'We have not forgotten you’: Christmas, Charity and the Leeds 'A’ Division.
Posted by Bethany Rowley In my last blog post, I stated that there were many Vicar led charities for the poor in Leeds, but that...
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Posted by Bethany Rowley In my last blog post, I stated that there were many Vicar led charities for the poor in Leeds, but that...
Posted by Eilis Boyle In my first ever post for the Men, Women and Care blog I briefly touched on the role played by individual...
Posted by Jessica Meyer It has been a bit of a banner week for the project. The prototype for our database has been completed and...
Posted by Alexia Moncrieff I have now completed six research trips to the National Archives in Kew. Along with getting to know the train line...
Posted by Bethany Rowley Throughout my time at Leeds University I have often heard the phrase “make the most of every opportunity”. Aware that studying...
Posted by Jessica Meyer I have been writing about Arnold Loosemore, V.C., on and off for the past six months. I first encountered his story...
On 18 March 2017 the Men, Women and Care project team travelled to Edinburgh for ‘What Tommy Did Next’, a one-day symposium hosted by the...
Posted by Bethany Rowley As my research progress, I am beginning to understand that the relationship between religious charities and disabled ex-servicemen of the First...
From 31 January to 3 February 2017 Alexia attended the inaugural Eric Richards Symposium in British and Australasian History hosted by Flinders University's School of...
Five months into my research project, I have visited the National Archives at Kew a number of times, and am gathering a collection of interesting...