Posts by Vicky Iglikowski-Broad Records and researchSt. Dunstan’s Hostel for Blind Soldiers and SailorsThursday 15 October 2015In a series of blog posts on medical technology in the First World War, we’ve attempted...Records and researchStriking women: labour unrest among First World War female workersThursday 8 October 2015On 30 September 1916 ‘between 2,000 and 3,000 of the women employees of the Lancaster...Records and researchEqual pay for equal work: female munitions workers in the First World WarThursday 10 September 2015In part one of our blog series on female munitions workers, my colleague Vicky detailed...Records and researchCarnival: bringing a ‘little bit of heaven’ to Notting HillFriday 28 August 2015The August bank holiday weekend is iconic as the weekend of Notting Hill Carnival...Records and researchThe image of the female munitions workerWednesday 12 August 2015There is a distinct image of female munitions workers during the First World War...Records and researchX-rays at the frontThursday 16 July 2015This blog series has explored many of the medical advancements the First World War...Archives and archivistsA lock of loveMonday 1 June 2015Hair has long been used as a memento, a physical means of remembrance, of...Records and researchA woman’s war 1914-1918Monday 2 March 2015Many of you will no doubt have heard of, if not yet seen, the...Records and researchFirst World War hearing aidsThursday 19 February 2015If you were researching hearing aids from the early twentieth century what term would you...Records and research‘Lady Austin’s camp boys’Thursday 5 February 2015I had always heard an archive myth of the red silk pyjamas held in...Records and researchA glimpse into mental health historyFriday 30 January 2015After a week of interesting events I am here to wrap up Diversity week...Records and researchIllustrating diversityTuesday 27 January 2015Welcome to The National Archives’ Diversity Week! This is a week designed to highlight... « 1 … 5 6 7 8 »