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SUMMARY:Historic environment research workshop: unlocking the asylum archives
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an exciting skills workshop at Carlisle Archives as part of a new volunteer research project “Melancholy\, Mania and Metallurgy: Unlocking the Asylum Archives”. This project will be uncovering the stories of North Pennines lead miners and their families who spent time in county asylums. \nThe workshop\, on Tuesday 3 March\, 12 noon to 4pm\, is an opportunity to learn archive skills and interact with historical material from the Garlands Hospital collection (formerly known as Cumberland and Westmorland County Lunatic Asylum). It will include: \n•    A behind the scenes tour of the archive\n•    A display class with historical material from the Garlands Hospital collection (patient registers\, illustrated casebooks\, post-mortem reports) exploring how to use them and what they can tell us\n•    An illustrated history of Cumberland and Westmorland County Lunatic Asylum\n•    Introduction to palaeography skills (reading old handwriting) with an activity using original documents\n•    Introduction to digital resources session with an activity using Ancestry records \nPlease note that this project is for adults only. Historical documents use outdated terminology to describe disability and mental health conditions and may also contain material that some people find offensive or distressing. \nPlease sign up using the volunteer platform Better Impact \nImage (c) Ninesergeants \n 
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/historic-environment-research-workshop-unlocking-the-asylum-archives-2/
LOCATION:Carlisle Archive Centre\, Petteril Bank Road\, Carlisle\, CA1 3AJ
CATEGORIES:Research,Volunteering
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SUMMARY:Pennine Way volunteer information sessions - online
DESCRIPTION:We are looking for volunteers to join our team of Pennine Way People – a team of volunteers who help us monitor and maintain a 73-mile stretch from Tan Hill on the Teesdale/ North Yorkshire border to Greenhead in Northumberland. We are holding two online information sessions\, which will be for about an hour\, on Tuesday 3 March and Monday 9 March\, to share more details of how to get involved. \nThe route attracts thousands of walkers every year and when combined with temperamental weather conditions the trail can become a victim of its own success\, with the ground underfoot becoming boggy and eroded\, and stiles and gates becoming difficult to use. \nHow can you can get involved?\nWe are looking for:- \nChampion volunteers – people who will ‘adopt’ a stretch of the Pennine Way. This involves walking a designated stretch of the route 3 to 5 times per year and reporting any problems. \nBuddy volunteers – those who may be available to double up with a champion on certain stretches and help with transport logistics from the start to the finish of the route.. \nMaintenance volunteers – those that can help with a regular programme of practical works including stile repairs\, drystone walling\, path resurfacing and drainage works. \nJoin a session without commitment\, find out about what is entailed with each of the roles\,  and to let you know how you can register your interest and what the next steps will be. No prior experience is required but an appropriate level of fitness suited to the volunteer role would be beneficial. \nPlease register to attend one of the two events here via our TicketSource platform. \n\n\n\n                \n                \n\n\nIf you have any other questions or are unable to attend one of the designated information sessions\, please feel free to contact Adam Crolla at adamc@northpennines.org.uk or Emma Harle at Eharle@northpennine.org.uk
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/pennine-way-volunteer-information-sessions-online/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Online talk,Volunteering
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