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09/01/2023

Unfortunately the magazine has ceased trading

28/04/2020

April issue now available free online only for download -www.knocknews.net

February/March issue out now
26/02/2020

February/March issue out now

60 Years of the MiniAt the Grampian Transport Museum - Sunday 25th AugustSixty years after being launched by the British...
10/10/2019

60 Years of the Mini

At the Grampian Transport Museum - Sunday 25th August

Sixty years after being launched by the British Motor Corporation (BMC), on 26 August 1959, the Mini remains one of the most recognisable and loved vehicles ever made – it was, also, arguably the world’s first classless car.
The Mini is an enduring symbol of the swinging sixties: it gave its name to the mini skirt and countless small versions of other products; it was bought by a wide spectrum of society from royalty to impoverished students – and in Mini Cooper formats, excelled in motor sport on stage rallies and on tarmac circuits.
In 1959, as the country emerged from post-war austerity, just over 58% of UK households owned a television set, 13% of households had a refrigerator and only 35% of households owned a car. By 1970 over 50% of households owned a car. (full article in the September/October issue)

Back On Top O Tap O' NothWe waited until the warm spell passed. Who wants to work in bright sun under blue skies? We wai...
09/10/2019

Back On Top O Tap O' Noth

We waited until the warm spell passed. Who wants to work in bright sun under blue skies? We waited until the weather broke. We waited until the mist came down. We waited for a week of black clouds and a whipping wind full of stinging rain and hail. Perfect weather for a long week of digging around Rhynie. We join Aberdeen University students and staff archaeologists for another episode in the Northern Picts saga, under Professor Gordon Noble. (read the full story in the September/October issue)

September/October issue (front cover)
07/10/2019

September/October issue (front cover)

21/08/2019

Do you have a contribution you would like printed in the Knock News ? Do you have a story to tell, a skill to share ? We are always looking for editorial.
Get in touch - [email protected]

31/07/2019

We can be digitising archives: They were lucky. I guess most smaller collections are not digitised. Especially book collections.

NEWS:

Records dating from the late 19th Century have been damaged after a flood at the National Records of Scotland.

Staff said birth, death and marriage records were affected after heavy rain flooded through the New Register House dome in central Edinburgh last week.

They said there was no loss of information as all records were digitised.

The records office said a team of volunteers was on standby in case flooding occurred in future.

A spokeswoman at National Records of Scotland said: "Following exceptionally heavy rainfall last week, water ingress was detected in New Register House.

"There was no significant damage to records or building fabric and a successful repair was promptly carried out."S:

We can be digitising archives: They were lucky. I guess most smaller collections are not digitised. Especially book collections.

Records dating from the late 19th Century have been damaged after a flood at the National Records of Scotland.

Staff said birth, death and marriage records were affected after heavy rain flooded through the New Register House dome in central Edinburgh last week.

They said there was no loss of information as all records were digitised.

The records office said a team of volunteers was on standby in case flooding occurred in future.

A spokeswoman at National Records of Scotland said: "Following exceptionally heavy rainfall last week, water ingress was detected in New Register House.

"There was no significant damage to records or building fabric and a successful repair was promptly carried out."

23/07/2019

KN is now offering a high quality scanning service.

If you (or organisations you are connected with) have a large amount of documents/art/records that need scanning, high quality, with file re-naming, so you can use the data or have it stored simply as digitised backup, contact us now to get a quotation for it.

This could also save you storage space. We also have arrangements for doc. storage at a high quality local
facility while processing - with collection and pickup available for large quantities.

Anything from a single file - banker's box - to 100,000+ documents. GDPR aware. Limited to A3 max.
Documents /multi page docs can be produced as single PDFs, even with different paper sizes combined - or other formats.

Also, we are still offering graphics/design/photography/writing and editing services.

Should you wish a quotation email - [email protected]

some examples of our content
19/07/2019

some examples of our content

Some examples of photoshoots we have done recently
16/07/2019

Some examples of photoshoots we have done recently

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