Funding Heritage projects throughout the UK
Working for a better deal for disadvantaged communities
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A major national gateway to archive collections held in UK universities and colleges, forming part of the National Archives Network.
Promotes and manages the UK's archival collections. Details of collections and services, information for visitors, and an online search.
LMA is home to an extraordinary range of documents, images, maps, films and books about London. On this site you can find out about the archives we hold, and lots more.
The Black History Collection covers topics such as black struggles for representation at work and in their unions, anti-deportation campaigns, policing and racial violence, the Black Power movement, health and social welfare, the 1958 Notting Hill riots, anti-fascism and uprisings.
Documenting, rescuing and reissuing evidence of some 2,000 recordings and 200 films. This scattered and almost forgotten treasury runs from the 1880s to the late 1920s and the invention of the microphone. Rare originals have been lovingly restored using modern technology.
Our Migration Story: The Making of Britain is an Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded collaboration between the Runnymede Trust and academics based at the universities of Cambridge and Manchester which presents the often untold stories of generations of migrants.
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There are many groups of local historians around the country who can help you with Black & Asian history in your area from well before 1900 and the period covered by Our Heritage TV. Click Here to find out more