Celebrating Black History Month at the Cube, Know your Bristol on the Move Presents a double bill: Babylon (1981) and Past to Present (2009)

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  BABYLON (dir. Francis Rosso 1981) PAST TO PRESENT (dir. Clive Smith, 2009) Mon 27th Oct | 7 p.m. Tickets: £5 / £4 7:30pm – From Past to Present (dir. Clive Smith, 2009).… 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

Home Movie Day: 18 October 2014

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Home Movie Day Promo 2014 from Center for Home Movies on Vimeo.   Image courtesy Japan Film Preservation Society http://www.centerforhomemovies.org SATURDAY, 18 OCTOBER 10am-1pm: Knowle West Media Centre, Leinster Avenue, BS4 1NL 2pm-4pm:… Read More

Postcard story maps

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One of the objectives of Know Your Bristol On The Move has been to enhance Know Your Place by adding new layers of images from the city archives held at Bristol Record Office. These… Read More

Bristol Music Mixer, 06 Oct

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On Monday evening, 06 Oct, Justin Williams is the guest speaker for the Bristol Music Mixer, a monthly event that provides an opportunity for music industry professionals and amateurs in Bristol to establish… Read More

It’s a Bris Ting

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Anyone who has lived in or even visited the city of Bristol knows it is unique. In many ways it is a kept secret. And yet, Bristolian figures and artifacts are known worldwide… Read More

Video Blog 11: Digitisation Testing for Home Movie Day

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Home Movie Day is a worldwide celebration of amateur home movies. Bring your home movies along to have them digitised! 18th October, MShed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VsALMxI-3Co

Know Your Bass

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In the 1970s and 80s small underground clubs and regular house parties provided a necessary avenue of expression for a bubbling African Caribbean music culture that was still not welcome in many mainstream… Read More

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 are holding an event at The Trinity Centre, Old Market on… Read More