In this episode, I speak to Stef Dickers, Special Collections and Archives Manager at Bishopsgate Institute about archiving an extraordinary range of scrapbooks of everyday life.
Show notes: https://www.scrapbooks.org.uk/e06-exploring-scrapbooks-of-everyday-life
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In this episode, I speak to Stef Dickers, Special Collections and Archives Manager at Bishopsgate Institute about archiving an extraordinary range of scrapbooks of everyday life.
Show notes: https://www.scrapbooks.org.uk/e06-exploring-scrapbooks-of-everyday-life
Episode 3 - Making scrapbooks: why did an interwar police detective scrapbook?
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Episode 3 - Making scrapbooks: why did an interwar police detective scrapbook?
This episode looks at what it meant to actually make a scrapbook in the early twentieth century. We begin by looking at some of the advice given to young scrapbookers in newspapers, before talking to Dr Eloise Moss about a scrapbooking police detective in East London who modelled himself on Sherlock Holmes.
Show notes: https://www.scrapbooks.org.uk/episodes/eo3-making-scrapbooks-interwar-police-detective/
The Scrapbook History Podcast
In this episode, I speak to Stef Dickers, Special Collections and Archives Manager at Bishopsgate Institute about archiving an extraordinary range of scrapbooks of everyday life.
Show notes: https://www.scrapbooks.org.uk/e06-exploring-scrapbooks-of-everyday-life