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Sprucing up the Place: Reintroducing Nature to the Lower Swansea Valley

Archives Assistant, Stephanie Basford-Morris, reflects on a project to re-package the Lower Swansea Valley collection, during which she discovered more about the regeneration of a scarred post-industrial area of Swansea. In 2019 I re-packaged and re-numbered a collection about the Lower Swansea Valley Project (LSVP); the task would teach me about the re-introduction of nature to an area…Continue Reading Sprucing up the Place: Reintroducing Nature to the Lower Swansea Valley

Decades of dedication – an archival appreciation of the nursing profession

2020 was the year when we clapped for our carers, and publicly celebrated our health heroes. The nursing profession was a big part of this, and they have continued with their incredible work and devotion throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Looking back in the archives, it is clear that this appreciation of nurses and the nursing…Continue Reading Decades of dedication – an archival appreciation of the nursing profession

Connecting Collections: Alfred Russel Wallace and his links to Swansea

Photograph of laptop on tree stump surrounded by autumn leaves

“For me, there is no more admirable character in the history of science” Sir David Attenborough Come and explore archives near and far to discover the man considered to be the father of the evolution of the species – Alfred Russel Wallace. The first visit is to the Natural History Museum, where a picture of Wallace is painted of…Continue Reading Connecting Collections: Alfred Russel Wallace and his links to Swansea

‘Blitzes and Botheration’

During World War Two, Swansea was subjected to a number of air raid attacks by the German Luftwaffe. The city was identified by the Nazis as a legitimate strategic target due to its importance as a port and docks. One of the more intense attacks was that of the Three Night’s Blitz, which took place…Continue Reading ‘Blitzes and Botheration’

Industrial Landscapes

We recently re-discovered a tweet where we shared this lovely photo of pit ponies from Aberaman Colliery, enjoying some open air and freedom during miners fortnight, 1961. It prompted this interesting reply from Dr Hilary Orange, which got us thinking….. Reminiscent of a long standing visual motif in the Ruhrgebiet of nature in the foreground…Continue Reading Industrial Landscapes

New online exhibition – Raissa Page: Life Through a Different Lens

When the Being Human Festival event organisers announced this year’s (very topical!) theme as ‘New Worlds’ we knew that the recently catalogued Raissa Page collection had a lot to offer. As a self-taught photographer Raissa Page used documentary photography to capture the lives of marginalised groups at times of social change during the 20th century….Continue Reading New online exhibition – Raissa Page: Life Through a Different Lens

How do numbers feature in, what is on the whole, an Archive full of words?

The Richard Burton Archives do have figures lurking behind the scenes: the archives themselves, such as reports, ledgers, accounts, balance sheets, wage books and other financial documents, numerical records that we create, such as the number of people who visit us, how researchers contact us and how many documents are produced. We take part in…Continue Reading How do numbers feature in, what is on the whole, an Archive full of words?

Remembering Aberfan

54 years ago, at 9.15am on the morning of October 21, 1966, a spoil tip collapsed onto the Welsh village of Aberfan, engulfing Pantglas Primary School and other buildings. The disaster resulted in the tragic deaths of 116 children and 28 adults. After the landslide stopped, many local residents rushed to the school and began…Continue Reading Remembering Aberfan

Unexpected Company

Back in March when we were told that the Archives team, like the rest of the University, would have to work from home due to COVID-19, my immediate panicked thought was, ‘How?’ The work that I do as a part-time archives assistant is mainly invigilating the Reading Room and the Archives wouldn’t be welcoming people…Continue Reading Unexpected Company

International Day of University Sport

An annual tradition since 2016, the 20th September is the International Day of University Sport. As we celebrate Swansea University’s centenary year, this blog will take a brief tour of 100 years of sport at the University. From the University’s foundation, sport has played a significant role in student life. In the 1920s, in February…Continue Reading International Day of University Sport