Gems of the Archive: Of Camels and Dragons
After being inspired by Dutch millwrighting last week, I was intrigued to explore how other cultures have developed and used similar methods. My research led
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After being inspired by Dutch millwrighting last week, I was intrigued to explore how other cultures have developed and used similar methods. My research led
Hello, it’s me again. Unbelievably I am now halfway through my internship at the Mills Archive (insert obligatory Bon Jovi reference here), and the gem
Since starting at the archive five weeks ago, I have gained a real appreciation for the complexity and skill required to run and maintain these
One of the things I have realised whilst working with the collections is how inspirational traditional milling has been to a huge variety of artists.
With the gem page beginning to take shape, I thought I would share with you another peek at what I have been working on. This
Hello everyone, I’m Lucy and I joined the Mills Archive at the beginning of June as the new Development Assistant. I’ll be helping Liz with
This week we’re excited to have a new member of the team on board: meet Chris, our brand new summer intern! Chris is a second-year
Hello everyone! As Lucy mentioned last week I’m Chris and I am the new intern, I’m a Second Year History student from the University of
Today is the last day of #VolunteersWeek, and the Mills Archive would like to say another huge thank you to our volunteers – it’s your
This is #VolunteersWeek, and we’re feeling particularly thankful for our team of 20 volunteers who dedicate their time and skills to help us preserve records