Category: Records and research Records and researchWriter of the Month – John GuyTuesday 7 May 2013The idea for writing The Children of Henry VIII appealed to me mainly because...Records and researchMy Tommy’s War: east of the River JordanThursday 2 May 2013Frederick William Beament, my great grandmother’s younger brother, fought in the British Army during...Records and researchThe Cabinet Secretary’s NotebookMonday 29 April 2013The Cabinet Papers website is a resource where researchers can investigate digitised Cabinet documents,...Behind the scenesTexture mapping: part threeFriday 26 April 2013Following on from my first and second blog posts, these registered designs for ‘straw...Records and researchCollaborative Doctoral PartnershipsWednesday 24 April 2013Research at The National Archives is going from strength to strength! We have more...Records and researchSt George and the dragonTuesday 23 April 2013Regular readers of our blog may recall that a year ago my colleague Jenni...Records and researchWelsh cakes and whale meatMonday 22 April 2013Inspired by the likes of the Great British Bake Off, I have for some...Behind the scenesTexture mapping: part twoThursday 18 April 2013Following the positive feedback from my first post, here are two further designs represented...Records and researchMy Tommy’s War – Frederick W. King, 1881-1918Friday 12 April 2013I was quite pleased when I was given the opportunity to contribute a post...Behind the scenesCapturing and exploring textureThursday 11 April 2013The vast collection of The National Archives includes nearly 3 million ‘ornamental’ and ‘useful’...Behind the scenesTrainee Tuesday: Goodbye from the Opening up Archives traineesTuesday 9 April 2013Over the last year the other Opening Up Archives trainees and I have blogged...Records and researchCensuses comparedMonday 8 April 2013Just over a year ago the 1940 census of the United States was released,... « 1 … 100 101 102 103 104 … 114 »