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Drawing of London fashion (1808)
Drawing of ladies and gentlemen from London by the artist James Peller Malcolm. Published in 1808. The original copy of this image can be found at the Roderic Bowen Library and Archives, University of Wales Lampeter.
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Dr Matt Phillpott
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Images of London buildings
Photographs of the outside of the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, London.
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Dr Tehmina Goskar
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Observing the 1980s Ephemera - The future of London's government discussion document - Industry and employment
Listed here are links to the digital versions of items of ephemera including pamphlets, newspapers, policy documents and reports, from the University of Sussex Library scanned for the Observing the 1980s Project.
A link is also provided to the relevant entry in the University of Sussex Special Collections catalogue providing more information about the document. The items of ephemera provide additional context for the Mass Observation Project and British Library Oral History materials in the Observing the 1980s Project, coming from the same period and dealing with contemporary issues such as the Poll Tax, AIDS and the Falklands Conflict.
The materials were selected for their relevance to themes addressed in the undergraduate history course ‘1984: Thatcher’s Britain’ at the University of Sussex.
These digitised resources are available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share-alike licence . This means that you may download and re-use the resources for non-commercial purposes but you must credit the author and make available any re-purposed versions under the same Creative Commons licence terms.
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J Scantlebury
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Professorial Lecture: Professor Robert Shoemaker - Learning about Crime
'Learning about Crime' by Professor Robert Shoemaker, Department of History, given Wednesday 21 May 2008. Also includes short talks about the newly expanded version of Old Bailey Proceedings Online Website by Professor Clive Emsley (Open University) and Professor Tim Hitchcock (University of Hertfordshire).
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Dr Matt Phillpott
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Samuel Hartlib, the Republic of Letters and the English Commonwealth
Mark Greengrass, 'Technology and Tolerance during the Commonwealth: Samuel Hartlib and the Republic of Letters'. Given 27 March 1999 at the Colloque 1'Universite de Paris-X.
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Dr Matt Phillpott
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University of the Arts London
Content created by staff and students at the University of the Arts London
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Mr Chris Follows
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