As part of our preparations for the 60th anniversary of Woman's Hour, we've been asking you to send us your personal photos which you think say something about women's history in the 20th century. As the photos began to arrive they set us thinking about the significance of family albums, what we do and don't include in them and how they come to define our collective memories.
To discuss the changing face of the family photo album Martha Kearney is joined by Amanda Hopkinson, writer and photography critic in the faculty of humanities at the University of East Anglia and Trish Morrissey, photographer and artist.