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🎉 Just 5 days until my PhD viva. It's been a journey of endless reading, writing and invaluable learning. Excited and a bit nervous to defend my thesis and share all I've worked on. Wish me luck! 📚🔬 #PhDJourney #VivaVoce #DigitalTransformation #BusinessArchives #Data
#archive30 #BusinessArchives We have lots of #printedephemera in @britishmuseum #archive & some relates to businesses operating in #London in the 18th & 19th centuries. These 3 are for: R Ackermann’s Repository of Arts, Hayman’s Maredant Drops & Coade’s Stone #BritishMuseum
Geoffrey Chaucer was buried in the Abbey not because of his fame as a writer but because he lived in a house in the precincts here from 1399. This is the lease for the premises, rented for 53 shillings, 4 pence a year which survives in our archive. #Archive30 #BusinessArchives
#Archive30 #BusinessArchives Our business archives are our Regimental Records. But also all the items we have digitised on #OgilbyMuster @TOM_Archives Here we have a page from a photograph album, titled "RWF Album 1912-1922.
We don't collect #BusinessArchives specifically but we are all about the world of work - explore our sources for the reform of the "sweated trades" and the campaign for better working conditions warwick.ac.uk/services/libra… #Archive30 @ARAScot
Day 25 of #Archive30 is about #BusinessArchives As part of @EldonHaz we have uncivdered some of the hidden and untold stories of Eldon Street incuding many stories of women business owners who have shaped the street over the past 250 years. Read more: barnsleymuseums.art.blog/2022/03/07/wom…
#Archive30 #BusinessArchives At #GodrejArchives, we don't just preserve #histories; we cherish the #stories behind every #product & #innovation. Take a sneak peek into our recent discovery related to our book on the #typewriter story in India facebook.com/share/p/YV1xLs… #Godrej
An 1890 memorandum from Cambridge robemaker Ryder & Amies, fixed to it is a sample of Cambridge Doctor of Divinity silk #BusinessArchives
The club isn't exactly a business - but it still works a bit like one. So our archive includes ledgers, cash books and subscription records. We've featured a few #Everest24 related records below! #BusinessArchives #Archive30
Alongside records of editorial work our Bloodaxe Books Archive contains records concerning the administration of the publishing business too, giving an insight into how the publisher operates. Find the catalogue here: specialcollections.ncl.ac.uk/bxb #Archive30 #BusinessArchives
We hold a number of collections relating to businesses or business people: The China Association, Chinese Maritime Customs, Guthrie & Co, JS&S, Mackinnon to name a few ow.ly/c1Tp50RePYR./S… #BusinessArchives #Archive30
Farms, like other businesses, generally benefit from diversified revenue streams. These ledgers from the 1950s and 60s highlight that, giving details of cattle management as well as equipment. Not pictured: hog keeping, egg sales and more! #BusinessArchives #Archive30 #AgHist
Used for student research and teaching these trade catalogues from Atkins-Atcraft demonstrate use of branding, typography and illustrations of some rather lovely 'folding suites'. #Archive30 #BusinessArchives @LondonMetUni
When it comes to #BusinessArchives our newspapers are an incredible resource. Look at these adverts from 1923 editions of the North Wales Pioneer and consider how differently businesses were reaching out 100 years ago. #Archive30
Find out more about our business collections via libguides.swansea.ac.uk/richardburtona… #Archive30 #BusinessArchives
We're excited to welcome this new acquisition: the archive of Holmes & Co carriage makers of Derby, purchased with the kind support of @FNL and the V&A Purchase Grant Fund. It's a treasure trove for people interested in 19th century carriages. #BusinessArchives #Archive30
#Archive30 Day 25: #BusinessArchives. In 1824, William Plenty, founder of the Eagle Iron Works on Cheap Street, #Newbury: buff.ly/2XebhRX, won a competition to make a standard design of lifeboats for the @RNLI. He had previously tested a lifeboat called (1/3)
The 'typical' working day of a businessman in Cumbernauld as seen in a CDC marketing brochure.💼 #BusinessArchives #Archive30
We definitely don't think #BusinessArchives are boring!!😲 Looking forward to seeing what people share today for #Archive30
We definitely don't think #BusinessArchives are boring!!😲 Looking forward to seeing what people share today for #Archive30