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This position will research Messrs Dyke & Son, the builders of the unique mausoleum for Sir Richard and Lady Isabel Burton in Mortlake. As a history research volunteer, your work will inform the ongoing interpretation of a unique heritage site in south London. Aims and objectives: • Develop a research plan to find out more about the lives and business of Messrs Dyke & Son, Stonemason of 49 Highgate Road (Kentish Town); • Carry out primary and secondary research using materials found online and in local archives; • Produce a report telling the story of these under-researched craftspeople and how they came to build the Burton Mausoleum. This research will inform a crucial aspect of our wider research and interpretation project at the Burton Mausoleum, Mortlake. You will be contributing to "Burton: Exploring Without Boundaries", a National Lottery Heritage Funded project. How to Apply: To apply, please send a short sample of your previous research to Caitlin Jones, Burton Project Manager caitlin@habitatsandheritage.org.uk. Our aim is for inductions on w/c 16th September or 30th September.
About you (desirable skills and experience) • Interest in local heritage and public history • Enthusiasm for telling unique stories and highlighting under-researched topics; • Experience conducting independent research using primary/secondary sources both online and in archives; • Experience writing for academic and/or public audiences; • Eagerness to learn; • Ability to work independently and manage time effectively.
We hope you will gain valuable research, writing, and public history skills through this volunteer position. This is a fantastic opportunity to work with a heritage organisation and boost your CV!
Flexible hours but we suggest an average of 4 hours per week for a period of 3-6 months. Our team can offer support on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, but you can complete any remote work at times convenient for you!