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BARGAIN!!
The 2010 Calendar is now reduced to an amazing £2!
Since the 2011 calendar will shortly be issued, we'd like to offer the current one at a vastly reduced price. Still 5 months of the year to go - that's only 40p a month!
Fabulous pictures and snippets of history - worth having for the quality of the pictures alone - but also helping to support the project.
If you would like to purchase a calendar please complete the order form and return it to the project office with your payment. The order form can be downloaded by clicking here. Calendars can be purchased directly from the project office from Teesside Archives.
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EVALUATION OF BRITISH STEEL ARCHIVE PROJECT
We are looking to appoint an external person with the relevant skills to evaluate the British Steel Archive Project.
The work needs to take place during October and November 2010 and the evaluation report submitted by 30th November.
If you are interested in learning more, please download the Evaluation Briefing document here.
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WELCOME TO NEW ARCHIVES MANAGER
The British Steel Archive Project would like to extend a warm and friendly welcome to the new Archives Manager of Teesside Archives who has recently taken up her new post.
Ruth Hobbins has moved up from Liverpool where she was Acting Principal Archivist at the City Archives. We look forward to working with Ruth for the remainder of the project.
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FAREWELL! FAREWELL!
Sadly, we are reaching the point in the project where members of the team are moving on to other jobs.
Karen Oxley, the Project Administrator and the person who keeps us all on the straight and narrow, has been offered a new job in the University and will leave the project at the beginning of June 2010. Although Karen would like to stay on and see the project through to the end, it is understandable in the current economic climate that she felt she had to grasp this opportunity.
Karen will be hugely missed but we wish her well in her new job and congratulate her on her promotion!
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STEEL STORIES
Steel Stories is a new session on offer from the British Steel Archive Project.
It is a chance to reminisce about living and working in the steel industry on Teesside. We invite you to look at photographs from the British Steel Collection, to bring along your own steel objects and if you wish share your Steel Story.
Details of forthcoming Steel Stories sessions will be available online shortly. If you are part of a group and are interested in holding a session then please contact Karen Oxley on 01642 384478.
These photographs are from our first Steel Stories session run on Wednesday 5th May at the WNMT Centre on Meath Street in Middlesbrough.

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