Photographs from our exhibition showcasing the results of a current oral history project in Dorset, studying the changing nature of our leisure time over the last 60 years.
Photographs from our exhibition showcasing the results of a current oral history project in Dorset, studying the changing nature of our leisure time over the last 60 years.
We are coming to the end of our Free Time, Our stories of leisure then and now, oral history project. This has seen a number of volunteers investigate the changing nature of our leisure time. This research has led up to
We are coming to the end of our Free Time, Our stories of leisure then and now, oral history project. This has seen a number of volunteers investigate the changing nature of our leisure time. This research has led up to
Registered charity digital:works is celebrating receiving a grant of £30,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to allow a group of volunteer investigators in Dorchester examine how the leisure-time activities of young people between the ages of 12 – 16 years have changed over the last 40 to 60 years.
Registered charity digital:works is celebrating receiving a grant of £30,000 from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) to allow a group of volunteer investigators in Dorchester examine how the leisure-time activities of young people between the ages of 12 – 16 years have changed over the last 40 to 60 years.
A short film documenting the launch of our Stall Stories project. This was a celebratory event at the Renoir Cinema in Central London. Children from all four schools took part, along with participants in the films. It was a chance for each school to see what the other schools has produced and learn a little about the history of some of London’s oldest street markets.
A short film documenting the launch of our Stall Stories project. This was a celebratory event at the Renoir Cinema in Central London. Children from all four schools took part, along with participants in the films. It was a chance for each school to see what the other schools has produced and learn a little about the history of some of London’s oldest street markets.
Over 120,000 people have seen The Way We Worked at Poole Museum!
This is the exhibition digital:works helped make as part of the Our Working Lives project. For two years we had worked with a community group in Poole collecting oral histories around people’s early working lives from 1945 to 1959.
Over 120,000 people have seen The Way We Worked at Poole Museum!
This is the exhibition digital:works helped make as part of the Our Working Lives project. For two years we had worked with a community group in Poole collecting oral histories around people’s early working lives from 1945 to 1959.
digital:works have organised the Stall Stories film project celebratory event to take place at the Renoir Cinema in Central London. The event will take place from 10.30am on Monday 16th July 2012. All four short films will be shown and followed by a Q&A with the young film-makers. The event will be hosted by Frank Dobson MP. For free tickets book online at www.stallstories.org.uk
digital:works have organised the Stall Stories film project celebratory event to take place at the Renoir Cinema in Central London. The event will take place from 10.30am on Monday 16th July 2012. All four short films will be shown and followed by a Q&A with the young film-makers. The event will be hosted by Frank Dobson MP. For free tickets book online at www.stallstories.org.uk
This was the FINAL Our Working Lives event! A unique, one-off, bus tour of Poole’s working landscape was organised. Where passengers got the chance to travel through time on a 1959 Routemaster bus for a mystery tour to hear a soundtrack of Poole’s working landscape.
The tour took visitors to areas in Poole not usually visited by commercial tour packages. Snaking through Poole’s industrial estates, as well as other interesting features of Poole’s economic landscape. During the tour passengers could hear everyday people talk about their working life, about Poole history and how its infrastructure has developed. Mixed with life today and its possible economic future.
This was the FINAL Our Working Lives event! A unique, one-off, bus tour of Poole’s working landscape was organised. Where passengers got the chance to travel through time on a 1959 Routemaster bus for a mystery tour to hear a soundtrack of Poole’s working landscape.
The tour took visitors to areas in Poole not usually visited by commercial tour packages. Snaking through Poole’s industrial estates, as well as other interesting features of Poole’s economic landscape. During the tour passengers could hear everyday people talk about their working life, about Poole history and how its infrastructure has developed. Mixed with life today and its possible economic future.
We are halfway through our Stall Stories Project. Children from two London Primary Schools, Colville and Stockwell, have made short documentaries exploring the history of their local street markets as told by stall holders and locals. Both films were premiered
We are halfway through our Stall Stories Project. Children from two London Primary Schools, Colville and Stockwell, have made short documentaries exploring the history of their local street markets as told by stall holders and locals. Both films were premiered
A unique, one-off, bus tour of Poole’s working landscape has been organised on 24 and 26 July as part of the Our Working Lives oral history project that has been exploring people’s working lives in the 40s and 50s. Travel through time on a 1959 Routemaster bus for a mystery tour to hear a soundtrack of Poole’s working landscape.
A unique, one-off, bus tour of Poole’s working landscape has been organised on 24 and 26 July as part of the Our Working Lives oral history project that has been exploring people’s working lives in the 40s and 50s. Travel through time on a 1959 Routemaster bus for a mystery tour to hear a soundtrack of Poole’s working landscape.
Exciting news, the exhibition based around the digital:works project – Our Working Lives – has now opened at Poole Museum. Spread over two floors in the museum you can see the results of our research over the last two years. Watch this space for further information and details on the private view.
Exciting news, the exhibition based around the digital:works project – Our Working Lives – has now opened at Poole Museum. Spread over two floors in the museum you can see the results of our research over the last two years. Watch this space for further information and details on the private view.