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      reCollections - Michael Piggott - National Museum of Australia
      • Michael Piggott is a part-time consultant and researcher within the archives and cultural heritage sectors, in 2014 completing several projects with Significance International.
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  2. Apr 14, 2020 · * Michael Piggott AM is a semi-retired archivist with many years’ experience, and is currently Chair of the (ACT) Territory Records Advisory Council. He has a chapter in The Honest History Book . His latest work is a chapter in Community Archives, Community Spaces: Heritage, Memory and Identity (Bastian & Flinn, ed., Facet, 2020).

  3. Associate Professor. Tel: +44 2476 523511. Email: Michael.Pigott@warwick.ac.uk. Room 1.33. Faculty of Arts Building. University of Warwick. Coventry, CV4 7AL. About. My main research interests are in sound, cinema and place, experimental film and video, and the arts of projection.

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  4. Jun 16, 2021 · * Michael Piggott AM is a semi-retired archivist with many years’ experience and has been Chair of the (ACT) Territory Records Advisory Council. He has a chapter in The Honest History Book.

  5. Sep 20, 2021 · Michael Piggott* ‘Out of Tune, but still mouldering: the National Archives of Australia’, Honest History, 20 September 2021. This article follows Michael Piggott’s earlier piece, ‘Mouldering away: how long a journey for our National Archives?’, which coincided with a campaign to increase funding for the Archives. The campaign was only ...

  6. Jul 6, 2014 · On Oct. 31, 1861, 27-year-old Michael Piggott, the brick mason from Quincy, was mustered into federal service at Benton Barracks near St. Louis. Pvt. Piggott was elected second lieutenant by the men in his company.

  7. From 1971 Michael Piggott worked for the National Library of Australia, the Australian War Memorial, the National Archives of Australia and the University of Melbourne. He began semi-retirement in 2008 as a Canberra-based archives consultant and independent scholar, taking up a fellowship with the Australian Prime Ministers Centre.

  8. Author Michael Piggott, who for thirty-seven years worked as an archivist at the National Library of Australia, the Australian War Memorial, the National Archives of Australia, and the University of Melbourne, aims “to explore some of the connections between Australian society and its records” (p. 4), to plumb how records and their preservation,...

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