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Category Archives: UOSH Collections

The social importance of oral history

Jen Grasso writes about oral history & working on Windrush interviews.

Posted byunlockingoursoundheritage30th Oct 202016th Dec 2020Posted inUncategorized, UOSH Collections, UOSH VolunteersTags:BLM, Decolonisation, oral history, Paul ThompsonLeave a comment on The social importance of oral history

Brighton’s West Pier: from 1975 to today

Alison Hulme writes about Brighton’s West Pier, in 1975 & today.

Posted byunlockingoursoundheritage28th Oct 202022nd Oct 2020Posted inUncategorized, UOSH Collections, UOSH VolunteersTags:1975 European Year of Architecture, Conservation, West PierLeave a comment on Brighton’s West Pier: from 1975 to today

20 years on: the Lewes floods of 2000

Nancy Jones writes about listening to the experiences of the people caught up in the Lewes floods.

Posted byunlockingoursoundheritage12th Oct 202015th Oct 2020Posted inUOSH CollectionsTags:2000, East Sussex, Flooding, lewes, oral history, River Ouse

Living on the Forest

Esther Gill writes about the richness of the Ashdown Forest Oral History Collection.

Posted byunlockingoursoundheritage6th Aug 202017th Aug 2020Posted inUOSH CollectionsTags:Ashdown Forest, East Sussex, High Weald, oral history, Rural lifeLeave a comment on Living on the Forest

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