From a British banking giant to Singapore's former racecourse; a Hong Kong luxury landmark to a pioneering London housing charity - these case studies show how History Ink turns archives and heritage into lasting, meaningful stories. Read on to find out more.

Five Projects. One Philosophy.

Santander (UK)

An end-to-end heritage programme spanning archives discovery and digitization, a digital and physical exhibition, and a landmark show at the British Museum

Singapore Turf Club

A multi-strand heritage events programme celebrating - and bidding farewell to - one of Singapore's oldest and most beloved institutions

Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong

Curating and project managing a permanent historical exhibition in the East Lobby of one of the world's most storied luxury hotels

Republic of Singapore Yacht Club

A landmark bicentennial programme incorporating exhibitions, a permanent Heritage Gallery, oral history, archives cataloguing and a film for Asia's oldest yacht club, opened by the President of Singapore

Hill Homes UK

We dug into the Hill Homes archives to write a new history of this housing association with extraordinary origins