All posts Records and researchEngland’s immigrants 1330-1550Tuesday 24 February 2015This month sees the launch of England’s Immigrants 1330-1550, a major new research database...Records and researchFirst World War hearing aidsThursday 19 February 2015If you were researching hearing aids from the early twentieth century what term would you...Managing informationUK still in top spot for open dataWednesday 18 February 2015Open data, The National Archives, and re-use of information. We may seem a bit of...Records and researchBirds of peaceMonday 16 February 2015Whilst going through some papers of the British Delegation at the Paris Peace Conference,...Records and researchLGBT history in The National Archives’ LibraryFriday 13 February 2015February is LGBT History Month. LGBT history is often hidden but there are a wide variety of...Records and researchWolf Hall in The National ArchivesMonday 9 February 2015Although a work of fiction, Hilary Mantel’s books Wolf Hall and Bring Up The Bodies...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 researchTales from the Special Operations Executive – Operation Remorse, part fiveWednesday 4 February 2015This is my fifth and final blog post on Operation Remorse, the secret Second...Behind the scenesThe past on our screensTuesday 3 February 2015Ah a good dose of costume drama. There’s nothing like crowns and codpieces of...Behind the scenesThe National Archives’ LibraryMonday 2 February 2015Between 3-6 February we are holding a series of library-related talks to mark National...Records and researchA glimpse into mental health historyFriday 30 January 2015After a week of interesting events I am here to wrap up Diversity week...Archives and archivistsChurchill rememberedThursday 29 January 2015Last week, to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Sir Winston Churchill,... « 1 … 116 117 118 119 120 … 169 »