Local & Community
In the UK millions of people volunteer to support activities in their local area and communities. The preservation of historical places, artefacts and sites is a valuable part of that community volunteering, while the research and promotion of local history to the communities that it can affect is an important way of connecting people to history and to each other. In this section articles and information will be included on local history activities such as ‘Local History Month’, the activities and concerns of local history societies, and community action and engagement projects around particular aspects of history.
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Out and About: exploring Lancaster’s ‘glocal’ history online and on foot
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Real Lives: Charlie Mitchell, Tuke's top model
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Real Lives: Commonwealth War Graves Commission memorial: Edward George Keeling
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Real Lives: The Russian hermit of Cornwall’s caves
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Recent Advances in the Study of Surnames
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Robert Branford: a faithful servant of Southwark
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Short guides to Records
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Thatcham Historical Society
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The British Association for Local History (BALH)
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The Common Story: A history of Tooting Common
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The Diabolical Cato-Street Plot
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The German prisoner-of-war camp in Dorchester
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The Great Yarmouth Suspension Bridge Disaster of 1845
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The National Archives
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The Parish Atlas of England
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The Waggoners’ Memorial
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The burial dilemma
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The experience of Bilston in the cholera epidemic of 1831–32
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The initial impact of the Battle of Jutland on the people of Portsmouth
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The last battle: Bomber Command’s veterans and the fight for remembrance
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