These subject-based websites cover animation, war, family history and more, and have been designed to provide learning opportunities for children and teachers.
Anim8ed
An online animation resource including six step-by-step animation projects, final animations, information about animators, and relevant links.
Anim8ed website
Britons At War
Supporting KS2 History, English and ICT, this site features archive photographs from the photographic archive of the Daily Herald newspaper, and unique archive film footage from the Yorkshire Film Archive.
Britons At War website
Finland Dialogues
Working with artist Elizabeth Williams, over 100 photographs were taken by students of Photography and Media Studies at the University of Lapland. These were then edited and organised by students of Social Anthropology at Hull University.
Finland Dialogues website
Auslander | Foreigners
This website looks at perceptions of identity and stereotypes throughout various European countries through two sets of photographs: one from photographer Martin Parr, and one from groups of students in Potsdam, Germany and Bradford, England.
Auslander | Foreigners website
100 Years
Using family album photographs, this website tells the life stories of six adults with personal experience of the industry which made Bradford rich and famous during the last century - wool.
100 Years website
Don McCullin: In England
Don McCullin is one of Britain’s greatest photographers. He has travelled the world, capturing raw, powerful images of war, famine and disaster – but he has also photographed his own country. Our exhibition presents a personal portrait of England.
Don McCullin: In England website
Animalism
Our exhibition Animalism investigates contemporary media responses to our complex and sometimes uncomfortable relationship with the animal world, and how photography, artists' film, cinema and television have represented the contradictory relationships between animals and humans.
Animalism website
Here's One We Made Earlier: 50 Years Of Blue Peter
The first episode of Blue Peter was transmitted on 16 October 1958. Soon, the programme evolved from its humble origins to a twice-weekly programme with an audience of millions. Our 2008 exhibition explored the show's long history and enduring appeal.
Here's One We Made Earlier: 50 Years Of Blue Peter website








