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Located in Clerkenwell, London Metropolitan Archives holds over 100 km of shelving filled with documents, prints and maps on London.
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Lucie Matthews-Jones 56 nóim
Had a really fun day sharing my tit bits & knowledge with young people for the first day of our Creative Clinic workshop. It was wonderful to see their reaction to archival sources 🙌
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Stuart Hobley 3 u
great to be with and launching our exciting funding framework for the next five years! want to know more? here's all the deets:
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The London College of Fashion, close to Oxford Street, is the only college in Britain to specialise in fashion education, with former pupils including shoe designer Jimmy Choo, and model Alex Wek.
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Philippa Smith 4 u
Name check for launch this morning in respect of partnership work with whose Recipe for Success included Legacy; contributes to that by looking after the archives and oral histories accumulated by their projects
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National Lottery Heritage Fund London 6 u
Our Committee Chair is speaking about our new strategic framework. We have a new name and new applications forms, streamlining how you can apply for funding, and ensuring everyone can enjoy heritage! Find out more:
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Jess Ayres 7 u
Spent in where I found the probate inventory of a draper named Love Sculthorpe (CLA/002/02/01/2108)
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On this day in 1874 the polar explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton was born. Here you can see his ship Endurance at West India Dock in which he sailed on the 1914 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition
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Stuart Hobley 9 u
Ag tabhairt freagra ar @roskerslake @HeritageFundUK agus 2 daoine eile
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A joyful scene at Mansion House in 1863, at Edward VII and Queen Alexandra's wedding. They are in a carriage and surrounded by spectators, with Mansion House impressively decorated for the occasion.
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For Valentines Day, a happy couple at their wedding on 28 May 1938 at Hanwell Church.
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Film London 14 Feabh
Discover London’s history on film through London’s Screen Archives' new website - for Bill from West Kensington, this led to a surprising discovery not just about London’s history, but his own. Find out more:
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Ag tabhairt freagra ar @TinaWalksLondon
So glad you enjoyed it Tina, hope to see you next month!
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Next month we will continue with housing, when we look at Arthur Morrison's 1896 novel "Child of the Jago" based on the Old Nichol in the of London. We meet on 13/3/19 here at LMA, all welcome:
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LdnMetArchives 14 Feabh
Many thanks to the attendees of LMA Book Group for excellent thoughtful chat about Alan Johnson's "This Boy", which we really enjoyed. Gave us a good opportunity to show off some of our rich sources for from the archives
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Louisa Macdonald 14 Feabh
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We don't know! I did try doing some research online a few years ago but didn't really come up with anything. It's part of a collection from a solicitor's firm which has some miscellaneous documents within it and this key...
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Amy Proctor 14 Feabh
a lovely series of showing proposals and alternative schemes for the development of roads from the then new London on the approach
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Louisa Macdonald 14 Feabh
It’s so here’s a picture of the marriage key from the collections ⁦
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Tina Hodgkinson 14 Feabh
Fabulous evening last night book club discussing This Boy: A Memoir of Childhood by Alan Johnson, Claire Titley pushed the boat out again with thoughtfully unearthing some fascinating archives, next book club 13 March
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LdnMetArchives 14 Feabh
Happy Valentine's Day from everyone at the London Metropolitan Archives! Here you can see the Marriage of Queen Victoria to Prince Albert at St James's Palace in 1840
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LdnMetArchives 13 Feabh
If you are thinking of buying chocolates for Valentine's Day why not take some inspiration from the C. McCombie Tobacconist and confectionery shop on Old Ford Road in c1900.
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