Category Archive: On the Move

Artists-in-Residence

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Know your Bristol on the Move has the pleasure of supporting two artists-in-residence on the project. Zoe Tissandier is currently working with the Vaughan postcard collection at the Bristol Record Office. You can… Read More

Vaughan postcard exhibition now on

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The Vaughan postcard exhibition is now on in the foyer of the Bristol Record Office. The exhibition displays and celebrates the volunteer work carried out for this strand of Know Your Bristol On… Read More

Video Blog 19: Know Your Greenbank

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At the beginning of February, the Know Your Bristol team visited the Greenbank Hotel in Easton to explore a different kind of history, “not written about in books”.   The University Of Bristol team… Read More

Video Blog 18: KYB Family History Day at St Mary Redcliffe School

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In February, students from St Mary Redcliffe CE School brought in photos and artefacts for digitising and uploading to the Map Your Bristol website.  Amongst the booty discovered were the employment papers of… Read More

2,000 postcards and counting: no end date for the project

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The Vaughan Postcard project, where Roy Vaughan’s collection of Bristol postcards are researched and uploaded to the Know Your Place website, has now exceeded 2,000 entries. And although the University’s involvement in the… Read More

Video Blog 17: A ‘How-To’ for Know Your Place

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A handy ‘How-To’ guide for using Know Your Place…

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

Mapping Bristol’s Musical Histories: black music and black musicians in 18th- and 19th-century Bristol

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As part of the Know Your Bristol On the Move event ‘Scenes, Soundsystems and Shebeens’ (11 October 2014, Trinity Centre, Old Market), a leaflet was produced that maps Bristol’s early black music and… 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