All posts Behind the scenesA really useful environmental standardWednesday 11 April 2012There are few topics likely to induce an eyes-glazed-over response more quickly than the...Records and researchA colourful war?Tuesday 10 April 2012The home front in black and white: a survivor of an air raid receives...Managing informationThe importance of context when shattering dreamsThursday 5 April 2012In 1999 a daring young man with brilliant blue eyes stood atop the Uncompaghre...Records and researchProtect and SurviveWednesday 4 April 2012An important part of our work in the Advice and Records Knowledge department is answering...Behind the scenesSomething green, something blueMonday 2 April 2012Sharp-eyed visitors to The National Archives website will have spotted some big changes last...Records and researchGirls on file…Friday 30 March 2012March is Women’s History Month. Just in time, I’d like to share a file...Technology and innovationInnovating at The National ArchivesThursday 29 March 2012I hope by now that you’re starting to get the idea that The National...Technology and innovation#hackon12: We came, we saw, we didn’t sleep muchWednesday 28 March 2012A few weeks ago when I talked about the purpose of hack days I...Records and researchDiscover more than 300,000 naturalisation recordsTuesday 27 March 2012Naturalisation certificates (The National Archives series HO 334 and HO 409) You can search...Technology and innovationA light bulb moment – and a lost government ‘first’ is foundMonday 26 March 2012The previous blog from the UK Government Web Archive, brought to you by my...Behind the scenesThinking about the boxFriday 23 March 2012Think for a minute about your last visit to a museum. Now, can you...Records and researchBringing documents to your living roomThursday 22 March 2012The book ‘She-Wolves: England’s Early Queens,’ has been made into a three-part television series and the... « 1 … 164 165 166 167 168 »