Dr Daniella M Gonzalez
@DeeGonz92
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Medievalist | Archives and Records Management Professional | SM Fellow @HArchivesTrust | Co-founder @MEMSLibUKC | Views mine
Lichfield, England
Joined December 2013
Just a week to go before expressions of interest close for our proposed PhD, on the dispersal of manuscripts from the Cotton collection. Fancy co-supervising a collaborative PhD with @BLMedieval? Please apply before 28 November 👍 https://t.co/wK5LZi62Qd
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Want to showcase and share the fantastic #Archives and #RecordsManagement work that you’re doing with the sector? There’s still room in the Industry news and Community news sections of the Jan/Feb issue of ARC Magazine! Please get in touch via arceditors@archives.org.uk
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Recording this episode with Khatra and Toki was such fun and I learnt so much from them. If you’re interested in how performance can be used to explore and tell the story of Black communities in #Southampton, have a listen ⬇️
1st October marks the start of #BlackHistoryMonth and #Hampshire has many stories that evidence the lives of Black people in Britain. These stories are explored by @SarahSiddonsFC members Khatra Roles and Toki Ogunkolati who we spoke to on our podcast 🎙️ https://t.co/oiIkR5G7Oy
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I had such fun recording this episode and learning all about the history of the Battle of Southsea 😃
🚨New Podcast episode!🚨 Check out our latest episode exploring the Battle of Southsea project with Simon Berry and Jackson Batchelor https://t.co/0ndwbH6jnl Learn about the collaborations behind this projects and key figures in this story ⚔️
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From a book of English legal statutes. This manuscript was copied in the 14th century and used by an English lawyer, possibly in Herefordshire. This page is for a Statute of Westminster. (WCL Q36 f32r)
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Especially loved the idea of poetry being a portal into the past. Can’t wait to get stuck into this book and be transported back through centuries of history 🤩
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What a wonderful evening organised by @ihr_history celebrating Prof Catherine Clarke’s newly published A History of England in 25 Poems, and hearing from her and poet Hannah Lowe about poetry, history, emotions and feeling 🥳
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Que pasa! Recent works on the Cathedral roof exposed the upper section of a gothic column! 🙌 The column would have formed part of the original 16th century church building ⛪️ #llanitohistorydoc #gibraltar #history #heritage #llanito #exploring #discovery
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Happily #MedievalMonday this week coincides with a Bank Holiday in the UK AND tomorrow is #InternationalDogDay. With this in mind, we delved deep into the archives to find depictions of our faithful friends from way back when. #MedievalManuscripts #DogLovers #HistoricHounds.
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It’s been a while but finally acquired a new reader’s card and spent some time this evening working on the book at @britishlibrary. Feels good to make a return to Humanities floor 1 😊
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Fantastic evening at the @WMPHistory learning from @Corinne_Brazier about the history of policing in #Birmingham and the stories of those connected to the station - from staff to convicts - from the 1800s to 2016 when the station became a museum 🚔
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Thrilled to see the July and August 2025 issue of @ARAUK_IE ARC Magazine out today featuring the latest from the sector 🥳 Lots of fantastic contributions covering a range of topics and projects!
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Today we say a fond farewell to the Victoria Tower. As our collections move to @UkNatArchives, it’s exciting to know they’ll reach a wider audience. Thanks for following us and look out for our new social channels focusing on the collections across the Palace. Updates soon!
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Summer trips planned to a range of libraries and archives where I have some research time available. Let me know if you're in need of (paid) research in Cumbria, Yorkshire, Essex, London, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Hereford, Devon, Cornwall or the West Midlands. https://t.co/FASBhMJMhW
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Maurice Bond was the Clerk of the Records from 1946 to 1981 and is pictured here with our rolled original Acts of Parliament in December 1961. The Victoria Repository was officially re-opened in July 1963, here is an invention for the grand opening of the new repository.
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I’m absolutely delighted to receive confirmation today that I passed my postgraduate diploma with a distinction in Archive Administration today with Aberystwyth University! Yay for being a fully qualified Archivist and Records Manager 🥳🥳🥳
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It’s been a little while since I’ve been to @ihr_history for seminars and what a great re-introduction tonight attending Hannes Kleineke’s paper on evidence about London book production from the late 15th to 16th centuries 📜
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