March 2017

Researching the Impact of the First World War
on the Highlands and Islands
10th March 2017
Highland Archive Centre, Inverness
10:30am to 4:30pm
Gateways


High Life Highland and the University of the Highlands and Islands are co-hosting this open and free study day with the First World War Centenary Partnership, led by Imperial War Museums, Gateways to the First World War and Living Legacies 1914-18. The aim of this event is to bring community and academic audiences together to learn more about current research on the impact of the First World War on the Highland and Islands, the archival and digital resources available to those planning to conduct their own research and centenary funding opportunities for community projects. It will also provide an opportunity for organisations to reflect on centenary activity so far in order to shape and inform future work, and will provide opportunities for discussion about best practice, planning for forthcoming anniversaries and networking.

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Researching the Impact of the First World War
on the Highlands and Islands
10th March 2017
Highland Archive Centre, Inverness
10:30am to 4:30pm
Gateways


High Life Highland and the University of the Highlands and Islands are co-hosting this open and free study day with the First World War Centenary Partnership, led by Imperial War Museums, Gateways to the First World War and Living Legacies 1914-18. The aim of this event is to bring community and academic audiences together to learn more about current research on the impact of the First World War on the Highland and Islands, the archival and digital resources available to those planning to conduct their own research and centenary funding opportunities for community projects. It will also provide an opportunity for organisations to reflect on centenary activity so far in order to shape and inform future work, and will provide opportunities for discussion about best practice, planning for forthcoming anniversaries and networking.

or Click here for more information.

 

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Researching the Impact of the First World War
on the Highlands and Islands
10th March 2017
Highland Archive Centre, Inverness
10:30am to 4:30pm
Gateways


High Life Highland and the University of the Highlands and Islands are co-hosting this open and free study day with the First World War Centenary Partnership, led by Imperial War Museums, Gateways to the First World War and Living Legacies 1914-18. The aim of this event is to bring community and academic audiences together to learn more about current research on the impact of the First World War on the Highland and Islands, the archival and digital resources available to those planning to conduct their own research and centenary funding opportunities for community projects. It will also provide an opportunity for organisations to reflect on centenary activity so far in order to shape and inform future work, and will provide opportunities for discussion about best practice, planning for forthcoming anniversaries and networking.

or Click here for more information.

 

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Winnie and George
15th March 2017
Reception Hall, Belfast City Hall
6.30 – 8.30pm
Belfast City Council - logo


Latest event which will be on the unlikely union between Winnifred Carney and George McBride. Author and Historian, Alison Murphy will give a talk on the lives of these two historical figures, documenting their backgrounds and how they came together in a common cause of fairness and the rights of the working class in Belfast.

The event is free, but booking is essential. Please RSVP to goodrelations@belfastcity.gov.uk or call 02890 270663.

For more information please click here.

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Winnie and George
15th March 2017
Reception Hall, Belfast City Hall
6.30 – 8.30pm
Belfast City Council - logo


Latest event which will be on the unlikely union between Winnifred Carney and George McBride. Author and Historian, Alison Murphy will give a talk on the lives of these two historical figures, documenting their backgrounds and how they came together in a common cause of fairness and the rights of the working class in Belfast.

The event is free, but booking is essential. Please RSVP to goodrelations@belfastcity.gov.uk or call 02890 270663.

For more information please click here.

06/02/2016 # Belfast City Council Web Page‌‌‌‌‌‌

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Winnie and George
15th March 2017
Reception Hall, Belfast City Hall
6.30 – 8.30pm
Belfast City Council - logo


Latest event which will be on the unlikely union between Winnifred Carney and George McBride. Author and Historian, Alison Murphy will give a talk on the lives of these two historical figures, documenting their backgrounds and how they came together in a common cause of fairness and the rights of the working class in Belfast.

The event is free, but booking is essential. Please RSVP to goodrelations@belfastcity.gov.uk or call 02890 270663.

For more information please click here.

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Researching the Impact of the First
World War on the Highlands and Islands.
Friday 10th March, 10:30am - 4:30pm
Highland Archive Centre, Inverness
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LivingLegacies 1914-18 Logo (Aug14) 1914ORG - First World War Centenary THM Gateways to the First World War High life UHI 

High Life Highland and the University of the Highlands and Islands are co-hosting this open and free study day with the First World War Centenary Partnership, led by Imperial War Museums, and Gateways to the First World War. The aim of this event is to bring community and academic audiences together to learn more about current research on the impact of the First World War on the Highland and Islands, the archival and digital resources available to those planning to conduct their own research and centenary funding opportunities for community projects. It will also provide an opportunity for organisations to reflect on centenary activity so far in order to shape and inform future work, and will provide opportunities for discussion about best practice, planning for forthcoming anniversaries and networking.

Booking for this event is essential. For more information and to secure a place book here:

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