Who Do You Think You Are?

CHANGING MINDS WITH ARCHIVES

‘It seems sad to say it now, but people loved being in the record office and meeting the archivists’

We all know the joy of visiting an archive to discover our relations in the records. But can the pleasures of archival research go as far as helping people with mental health difficulties? A project in Norfolk

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