Posts by Vicky Iglikowski-Broad Records and researchThe ‘Invictus Games’ of 1922Monday 8 December 2014Did you think the recent Invictus Games, held for wounded, injured and sick service personnel,...Records and researchFiles on Film: women policing womenWednesday 19 November 2014Welcome to another round of Files on Film, our film competition designed to bring...Records and researchAda Lovelace dayTuesday 14 October 2014Ada Lovelace day is an opportunity to celebrate women in science, technology, engineering and...Records and researchBlack History Month – the movement for black civil rights in BritainThursday 2 October 2014I recently booked to see the successful musical the Scottsboro Boys, a theatre adaptation...Records and researchMotoring towards liberationMonday 11 August 2014One of the best things about working at The National Archives is stumbling across...Archives and archivistsArchives for artistsThursday 3 July 2014Two weeks ago I was part of an initiative to invite a small group...Records and researchThe working women’s struggle for the voteThursday 19 June 2014On 20 June 1914 one of the first deputations of suffragettes met with the Prime...Records and researchGetting creative with our collections: a women’s history zine workshopTuesday 8 April 2014Here at The National Archives we are keen to see people engage with our...Records and researchOfficial discourses and personal sources: Women’s History MonthWednesday 5 March 2014Welcome to Women’s History Month, a national campaign to raise the profile of women’s...Records and researchLost in translation: disability history and the difficulty of languageWednesday 29 January 2014Last month was Disability History Month. Founded in 2010, it endeavours to highlight the... « 1 … 6 7 8