Historical photographs seem to take us effortlessly into a bygone world, touch us and they trigger feelings in us.
This quest offers you a unique way to re-enact historical pictures and get a very different approach.
Creating an exhibition about the roles of men, women and children who worked in local industries in the past is a great way for learners to tell an important local story.
In this material you will be asked to make your own interpretation of a local industrial heritage site and then create a "heritage trail" for your classmates to follow.
The use of the intangible assets associated with the industrial landscapes of the rural and urban milling, enhances the transversality of knowledge transmission associated with grinding techniques. The context of production and transmission of such knowledge and these differences in rural and urban labour contexts, will allow the development of…
According to the Alzheimers Society “Most people with dementia remember their distant past more clearly than recent events. This is because memories tend to decline in reverse order to when they were experienced. People will often have difficulty remembering what happened a few minutes or hours ago, but can recall,…