GhostViewer is a free, growing online archive of historic photographs from towns, villages, and cities across the United Kingdom, paired with an interactive "then and now" rephotography tool that lets users align historic images with the same view today.
The local history of two villages: Benhall and Sternfield. We have a physical archive based in Benhall Green and a website.
A must-visit repository of information relating to family history in Norfolk and further afield.
The ‘British Karting Heritage Project’ is a personal ‘not-for-profit’ project intended to preserve and promote the history and heritage of British karting.
The Brass Bands Archive records over a century of brass band history in Britain and internationally.
The Heritage Buddies community archive contains primary material covering historic graveyards in Renfrewshire.
This cross-cultural archive focuses on folklore, storytelling, oral histories, folk art, dance, living traditions, women’s memories, migration, cultural belonging, and everyday heritage practices across Belfast and Delhi.
Great Mongeham is a small rural village in East Kent, close to the Cinque Port town of Deal. Over many years, clergymen, schoolteachers and villagers have collected documents, photos, newspaper articles and memories.
We are a UK-based charity dedicated to hand knitting, domestic machine knitting and crochet, run by volunteers and supported by subscriptions and donations.
The One Table, Many Stories Community Archive will preserve and celebrate the experiences of older adults, volunteers, families, and community members connected to the Angy Care Health Foundation, a charity based in Gravesend, Kent.
Established in 2024 at Cudham Environmental Activities Centre run by Woodcraft Folk, this archive is available on request. There is a substantial repository collection including photos, magazines, minutes of meetings relating to Woodcraft Folk.
A website dedicated to the history of the Somerset parish of Hardington Mandeville
Cheadle Heritage & History Archives is dedicated to recording and preserving the history of Cheadle, Cheshire as the life of a living community.
Champs Camp boxing gym was established in Moss Side by Phil Martin in the 1980s, as a response to social depravation and unrest in the area. It was the UK’s first Black-led boxing gym and at one time was home to four British boxing champions.
The Bradwell Silver Band is based in New Bradwell, Milton Keynes. It was founded in Jan 1901 as the Bradwell United Brass Band. The archive collection contains material relating to the establishment of the band right through to the present.
Rosses Point is a unique and magical place on the North West coast of Ireland. It has a strong maritime heritage coupled with deep links to the Yeats, artists and poets.
Started in 2025 and run by volunteers, the Abthorpe Historical Archive (AHA) exists to preserve the unique and irreplaceable heritage of the village of Abthorpe in South Northamptonshire, to make it accessible to everyone, and to encourage engagement with Abthorpe heritage.
A study of the village of Littlethorpe in Leicestershire, where I grew up during the 1950’s and early 60’s.
The Cardiff Music History archive is a dynamic, community-led project dedicated to preserving and showcasing over a century of Cardiff's unique music culture.
Huntingdonshire Nostalgia Trust is local community based volunteer trust which has been running for over 15 years.
We have a collection of items relating to the history of a small Lancashire cotton town dating from the mid-eighteenth century to the present day.
Material related to Rushbury, Shropshire and surrounding parishes; collection currently being recatalogued but about 500 photographs and postcards, 15 local maps, records from local primary school, local WI and relating to parish church, village hall and parish council.
Deaf History Scotland (DHS) is a community-led organisation founded in 2008 that is committed to preserving and documenting the history, culture, and activities of deaf individuals and organisations in Scotland as the caretaker of the Scottish Deaf Archive (SDA).
Yealmpton Parish Archive in Devon contains documents and information spanning several hundred years. Hundreds of photographs are at present being digitised and catalogued.