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East Midlands Oral History Archive

National oral history resources

  • Archived BBC Collections:
  • is building and preserving what is now the UK's largest oral history collection of interviews with professionals from across the film, television, radio and theatre industries.
  •  established with the approval and co-operation of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) creates a valuable new body of research material for the study of British diplomatic history.
  •  website has interviews with major figures in the British film industry.
  •  project
  •  (not currently available in August 2024 due to cyber attack)
  • . Life stories from the Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolism.
  •  oral history collection.
  • . The Living Stories website has been created as part of the Haemophilia and HIV Life History project; a collection of 30 interviews. This website focuses on the life histories of eight of those people and presents key themes that emerge from the interviews using edited audio extracts.
  • The Royal Voluntary Service's '' project has many oral history clips as part of resources for schools about volunteering.
  • : a small-scale programme of interviews with explorers, scientists, missionaries and others working in the Arctic and Antarctic.
  •  at King's College, London
  • : Digital stories told by travellers. From the Rural Media Company in the West Midlands.
  •  - the Rugby League Oral History Project. Funded by an £85,000 grant from the University of Huddersfield which develops the University’s links with both the sport and the communities of West Yorkshire in which it is played by providing a substantial boost to the promotion of Rugby League heritage.
  •  is an oral history blog which looks at working class history in England.
  • : recording and commemorating the role played by trade unions and workers on the Home Front in the UK during the Second World War.

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