D-block GB-424000-534000
1986 Computer in Use on Project
Children using BBC Microcomputer to work on Domesday Project. Computers now introduced into all schools. (JULY 1985; Mr A. J. Coia)
Pictures from this D-block
Written accounts from this D-block
- Details Of Disc
- Description Of Spennymoor
- Industries And Housing
- Town Centre And Shopping
- Recreation And Leisure
- Transport And Tudhoe Village
- Tudhoe Colliery And Croxdale
- Social Survey (part 1)
- Social Survey (part 2)
- A Farm Visit (1)
- A Farm Visit (2)
- Childhood In The 1900s (1)
- Childhood In The 1900s (2)
- A School-girl's Diary (1)
- A School-girl's Diary (2)
- A Child's View Of The Future
- Visitor's Guide (1)
- Visitor's Guide (2)
- Visitor's Guide (3)
- The Nicky-nack
Map of the area
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What is Domesday?
What is Domesday?
In 1986 the BBC launched an ambitious project to record a snapshot of everyday life across the UK for future generations. A million volunteers took part… read more here
In 2011 the BBC published the survey online and for six months invited updates to the photographs and text to celebrate the 25th anniversary.
Shortly afterwards the website was added to The National Archives’ UK Government Web Archive.
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