In 1986 the BBC produced a product for educational use called the "Doomsday Project". It came out as an interactive laserdisc.
They have archived the data in a project called Doomsday revisited this is the area covering moulton where I live
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/domesday/dblock/GB-476000-264000/picture/3
it has some quaint and intresting things, as well as pictures, comments etc from the time on the local area, maybe some intresting leads..
You can look at other areas that you may have known at the time. I am working on a project that will use this data but thought that those of you with a few spare hour or two can get into their time machines and tour the UK of the 1986... It will give you something to do on these cold nights when you dont feel like going out to explore....
mo
They have archived the data in a project called Doomsday revisited this is the area covering moulton where I live
http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/domesday/dblock/GB-476000-264000/picture/3
it has some quaint and intresting things, as well as pictures, comments etc from the time on the local area, maybe some intresting leads..
You can look at other areas that you may have known at the time. I am working on a project that will use this data but thought that those of you with a few spare hour or two can get into their time machines and tour the UK of the 1986... It will give you something to do on these cold nights when you dont feel like going out to explore....
mo