All posts Behind the scenesFancy a chat?Wednesday 27 February 2013Looking back over our blogs from the past year, there are many examples of...Records and research‘Forever out of memory and forgotten’Monday 25 February 2013Wasn’t the recent discovery and identification of the remains of King Richard III in...Archives and archivistsDocumenting LGBT history across the UKFriday 22 February 2013Collecting, reflecting We’re now well into LGBT history month, celebrated by The National Archives...Records and researchDaybreak in Udi and the lost OscarThursday 21 February 2013Watching old films is always a bit of hunt for buried treasure, particularly if...Records and researchCalculating the destruction of all lifeWednesday 20 February 2013My colleague Linda and I have spent the last couple of weeks trying to...Records and researchTrainee Tuesday: A bit of old BritainTuesday 19 February 2013As part of my traineeship I’m creating an online exhibition at Northumberland Archives, showcasing...Managing informationFinding the gold amongst the stonesMonday 18 February 2013Dear Information Agony Aunt I need to start appraising my organisation’s digital information. There...Records and researchMy Tommy’s War: Mr Brown’s WarFriday 15 February 2013I was discussing the First World War with a friend and we were talking...Records and researchWriter of the month: We fought them in the filing cabinets…Thursday 14 February 2013D-Day, 6 June 1944, the turning point of the Second World War, was a...Behind the scenesThe year of the blogWednesday 13 February 2013It has been one year since we launched The National Archives’ blog. From the...Behind the scenesNew blog layoutTuesday 12 February 2013We’ve introduced a new front page for the blog, showing a lot more of...Records and researchYou have two cowsMonday 11 February 2013You live in a village in 16th century England and you keep two cows.... « 1 … 148 149 150 151 152 … 168 »