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  • 22nd April 2022
Unlocking the Archaeology of the Severn

  From the 8th April until 11th June an exhibition celebrating the Unlocking the Severn Project will be on show in The Hive.  It is the culmination of a five-year project run by the Canal and Rivers Trust in partnership with Severn Rivers Trust, the Environment Agency and Natural England. Funding is being provided by...

  • 21st April 2022
Welcome to the Darkroom

Introducing the new Senior Archival Photographer for WAAS here at The Hive, Steven Wood-Matthews. Hello, my name is Steven Wood-Matthews, and I am the new Senior Archival Photographer here at The Hive. It is my job to digitise items from our collection for our service users and for external clients be that locally, nationally, or...

  • 20th April 2022
Archives 75 – Debbie Birch, Records Information Services Manager 2004-2007

Debbie Birch followed as the third County Archivist, although now named Record and Information Services Manager. In the next in our Archives 75 series she shares her memories of her times here. During this period plans advanced to be part of the Library and History Centre project, which culminated in the move to The Hive....

  • 13th April 2022
Archives 75 – Tony Wherry, Second County Archivist: 80th Birthday Blog Revisit

We are thrilled to wish Tony Wherry, 2nd County Archivist a very ‘Happy Birthday!’ today, Monday 29th June. Our current County Archivist Dr Adrian Gregson thought it’d be a perfect opportunity to revisit this 75th Anniversary blog to celebrate…  Tony Wherry stepped into the big shoes of Harry Sargeant to become the second County Archivist...

  • 2nd April 2022
World Autism Acceptance Week – Louisa’s story

‘I lived all my life with a difference inside me, this Autism that makes me who I am, special in every way’ – Louisa This World Autism Acceptance Week, we hear from one of our former researchers and volunteers, Louisa Summer. Louisa began researching her family history at the former History Centre in Worcester, and...

  • 30th March 2022
‘Tom’ the Burlingham Bird

This blog explores the story and conservation of a mummified Bird found in our Archive and the much larger story about the exploitation of birds and people in the 19th century. Tom, our Trainee Archivist, had originally believed himself to have found a pair of leather gloves poking out from the top of a file,...

  • 26th March 2022
Childhood Tales – Family Stories

Worcestershire Young Archaeologists Club have been working on a project, Childhood Tales, as part of the From Ordinary to Extraordinary project, funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund. We have been supporting them with this project and are sharing some of what their members found. This blog looks at what one member found out about the childhood of his...

  • 22nd March 2022
Do You Have a Confession to Make?

As we move gingerly towards the spring we thought it would be interesting to look at this lovely little ‘confessions’ book in our collections (BA8229/10(vi)) to celebrate some of the things that make us happy. This book highlights some of the participants’ favourite things, such as favourite food and drink, place to live, heroes in...