Posts by Clare Horrie Archives and archivistsArchives in the Art Room: How can documents inspire?Thursday 27 October 2022From October 2021 to February 2022, The National Archives Education Service launched its first...Records and researchLieutenant Euan Lucie-Smith ‘reported missing’: A mother’s enquiryTuesday 4 October 2022Collections held by The National Archives offer an important opportunity to explore the significant...Behind the scenesIdeas and practical resources for History teachersThursday 24 January 2019We’re excited about the publication of our new book, ‘100 ideas for Primary Teachers: History’...Behind the scenesNew resources for A level and GCSE history teachersMonday 9 October 2017The National Archives Education Department has been very busy this summer: we have created...Records and researchElizabeth I’s monarchy: rule of a ‘weak and feeble’ woman?Tuesday 1 November 2016A new online collection offers unprecedented and extensive access to Elizabeth I in her...Behind the scenesWhat history textbooks don’t tell you about the Jacobites…Monday 7 July 2014I had a sketchy knowledge of the period relating to the Jacobites and had...Behind the scenesCalling all A Level history teachersMonday 23 June 2014If you’re an A level history teacher, you’ll know that new draft specifications have...Records and researchEmily Davison and the 1913 Epsom DerbyTuesday 4 June 2013Today marks 100 years since one of the most famous events in the campaign...