steveslack.co.uk
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I’ve been working in the museum and heritage sector since 2001, mostly on the development of content for exhibition and gallery display. Here’s a selection of projects I’ve been a part of over the last few years. Formative evaluation of family learning trails to be rolled out across EH sites. The National Archives, Kew. Exhibition and interpretation consultant on public programming. By Me, William Shakespeare. St Mary’s Chapel Chalgrove, Oxfordshire. Falkirk Wheel, Stirlingshire. Boat tour audio writer.
sewx2.blogspot.com
Mrs Sew&Sew: Waste not, want not!
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Don’t be fuelish! Top tips for children. Make Do And Mend! Five Inches of Water. Fishnet girdles and peg bags! Waste not, want not! Follow me on Twitter. Make Do And Mend. IWM - Their Past, Your Future. Wednesday, 1 April 2009. Waste not, want not! I sent an earlier telegram explaining how we make the most of our scraps (saving them for council pigs). Here’s another Food Flash on the subject:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The Imperial War Museum London.
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Mrs Sew&Sew: April 2009
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Don’t be fuelish! Top tips for children. Make Do And Mend! Five Inches of Water. Fishnet girdles and peg bags! Waste not, want not! Follow me on Twitter. Make Do And Mend. IWM - Their Past, Your Future. Friday, 17 April 2009. I've made some lovely pamphlets - thought you might like to see them! Apparently, if you "click" on them they'll get bigger.hope that makes sense. We've got advice on patching shirts, how to darn holes and, best of all, how to make your own slippers! Make do and mend. Phone chargers...
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Mrs Sew&Sew: Penny wise
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Don’t be fuelish! Top tips for children. Make Do And Mend! Five Inches of Water. Fishnet girdles and peg bags! Waste not, want not! Follow me on Twitter. Make Do And Mend. IWM - Their Past, Your Future. Thursday, 16 April 2009. The museum in 2009 has sent me a list of things that often get left ‘on’ in your time – if you don’t know what any of these are, don’t ask me! I’m just repeating what I’m told. Heaven only knows what a “computer” is, it sounds very confusing! Printer (often left on standby). Consi...
ww1intheclassroom.exeter.ac.uk
Resources The First World War in the Classroom
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The First World War in the Classroom. Teaching and the Construction of Cultural Memory. Is your blog, website or organisation not listed? We would love to add you! Please contact us: humanities-ww1-teaching@exeter.ac.uk. Digital Archives, Initiatives and Databases. BBC 4’s The Great War Interviews. As the interviews contain graphic recollections of killing and death, it is the responsibility of teachers to ensure they are appropriate for the age range of their students. A network of local, regional, nati...
archive.theirpast-yourfuture.org.uk
Their Past Your Future > About THEIR PAST YOUR FUTURE
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Skip navigation (go straight to content). IWM and Their Past Your Future. About THEIR PAST YOUR FUTURE. Funding for UK Education Authorities. IWM and Their Past Your Future. About THEIR PAST YOUR FUTURE. Funding for UK Education Authorities. Their Past Your Future. About THEIR PAST YOUR FUTURE. Quoting "Their Past You Future" in the subject heading. Their Past Your Future Phase 2 (TPYF2) is a UK-wide educational project building on the experiences and successes of TPYF1, which ran between February 2004 a...
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Their Past Your Future
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IWM and Their Past Your Future. About THEIR PAST YOUR FUTURE. Funding for UK Education Authorities. The Their Past Your Future programme (TPYF) at the Imperial War Museum (2004-2010) has now closed. This website is an archive of the project’s website serving as a record of activities throughout its lifetime, and will not be updated beyond January 2010. If you have any questions regarding the TPYF programme please contact the Imperial War Museum through info@iwm.org.uk. About Their Past Your Future.
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Mrs Sew&Sew: Communal sewing
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Don’t be fuelish! Top tips for children. Make Do And Mend! Five Inches of Water. Fishnet girdles and peg bags! Waste not, want not! Follow me on Twitter. Make Do And Mend. IWM - Their Past, Your Future. Thursday, 9 April 2009. The lovely people – and they are lovely, trust me! 8211; at the Imperial War Museum. To celebrate, I’ve passed them some of my handy tips and these will be passed on if you can make it. And it’s completely free to get in! Labels: Imperial War Museum. The Imperial War Museum London.
movinghistory.ac.uk
Films from the Home Front
http://www.movinghistory.ac.uk/index.html
Amateur film documenting life at an anti-aircraft gunsite in the village of Chapeltown, near Sheffield during the Second World War. Films from the Home Front'. Brings together a collection of unique moving images illustrating what life was like for ordinary people in Britain during the Second World War, as seen through amateur documentaries, newsreels, government films, and home movies. To see examples of films held in regional archive collections around the UK.
movinghistory.ac.uk
Films from the Home Front
http://www.movinghistory.ac.uk/homefront/archives/index.html
Films from the Home front. Showcases moving images from seven regional screen archives and collections based around the UK. Click on the links to find out more about their Second World War film collections. London's Screen Archives: the regional network. The London Screen Study Collection. The London Screen Study Collection is an accessible reference library holding viewing copies of moving image material made about and in London. Media Archive for Central England. Screen Archive South East. IWM (Imperia...