Our next workshop on the World War I magazine The War Illustrated will take place on Wednesday the 24th of July. (More details will be posted in due course, please keep checking this blog!) It is not necessary for people to participate in all three workshops, but I thought it might be helpful to those thinking of attending the next…
Tag: World War I
Dates for Further Digitizing the War Illustrated Events Confirmed
Ahead of our first workshop on 27 June, we are delighted to confirm some of the dates of our other free history events (funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund) which are taking place at the University of Kent in Canterbury over the Summer. The second workshop exploring the online archive of the important World War I magazine The War…
The War Illustrated on the County of Kent
This blog post focuses on the only mention of the county of Kent revealed by my search on the August to December 1914 section of The War Illustrated archive (you can find the page on the Internet Archive here). The page from the 12th of December issue is headed ‘The War-Fired Imagination of Berlin’. Kent is mentioned in the first…
The War Illustrated’s ‘Something to Smoke’ Campaign
The previous post focused on the men injured or killed in the line of duty who either belonged to a Kent Regiment during World War I or had Kent as a surname. Those with the surname Kent, and Kent regiments, also appear in issues of The War Illustrated from August to December 1914 in relation to its ‘Something-to-Smoke’ campaign (you…
Exploring The War Illustrated on the Internet Archive
We are very excited that the University of Kent’s National Lottery Heritage Funded project ‘Digitizing The War Illustrated’ will make these important world war I magazines available online. I’m in the process of writing a handout for our first workshop (the content will also be available on this blog in due course) and wanted to share a few insights as…
NoRMMA Receives Heritage Lottery Funding For Digitizing the War Illustrated Project
NoRMMA is very happy to announce that its members have been awarded £8,200 from the Heritage Lottery Fund to undertake its ‘Digitizing The War Illustrated’ project. (You can find out more about the National Lottery Heritage Fund on its website: https://www.heritagefund.org.uk/). This allows us to build on Public Engagement NoRMMA carried out between April and June 2017. Over the course…