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St James' Aslackby St James Aslackby: Preserving Heritage, Fostering Community, and Bringing History to Life
The portrait was painted by the Dutch artist Joep Nicolas in 1929. Photo: Nottingham City Council Unveiling Literary Treasures: D H Lawrence Portrait Finds Home in Nottingham City Museums
Alison Kay, National Railway Museum’s Archives Manager and Ashlynn Welburn, Oral History Project Archivist at Eurostar. Photo: JK Doran People, Pride and Progress: recording the histories of LGBTQ+ railway workers