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What makes for successful collaboration? | Connected Histories
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Sources for Building British History, 1500-1900. Laquo; Connected Histories in the news. What makes for successful collaboration? 16 June, 2010 by janewinters. On Monday 14 June I was privileged to be involved in a seminar organised by the Museum Librarians and Archivists Group. A common theme during the afternoon, which was also highlighted by the other two speakers (Ben Chaplin, Collections Manager, JISC Collections. Digital connections: new methodologies for British history, 1500-1900. RT @ ihr history.
Connected Histories in the news | Connected Histories
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Sources for Building British History, 1500-1900. Laquo; Connected Histories: the project. What makes for successful collaboration? Connected Histories in the news. 23 March, 2010 by Sharon Howard. Connected Histories is featured today on the BBC website. A search engine is being created to help historians find useful sources. The Connected History project will link up currently separate databases of source materials. On 24 March, 2010 at 11:49 am. What makes for successful collaboration? East London Thea...
London Lives 1690-1800 | Connected Histories
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Sources for Building British History, 1500-1900. Laquo; What makes for successful collaboration? Digital connections: new methodologies for British history, 1500-1900. 29 June, 2010 by Sharon Howard. London Lives 1690-1800: Crime, Poverty and Social Policy in the Metropolis. Which will be a major resource in Connected Histories, has now been publicly launched. The website features an interactive facility that allows people from all over the world to search for and link together documents relating to a si...
Connected Histories: the project | Connected Histories
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Sources for Building British History, 1500-1900. Connected Histories in the news. Connected Histories: the project. 30 October, 2009 by Sharon Howard. Connected Histories will create a federated search facility for a wide range of distributed electronic resources relating to early modern and nineteenth-century British History. On 23 March, 2010 at 3:24 pm. I am extremely interested in this project, but live in Boston, USA. I understand that the scope is limited to British history, at least until a mo...
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Sources for Building British History, 1500-1900. Connected Histories will create a federated search facility for a wide range of distributed electronic resources relating to early modern and nineteenth-century British History. Through a combination of web crawling and the application of Natural Language Processing methodology the project will create a non-intrusive, distanced tagging of the data within those distributed sources to facilitate more sophisticated and structured searching. Centre for Digital...
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Historical bits and pieces about crime and punishment in Gloucestershire. May 1, 2015. The Mysterious Death of Millicent Dawes: Gloucester, 1871. 8220;Matron Wanted at the County Prison”: Gloucester, 1845-67 →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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Historical bits and pieces about crime and punishment in Gloucestershire. The Bull Lane Murder (Gloucester, 1741): Historical fact or fiction? October 19, 2015. Bull Lane circa 1900. (from http:/ www.visit-gloucestershire.co.uk/old-gloucester. A tragic story about a murder in Gloucester and the terrible miscarriage of justice which followed has been related many times over the years. It appears in four books that I have on my shelves:. Tales of Old Gloucestershire. By Betty Smith,. By Robin Brooks, and.
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“Atheism and Blasphemy”: The case of George Jacob Holyoake, Cheltenham, 1842 | Gloucestershire Crime History
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Historical bits and pieces about crime and punishment in Gloucestershire. 8220;Atheism and Blasphemy”: The case of George Jacob Holyoake, Cheltenham, 1842. December 5, 2014. Since 1841, Holyoake had been contributing articles to a journal published in Bristol by Charles Southwell, called the. In his own account of the case, published in 1850 (. The History of the Last Trial by Jury for Atheism in England: A Fragment of Autobiography. Holyoake said that there was great economic distress in the country, an...
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A Family Business: Brothers Hanged Together in Gloucestershire, 1730-1830 | Gloucestershire Crime History
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Historical bits and pieces about crime and punishment in Gloucestershire. A Family Business: Brothers Hanged Together in Gloucestershire, 1730-1830. March 20, 2015. March 20, 2015. A Double Execution. Woodcut from Hindley’s “Curiosities of Street Literature” (1871), p.372. (Accessed via Google Books). 22 August 1735, Nathaniel and Jonathan Willis. John and Abraham Wood. The following have all been confirmed as being brothers:. 26 March 1741, Thomas and Francis Cook. Were hanged at Over. They had been...
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Marry In Haste and Repent at Leisure: Gloucester, 1871 | Gloucestershire Crime History
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Historical bits and pieces about crime and punishment in Gloucestershire. Marry In Haste and Repent at Leisure: Gloucester, 1871. February 13, 2015. February 13, 2015. Illustrated Police News, 23 Sept 1871 (Courtesy of British Newspaper Archive). The above image appeared on the front page of the. On 23 September 1871. Inside the paper was an article describing a series of dramatic events at the India House Inn, Gloucester, which led to a man being arrested, on a charge of stealing a watch and chain.
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“Was buryed a prisoner from the Castle”: St Nicholas Parish Church, Gloucester, 1558-1785 | Gloucestershire Crime History
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Historical bits and pieces about crime and punishment in Gloucestershire. 8220;Was buryed a prisoner from the Castle”: St Nicholas Parish Church, Gloucester, 1558-1785. June 22, 2015. So last week I made use of my annual subscription to thoroughly study the St Nicholas burial registers. St Nicholas Parish Church, Gloucester. Etched by J. Le Keux from a picture by W.H. Bartlett. In “Picturesque Antiquities of the English Cities”, by John Britton, 1836. In total, between 1558 and 1785. 24 May 1562, John Ha...
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“Matron Wanted at the County Prison”: Gloucester, 1845-67 | Gloucestershire Crime History
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Historical bits and pieces about crime and punishment in Gloucestershire. 8220;Matron Wanted at the County Prison”: Gloucester, 1845-67. May 28, 2015. May 28, 2015. It became evident whilst researching the female staff at Gloucester Prison that as well as Mrs Kent, a number of matrons were dismissed for breaking the Rules in some way. In fact, between 1845 and 1867, three successive matrons either were sacked or resigned before they could be dismissed. The first of these matrons was Mrs Susan Peel. Adver...
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The Mysterious Death of Millicent Dawes: Gloucester, 1871 | Gloucestershire Crime History
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Historical bits and pieces about crime and punishment in Gloucestershire. The Mysterious Death of Millicent Dawes: Gloucester, 1871. April 30, 2015. April 30, 2015. Henry Cox, a cab-driver with whom Millicent Dawes had been “keeping company” for several years, was then called. Shelton was asked if this was the man who had spoken to him. He replied that he thought the man had been taller than Cox, and although their voices sounded similar, he couldn’t swear that this was him. The proceedings were then adj...
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Skip to the main content area of this page. British History Sources, 1500-1900. Connected Histories brings together a range of digital resources related to early modern and nineteenth century Britain with a single federated search that allows sophisticated searching of names, places and dates, as well as the ability to save, connect and share resources within a personal workspace. We have produced this short video guide. To introduce you to the key features. Connected Histories is a not-for-profit project.
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In my previous blog I alluded to the difficulties I encountered in choosing such a broad topic as British Literature, however I continued along this theme and decided to create a connection of all things related to capital punishment, and the number of results were astounding. See the work I did at Connected Histories here: http:/ www.connectedhistories.org/connection.aspx? Ldquo;Jane Austen” searched provided only 51 hits, including decorative book designs from the. British Museum Image Collection.
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Sources for Building British History, 1500-1900. Digital connections: new methodologies for British history, 1500-1900. 14 February, 2011 by Sharon Howard. Institute of Historical Research, London. A workshop introducing two major new digital resources, Connected Histories and Mapping Crime. Http:/ www.history.ac.uk/events/event/2592. May be subject to slight changes)1.00-1.15 – Welcome and introduction. 115-155 – Tim Hitchcock (University of Hertfordshire). Towards a history lab for the digital past.
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