David James sat down with Ports, Past and Present to share the fascinating story behind Pembroke Dock’s ginkgo tree and its link with the creation of Japan’s modern navy. Bu David James yn rhannu gyda Phorthladdoedd, ddoe a heddiw stori hynod ryfeddol tu ôl coeden ginkgo Doc P
Port heritage | Coastal heritage | International relations
This is a guide for volunteer, grassroots and community groups, created to assist them with cataloguing and preserving their digital records. Although the focus of this guide is primarily digital records, it also provides information on cataloguing and organising physical records
Digital preservation | Archival resources | Copyright and digital preservation
The Self-Care Protocol was designed by and for the researcher on the Digital Preservation of Reproductive Health Resources: Archiving the 8th project. It was designed by the researcher when working on the In Her Shoes: Women of the Eighth Facebook page. Data from this collection
Abortion | Research ethics | Web archiving
The purpose of the Ethics Protocol is to outline the ethical issues which arises from the Digital Preservation of Reproductive Health Resources: Archiving the 8th project. The Ethics Protocol will provide solutions to these challenges; ensure the quality and integrity of our rese
Abortion | Research ethics | Web archiving
Oral history interview with survivor Mary Smith from the research project Magdalene Institutions: Recording an Oral and Archival History. This interview is from the larger collection Magdalene Oral History collection that is archived at the Irish Qualitative Data Archive (see Rel
Mother and baby homes | Illegitimate births | Magdalene laundries
Oral history interview with survivor *Bernadette from the research project Magdalene Institutions: Recording an Oral and Archival History. This interview is from the larger collection Magdalene Oral History collection that is archived at the Irish Qualitative Data Archive (see Re
Mother and baby homes | Illegitimate births | Magdalene laundries
Oral history interview with survivor *Evelyn from the research project Magdalene Institutions: Recording an Oral and Archival History. This interview is from the larger collection Magdalene Oral History collection that is archived at the Irish Qualitative Data Archive (see Relate
Emigration | Institutionalisation | Mother and baby homes
Oral history with Magdalene Laundry survivor Pippa Flanagan* from the research project Magdalene Institutions: Recording an Oral and Archival History. This interview is from the larger collection Magdalene Oral History collection that is archived at the Irish Qualitative Data Arc
Mental health | Addiction | Marital dissolution
Oral history interview with key informant Pat Logue from the research project Magdalene Institutions: Recording an Oral and Archival History. Pat’s grandmother was matron of Bedford Row maternity hospital. The laundry from the hospital was cleaned in the Good Shepherd laundry. As
Mother and baby homes | Illegitimate births | Magdalene laundries
Oral history with Magdalene Laundry survivor Chrissie Plunkett* from the research project Magdalene Institutions: Recording an Oral and Archival History. This interview is from the larger collection Magdalene Oral History collection that is archived at the Irish Qualitative Data
Mother and baby homes | Illegitimate births | Magdalene laundries
Oral history with Magdalene Laundry survivor Lucy* from the research project Magdalene Institutions: Recording an Oral and Archival History. This interview is from the larger collection Magdalene Oral History collection that is archived at the Irish Qualitative Data Archive (see
Mother and baby homes | Illegitimate births | Magdalene laundries