Media Archive For Central England
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Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00
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About Media Archive For Central England
Moving image archive for the English Midlands. Visit our website to search through and view the collections. www. macearchive.org
Media Archive For Central England Description
The Media Archive for Central England (MACE) is the screen archive for the Midlands.
MACE is part of a network of public moving image archives that collectively preserve the UK’s moving image heritage. We are also an integral part of the network of public archives and record offices across the Midlands.
Read our FAQs (see left) for more detailed information about who we are and what we do.
Read our Help Section to find out how to use our archive and website.
MACE is a team of nine experienced professionals. We are governed by a board of directors who are also trustees of the charity.
MACE is a non-profit making company limited by guarantee and an independent registered charity. We are registered at Companies House as Media Archive of Central England Ltd (Company No. 3172021) and are registered charity no. 1100890. Our registered office is:
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A teetotal ghost at The Langton Arms, Church Langton
#halloween2019 Church Langton
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Exorcism at Nottingham Racecourse
#halloween2019 Colwick
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Disappearing crisps at The Fleece Inn, Bretforton
#halloween2019 Bretforton
Source: https://buff.ly/2JAHeN8
Paranormal puppetry at National Trust Hardwick
#halloween2019 Doe Lea, Chesterfield
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#wdavh2019
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#caturday
Does anyone know this ginger cat's name? Look like he lived with Birmingham artist Dylan Waldron
Source: https://buff.ly/340Wb2R
"Even your boss can't tell you what to do, because he can't do it himself." -Shoe makers and their workshops at in .
Date: 1964 Source: https://buff.ly/33vKzVm
'The Crystal Kings of England' - Glassblowing at Thomas Webb & Sons in Amblecote near Stourbridge, West Midlands.
Date: 1981 Source: https://buff.ly/2MKnUxM Glassblowing
We don't hold footage of EGX. But we do have the 1992 Gamesmaster Exhibition NECBirmingham. Anyone remember this?
Date: 1992 Source: https://buff.ly/2MyzUSU Retro Events https://buff.ly/1lI6UJd Sore Thumb Retro Games Retro Games Fan Retro Gaming Fans
Meet Judy. In 1960, she was the first baby donkey to have been born in the district of Wychavon, Worcestershire in over 100 years. Anyone know which farm this is in Inkberrow, Worcestershire, United Kingdom?
Date: 1960 Source: https://buff.ly/2nPrzlK
Only a pound! How about this cooked English breakfast at The Kings Head Inn in Warwick, Warwickshire 🥓🍳🍞🍽️
Date: 1987 Source: https://buff.ly/31bbTa4
In 1981, Clive Povey built a cinema on the third floor of his house in Olton, Solihull, United Kingdom. Skip to the end for John Swallow eating a choc ice! Source: https://buff.ly/2IHWlEq
Olton History Solihull Updates Solihull Libraries
Today is the The World Conker Championships, at The Southwick Shuckburgh Arms in Northamptonshire. The annual event started at The Chequered Skipper Ashton in 1965, when a group of anglers decided to play conkers, since it was too rainy to fish. Source: https://buff.ly/2nBv8f2 Southwick, Northamptonshire Ashton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom
How to make a pork pie, at Dickinson & Morris Melton Mowbray Pork Pies. Date: 1984 Source: https://buff.ly/2nCgJzg
Ye Olde Pork Pie Shoppe Melton Mowbray Melton Mowbray
Bob Whetstone from Bromsgrove created working scale models of trams. He used original working drawing, and built them from scratch at 1/8th scale. The models are now at Crich Tramway Museum. Date: 1974 Source: https://buff.ly/34MZImL National Tramway Museum Crich Tramway Museum Tramway Workshop Crich Tramway Village Friends of the National Tramway Museum Tramfabriek - Tram Model Building Model Buses & Trams Traction Scale Models
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Tuesday: 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 17:00
Friday: 09:00 - 17:00
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