One of the most interesting aspects of our Heart of Conflict project
is the range of media that we are uncovering and that we might work with.
We're keen to build on this and create audio recordings of our own, preserving people's stories and
histories on an online archive. With this in mind, I met Tim Robins who runs Azook based in Pool (near Redruth), supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund.
Azook archives video, audio and picture records to create an
online resource called 'Cornish Memory Archives' The project lasts for three years
and is half way through.
This makes it easy to explore the unique traditions and heritage
of every village. It is also possible, and I'd like to look at this in more depth,
to see how and when ideas spread from area to area. As more and more material
is put online, it will be fascinating to see how news of the First World War
spread from region to region.
Tim showed me some of the remarkable material they are working with.
Perhaps the most striking thing for me was to see old photographs of the
airbase at Mullion during WW1 with air ships floating along the Cornish
coastline.
Azook loans out equipment and gives free training. I'm really
excited about working with them on Heart of Conflict