put together… Read More