The Oral History Archive at Chatham Historic Dockyard provides an insight into the daily routines of people who worked at the dockyard and in the navy and those who lived in the Medway Towns. In collaboration with Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust, we borrowed and digitised those archives, and we enriched them with new interviews we conducted of former dockyard workers. Within these recordings, old and new, men and women share their stories detailing their daily routines while working at the yard. They tell us about the impact of conflict on their lives and the chaos that ensued as a result of wars. We hear personal accounts, moving stories, descriptions, memories and anecdotes that become vivid and alive again through the voices of those who...
How do archives start and who are they for? The Caribbean Social Forum, based in Woolwich in the Roy...
There is a lack of connection between the communities now resident in and around the Estuary and the...
What Lies Unspoken is a participatory sound intervention developed by Dr Temi Odumosu from the Livin...
‘Whispers of the Past’ presents a collection of 10 stories drawn from archive oral history recording...
A former worker of the dockyard recalls the coal-burning ships, and how coal had to be carried on to...
A former shipwright recalls an incident at the Chatham Dockyard, when a dry dock holding a submarine...
This composition is based on interviews of local people who talk about night bombing during WW2 and ...
Histories are primarily documented in visual or written form. Our ‘Sonic Palimpsest’ project seeks t...
The installation History Revisited presents tales of Chatham Dockyard, recounted by voices of the pa...
History is so often told through objects (that you look at), images and photographs, but the potenti...
Since the advent of sound recording, people have made use of it in a variety of ways. One way in whi...
Between 1940 and 1942 the city of Exeter was blitzed by the German Luftwaffe 19 times. The worst rai...
This thesis is designed to enhance knowledge and understanding of a range of issues relating to the ...
This was an exhibition curated by the British Empire and Commonwealth Collection (BECC) at the Brist...
n/aThis chapter explores the history of the former Cavan and Monaghan Lunatic Asylum, now St. Davnet...
How do archives start and who are they for? The Caribbean Social Forum, based in Woolwich in the Roy...
There is a lack of connection between the communities now resident in and around the Estuary and the...
What Lies Unspoken is a participatory sound intervention developed by Dr Temi Odumosu from the Livin...
‘Whispers of the Past’ presents a collection of 10 stories drawn from archive oral history recording...
A former worker of the dockyard recalls the coal-burning ships, and how coal had to be carried on to...
A former shipwright recalls an incident at the Chatham Dockyard, when a dry dock holding a submarine...
This composition is based on interviews of local people who talk about night bombing during WW2 and ...
Histories are primarily documented in visual or written form. Our ‘Sonic Palimpsest’ project seeks t...
The installation History Revisited presents tales of Chatham Dockyard, recounted by voices of the pa...
History is so often told through objects (that you look at), images and photographs, but the potenti...
Since the advent of sound recording, people have made use of it in a variety of ways. One way in whi...
Between 1940 and 1942 the city of Exeter was blitzed by the German Luftwaffe 19 times. The worst rai...
This thesis is designed to enhance knowledge and understanding of a range of issues relating to the ...
This was an exhibition curated by the British Empire and Commonwealth Collection (BECC) at the Brist...
n/aThis chapter explores the history of the former Cavan and Monaghan Lunatic Asylum, now St. Davnet...
How do archives start and who are they for? The Caribbean Social Forum, based in Woolwich in the Roy...
There is a lack of connection between the communities now resident in and around the Estuary and the...
What Lies Unspoken is a participatory sound intervention developed by Dr Temi Odumosu from the Livin...