Volunteer blogger Freya revisits a beloved Austen adaptation (no, not that one), ahead of its screening at Pictureville.
Our guest authors include researchers and students working with our collection, volunteers, friends of the museum, and representatives of other museums, charities and organisations we work with.
Volunteer blogger Freya revisits a beloved Austen adaptation (no, not that one), ahead of its screening at Pictureville.
Volunteer blogger Lauren celebrates pioneering women on the radio, from Yorkshire and further afield.
Jonathan Hatfull explores the eclectic and unpredictable world of Ben Wheatley, ahead of the release of his new film BULK.
Volunteer blogger Freya revisits a film which refuses easy categorisation, ahead of its 40th anniversary screenings at Pictureville.
Volunteer blogger Elena thinks about how sci fi films reveal our fears about AI—and how it doesn’t have to be monstrous to be scary.
To celebrate Pac-Man’s 45th birthday, volunteer blogger Sophie looks back through time to honour the enduring legacy of one of gaming’s greatest legends.
On what would have been Lewis Morley’s 100th birthday, Archives Cataloguer Hayley shares a behind-the-scenes look at our work to catalogue his archive, as well as some highlights from the iconic photographer’s collection.
Rachel Pronger reflects on the inspiration behind a new film season, curated by archive activist feminist collective Invisible Women and screening 19–25 June at Pictureville.
Volunteer blogger Freya reflects on the philosophy of Tove Jansson’s Moomin tales.
Conservator Martha Jones takes us behind the scenes of her work on a fascinating figure from Alice in Wonderland.
Volunteer blogger Mia explores the history of Earth Day and shares ideas for how to get involved.
On Earth Day, volunteer blogger Hannah explores how our relationships with animals have changed—through photos from the Daily Herald Archive.