Posts by Michael Mahoney Archives and archivistsThe power of photography: Black History Month at Roehampton LibraryFriday 8 November 2019As part of Black History Month, the Outreach team at The National Archives decamped...Archives and archivists‘This is our park’: A community well-being projectFriday 4 October 2019‘This is our park’ is a unique collaboration between The National Archives, Wandsworth Heritage...Archives and archivistsRaising awareness of the 1919 ‘Race Riots’ in LiverpoolWednesday 12 June 2019The 1919 race riots were the first time many in Britain became aware of...Archives and archivistsBack in Battersea: a creative reminiscence projectTuesday 9 April 2019In the course of a few afternoons, I learned so much about the lives...Behind the scenesHistorical images inspire memories in RoehamptonTuesday 27 November 2018Memories of life in swinging London’s music scene… Anecdotes about hiding, as a child,...Records and researchOur man in Antigua: Oliver Baldwin, an unconventional governorWednesday 22 August 2018In my opinion the policy adopted by Earl Baldwin towards the populace of the...Records and researchAnatomy of a disaster: the Bombay Docks ExplosionThursday 13 April 2017On Friday 14 April 1944, explosions in Victoria Dock killed over 740 people and...Archives and archivistsThe Irish on the SommeMonday 13 June 2016Michael Mahoney's new panel display explores the involvement of the Irish in this landmark...Records and researchThe Trinidad Water Riots of 1903Friday 1 November 2013As part of the research for the ‘Caribbean through a lens’ project at The...Records and researchIrish indentured labour in the CaribbeanMonday 11 March 2013Whilst doing research for the ‘Caribbean through a lens‘ user participation project, a chance... « 1 2