All posts Managing informationThe Information GameWednesday 10 December 2014Alan Turing. A name you might be familiar with. The mathematician with a penchant...Records and researchResearching FWW through personal objects: dog tagsTuesday 9 December 2014This blog is not a history of the ‘dog tag’, it is more of...Behind the scenesKeeper’s Gallery: Storage chestsTuesday 9 December 2014An on-going feature in the Keeper’s Gallery that I wanted to highlight to are...Records and researchNaval battles of Coronel and the Falklands in 1914Monday 8 December 2014Although the Royal Navy had a large number of ships at the outbreak of...Records and researchThe ‘Invictus Games’ of 1922Monday 8 December 2014Did you think the recent Invictus Games, held for wounded, injured and sick service personnel,...Behind the scenesFirst World War South Asia community workshopFriday 5 December 2014Have you ever seen a trench map from the First World War written in...Records and researchFiles on film: Petitions for equalityThursday 4 December 2014Have you ever imagined where Siegfried Sassoon was sitting while writing his poems? Or...Records and researchIn Bruges: art looted by the NazisThursday 4 December 2014Inspired by a recent team visit to Bruges as a place of historical interest, and...Behind the scenesThe end is nigh: keep calm and carry onMonday 1 December 2014It’s 3.00 in the morning – I sit bolt upright in bed, roused from...Records and researchThe Templars’ ‘curse’ on the King of FranceSaturday 29 November 2014On this day 700 years ago Philip IV of France died. He was 46...Records and researchTreasury Island: the filmTuesday 25 November 2014We are always looking to make the records we hold as accessible as possible, particularly...Records and researchResearching FWW through personal objects: photographsTuesday 25 November 2014A way in to researching many individuals who saw service between 1914 and 1920,... « 1 … 118 119 120 121 122 … 169 »