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Willesden and Kilburn history – on the Right Track! | Brent Museum and Archives
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Brent Museum and Archives. Willesden and Kilburn history – on the Right Track! February 23, 2015. Last month, I visited Kilburn Library to help set up a display of some work carried out by students Santino Vassell, Aisha Nicco-Smith, Kushal Sheth, Andrea Fernandes and Sanjay Patel from The Right Track Project. February) – so make sure you have a look for the student’s work when you are next at Kilburn Library! Here is what Santino, Sanjay and Nayara had to say about the project:. The houses from before s...
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Bringing order to the Oral History Recordings | Brent Museum and Archives
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Brent Museum and Archives. Bringing order to the Oral History Recordings. May 14, 2015. As part of gaining my AMA. Associateship of the Museums Association. I was required to carry out a six month Work Based Project. The two main aims of the project were :. Effect a positive change in the way I work. Effectively manage myself, my time and resources. My manager and I decided this would be a useful part of the collection to sort out for a number of reasons:. Lastly within the last 8 months we have carried ...
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London 1948 - Lewisham's Olympic Legacy
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Lewisham and the 2012 Games. Memories of the Games. Add a new page. What is a Wiki Site? How to edit pages? How to join this site? The 1948 Olympics were held in London in the immediate postwar era - they became known as 'the Austerity Olympics'. Despite these conditions, 4,104 athletes from 59 nations took part - 390 women and 3,714 men. Germany and Japan were excluded from the games and the Soviet Union decided to abstain. The games began on 29 July 1948 with King George VI presiding over the o...The w...
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Miss Harrold and her Haberdashery | Brent Museum and Archives
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Brent Museum and Archives. Miss Harrold and her Haberdashery. March 23, 2015. Langman’s Draper’s shop at 88 High Road, Willesden was founded in the 1890s. When it closed in 1978 many of the shop fittings had remained unchanged since the day it opened. In 1908 Nancy Harrold joined the staff and with the retirement of the Langman sisters she took over the shop. Image ref 1993.1. The shop as it appeared in the Grange Museum in the 1970s. Category : Brent Archives. March 24, 2015 at 8:23 pm. Readers might li...
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London 1908 - Lewisham's Olympic Legacy
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Lewisham and the 2012 Games. Memories of the Games. Add a new page. What is a Wiki Site? How to edit pages? How to join this site? This 1924 film shows the 1908 Stadium. The Official Report of the 4th Olympiad. Can be found on the web. You can find out more about the 1908 Games at these sites. The BBC London Olympics 1908 Gallery. Images of the 1908 London Olympics. Powered by Wikidot.com. Click here to edit contents of this page. Append content without editing the whole page source.
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George Titus Barham | Brent Museum and Archives
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Brent Museum and Archives. March 11, 2015. The new Brent Museum could not have been designed without including George Titus Barham. Son of the Express Dairy Company founder George Barham. Titus took over the business when his father died in 1913. Wembley Council disposed of many items from his collection between 1952-54 with a number of objects ending up in museums. The Museum of English Rural Life. For instance holds the:. 8220;TITUS BARHAM COLLECTION. Judges badges.”. Category : Brent Museum. You are c...