In Soldiers’ Footsteps: Commemorating WW1 and the Somme
Often individual stories, especially in regards to the First World War, are lost when commemorating a big and significant part
Read MoreOften individual stories, especially in regards to the First World War, are lost when commemorating a big and significant part
Read MoreSo here I’m sat at my desk, looking through scores of photos and hours of footage, wondering how I’m going
Read MoreGreat Hall, University of Birmingham In late 1914 plans were made to establish auxiliary hospitals in large private houses across
Read MoreWe have now rescheduled Dr Sian Robert’s archive workshop, part of the Untold Stories project, for May 14, 2-4pm in
Read MoreBirmingham munitions workers, WW1 We’re excited to announce a project by a new group that involves members of the PHC,
Read MoreUnfortunately we’ve had to postpone the session with Dr Sian Roberts that was planned for this Saturday, March 19. We’ll
Read MorePrivate Jesse Hill [WAVE: DX554] Over the last few weeks we have been supporting Big Brum Theatre in Education Companywith
Read MoreBirmingham Archives Kynoch Factory, WW1 images In 1914, Birmingham’s reputation as a centre of medical specialisms came into it’s own.
Read MoreGym, Highbury Hospital, Reproduced with permission of the Library of Birmingham A series of talks will be held in February
Read MoreSoldiers at Highbury Hospital in Moseley. Reproduced with permission of the Library of Birmingham We are pleased to announce Untold
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