Welcome to the Archive
Thank you. Confirming your subscription means more than the word suggests - it tells me there is at least one more person who thinks this work is worth doing, and that is the only reason the work continues.
What happens next
Dispatches arrive when there is something worth saying - not on a schedule, never filler. In practice that has meant two or three emails a month, sometimes fewer, occasionally more when a field trip produces something unusual. Each dispatch is one of three kinds.
- Field Diary. A short piece from the road, written the same week it happened. A village, a churchyard, a workshop, an interview. These are the first drafts of the archive.
- Project Updates. Longer pieces about how the project is moving - who has said yes, what I have learned, what is changing. Honest, and written as if to a collaborator rather than a mailing list.
- New Subject Pages. When a new Maker, Keeper, Carrier, Rememberer, Steward, or Gatherer is published, you will be among the first to read their full profile.
No sales. No courses. No affiliate links. The archive is funded by print sales and licensing, and the newsletter is where the work itself gets shared. If a dispatch ever feels like it is trying to sell you something, reply and tell me - I will have lost the plot.
While you wait for the first dispatch
Three places to begin, depending on which part of the work interests you most.
Before the First Frame
Why the archive exists, how it started, and what the first seventy-four outreach emails taught me about how people respond when you ask honestly about their work.
Read the piece → The JournalEvery dispatch so far
Field notes, project updates, and long-form pieces since the archive began. Read in any order - they are self-contained.
Browse the Journal → The PeopleMakers, Keepers, and the rest
The six categories that structure the archive, and the people who have been photographed so far. The heart of the project.
Meet them →One small thing, if you have a moment
The confirmation email you just received came from mash@englandarchive.org. That is not a monitored inbox - it is my inbox. I read every reply myself.
If there is a craft, a tradition, a place, a church, a farm, a family, an event, or a person you think belongs in the archive - reply to the confirmation and tell me. Who taught you something you now carry with you? What do you think is at risk of going unrecorded near where you live? Every meaningful lead the archive has followed in the last six months came from someone answering that question.
No pressure. The archive grows whether or not you reply. But if something comes to mind, write it down while it is there - even a single sentence is useful, and I will always read it.
Thank you again for following. The work is slow, and its value is measured in decades rather than weeks, but it is made possible by the handful of people who care enough to keep watching. You are now one of them.
Mash Bonigala
Founder, The England Archive