
The Scrapbook History Podcast explores the history of scrapbook making in Britain during the twentieth century. Join me, Cherish Watton, your scrapbook scholar host to explore why people created scrapbooks, how they made them, and what topics inspired them. We'll also talk to people who make scrapbooks, archivists who care for them, and historians like me, who study them.
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Category | History | ||||

In this episode, I speak to Stef Dickers, Special Collections and Archives Manager at Bishopsgate Institute about archiving an extraordinary range of scrapbooks of everyday life. Show notes: www.scrapbooks.org.uk/e06-exploring-scrapbooks-of-e... more
In this episode, I speak to Syma Ahmed, BME Women's Project Development Officer at Glasgow Women's Library about her Life Books scrapbooking projects with women living in Glasgow. I also explore how scrapbooks have been used historically as a form of... more
In the next episode of The Scrapbook History Podcast, I speak to Dr Bridget Moynihan about a series of scrapbooks made by the Scottish poet Edwin Morgan. We talk about why he made them, the role they fulfilled in his life, and how we can make sense o... more
This episode looks at what it meant to actually make a scrapbook in the early twentieth century. We begin by looking at some of the advice given to young scrapbookers in newspapers, before talking to Dr Eloise Moss about a scrapbooking police detecti... more
I’m a MFA student making conceptual work around memory and archive. I’ve found myself referencing the scrap time and time again. When I research the scrapbook I’ve hit so many roadblocks. This podcast has introduced me to some great historians that I can now reference and read up on! Keep up the great work.










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