Migration
Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums has recently teamed up with researchers at Northumbria University to encourage new thinking and comment around important subjects, such as Britishness, migration,...
View Article“Turbinia” at speed – but who’s on the conning tower?
Turbinia This iconic image of Turbinia conveys an impression of speed like no other. The rearing stem, the massive bow wave and the foaming ‘rooster’s tail’ wake all play their part, but perhaps the...
View ArticleRalph Hedley at the Shipley Art Gallery
On Saturday, I got a number 21 ‘Angel’ bus to the Shjpley Art Gallery in Gateshead for another look at the Ralph Hedley: painting the North East exhibition. thanks to...
View ArticleBritishness- A National Identity?
2014 will mark the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the First World War, a four-year international conflict that marked the lives of people from every nation. This is a subject you will be...
View ArticleFrom Sunderland to Seville: Diary of life at sea in 1865 (part 1)
Recent blogs have highlighted some of the fascinating diaries that Tyne & Wear Archives holds. Ian Whitehead’s blog about First World War Patrol boats makes excellent use of the diary of William...
View ArticleFrom Sunderland to Seville: Diary of life at sea in 1865 (part 2)
The previous instalment of this blog reflected on the diary entries of John Hall during his voyage from Sunderland to Seville onboard the sailing ship ‘Success’. John Hall lived at 62 Lawrence Street...
View ArticleMigration : Geordie Vikings
I’ve sometimes heard that the Geordie phrase ‘gan yem’ for ‘go home’ has Viking connections, and it certainly sounds like the Danish equivalent, ‘gå hjem’. Viking rule was established in Northumbria in...
View ArticlePenny lick
The secrets of ice cream date back to some of the world’s earliest civilisations. Persians poured grape juice over snow, Emperor Nero mixed snow with fruit and honey, and frozen milk and rice were...
View ArticleLast chance left to see the Jerwood Makers Open, at Shipley Art Gallery,...
The following blog post is by Isla Haddow who is studying a BA in Fine Art at De Montfort University, Leicester, and has completed a work placement with Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums. The...
View ArticleInstalling Ron Mueck’s ‘Youth’ in Divine Bodies exhibition
Ron Mueck’s fantastic sculpture ‘Youth’ was the last piece to be installed in the Divine Bodies exhibition at the Laing Art Gallery – I thought you might like to see some snaps taken during the...
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