Posted Friday, May 1, 2015 by Chris Leggett under News
Plans to digitise the Express & Star’s photo archive have taken another step forward with the appointment of experts to develop community projects to explore the historic collection.
Specialist heritage agency Tricolor has been selected to develop ideas which will get the widest possible usage of the images, which will be digitised and uploaded to a free to access website.
Front from left Tricolor heritage consultant Frank Crosby and MNA brand and communications manager Chris Leggett. Back row from left volunteer Mick Pearson, Lisa George from the University of Wolverhampton, WAVE city archivist Heidi McIntosh, Tricolor heritage consultant Gwendolen Whitaker, volunteer Ann Eales and Scott Knight from the University of Wolverhampton.(more…)
Posted Friday, March 20, 2015 by Chris Leggett under News
Keith Harrison looks through the archive with Dr John Pymm
The bid to save the Express & Star’s archive of historic photographs has taken another step forward with the donation of £20,000 to the project. (more…)
Posted Monday, June 9, 2014 by Chris Leggett under News
An ambitious plan to make more than 750,000 photographs, spanning 140 years of West Midland history, available to the public has been given lottery backing. (more…)
Posted Thursday, December 19, 2013 by Chris Leggett under News
Brand and communications manager Chris Leggett signs the bid document with (front left) WAVE head of service Corinne MIller and (right) Wolverhampton University associate dean Patricia Cooper, watched by the bid team in the archive room
The Express & Star’s bid for funding to digitise its photo archive has been submitted to the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Posted Monday, September 16, 2013 by Chris Leggett under News
Reader Clare Rasdell with the cutting of her great-grandfather
More than 100 groups and individuals have rallied to back our bid for lottery funding, which would enable the entire Express & Star photographic archive to be viewed over the internet.
Posted Thursday, August 15, 2013 by Chris Leggett under News
Editorial executive Tom Graham writes: The Express & Star’s bid for Heritage Lottery Fund money to preserve its photo archive is a major step towards ensuring this priceless collection is available for future generations.
Posted Thursday, August 15, 2013 by Chris Leggett under News
The Express & Star is planning to make some 750,000 photographs taken over the last 139 years onto a website available to the general public – and it is looking for local people to offer their support.