Film for family and local history, National Library of Scotland, Kelvin Hall
Wednesday 29 August – 2 p.m.
Family and Local History Workshop
National Library of Scotland at Kelvin Hall, 1445 Argyle Street, Glasgow, G3 8AW

Find out how archive film can enhance your family or local history research. Learn about the range of material preserved by the National Library of Scotland’s Moving Image Archive from all over Scotland, and discover how it can help you uncover your past. Workshop lasts approximately one hour.
FREE. Book ‘Film for family and local history’ on Eventbrite or phone 0845 366 4629.

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