Category: Records and research 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,...Behind the scenesTransparent papers need you!Friday 5 April 2013For the past six months I have been working on a challenging yet fascinating...Records and researchFriendly aliens in our fighting forcesWednesday 3 April 2013In October 1917 Russia withdrew from the First World War. One consequence of this...Records and researchThrough a lens: Malta – the George Cross IslandThursday 28 March 2013The Colonial Office library photographic collection contains 12 Malta albums with photographs ranging from...Records and researchThrough a lens: views of Tel Aviv 1909-1934Thursday 28 March 2013These photographs come from one of a number of albums covering the Middle East in the Colonial Office library...Behind the scenesMarvellous March Mash-up!Wednesday 27 March 2013“Come Mek Wi Dig Out Dem Roots!” was the enthusiastic cry as Sharon Tomlin,...Behind the scenesWriter of the Month: Antony BeevorMonday 25 March 2013For me, archival treasure does not mean the great historical scoop, although it is...Records and researchCyprus through a lens: A woman’s work …..Thursday 21 March 2013The latest batch of Colonial Office photographs from the Through a Lens series have been... « 1 … 100 101 102 103 104 … 114 »