'Twechar: An oral history of a pit village' is proving to be so successful that we now need more volunteers to help us cope with demand!
We have a long list of people who would love to be interviewed for this project and we are now organising a third tranche of oral history training for new volunteers to help us to do this. If you can spare around three hours per week, want to volunteer with a really lovely project and work within a supportive group of people, and are keen to learn new skills - please contact the project coordinator, asap!
Project page: http://oralhistoryresearchandtraining.uk/oral-history-research-scotland-uk-portfolio/twechar-an-oral-history-of-a-pit-village/
FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT:
Annette Allison (Project Co-ordinator) tel 07989241962
Or email info@twecharpitvillage.com
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- Archaeology Dig Success!
- Archaeology Dig!
- An Oral History of a Scottish Pit Village - UPDATE
- Funding Training Opportunities - early 2017!
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- 'Twechar Pit Village' - Youth Oral History Programme
- Twechar Volunteer Opportunities
- Oral History in Largs!
- 'Twechar: An oral history of a pit village'
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- Oral History in Dunoon
- HLF praise our 'Everyday People' film!
- Inverclyde Schools Oral History Programme
- Another Film Success!
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- John Gray Centre, Haddington
- Perth Theatre Heritage Project
- The Marie Trust
- FUNDRAISING WORKSHOPS
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- 'War, Work and Disability: 1939-1950' - Oral History
- 'Glasgow's African Tales'