Gems of the Archive: Water and Wind
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.
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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
Students make up a large portion of our volunteers, many of them interested in a career in archiving, heritage or research. It’s great to have
Today marks the start of Volunteers’ Week. A national annual event running 1st-7th June, the purpose of the Week is to highlight the incredible work
This intriguing missive was found by volunteer Tom Hine. The picturesque windmill captured on the front of the postcard carries with it a message that