A visit to Jordans Mill
Last week I visited Jordans Mill in Biggleswade with Ron and Mildred, where we were treated like guests of honour! Read on to find out
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Last week I visited Jordans Mill in Biggleswade with Ron and Mildred, where we were treated like guests of honour! Read on to find out
This weekend sees the beginning of the Six Nations, so whether you’re planning on following the games or doing everything you can to avoid them,
It was Burns Night last night, so it seemed appropriate to start this week’s blog with a poem by Robert Burns himself: O ken ye
On Friday the Hampshire Mills Group paid us a visit. The Group has helped the Archive in a number of ways over the years and
The newly-formed National Millwrighting Centre is raising funds to support their ambitious project to train new millwrights to look after the nation’s mills. The National
The annual National Archives’ ‘Explore Your Archive’ week is upon us, and we start with a focus on a collection belonging to, arguably, the foremost
We were privileged to meet some hard-working people from around the country on Tuesday. The reason? We ran our annual training workshop, “Caring for your
We’re putting together the final preparations for tomorrow’s training workshop. “Caring for your Collection” is a regular workshop we run for people who have their
We would like to say a big thank you to everyone who came to Saturday’s symposium. For those of you who didn’t attend, read on
We were delighted to host a visit from the National Archives of Indonesia yesterday. The reason? They are starting to use AtoM for their own
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