Category: Records and research Records and researchCatalogue as data: hacking the paperThursday 3 May 2018A little while ago I produced a couple of blogs looking at how you...Records and researchThe Life Peerages Act: a legacy of the women’s suffrage campaignMonday 30 April 2018Event: Friday 18 May 2018, 18:30 Suffrage 100 – Archives at night: Law breakers,...Behind the scenesPreparing a highly fragmented book for digitisationFriday 27 April 2018At The National Archives, before a historical document is digitised, it passes through a...Behind the scenesBringing two 19th century rail plans back on trackThursday 26 April 2018Wednesday 2 May 2018, 14:00 Britain on film: Railways Part 3 of RAIL 795/250...Records and researchMillicent Fawcett: her statue is unveiled in Parliament SquareTuesday 24 April 2018Event: Friday 18 May 2018, 18:30 Suffrage 100 – Archives at night: Law breakers,...Archives and archivistsDigital archiving: ‘Context is everything’Thursday 19 April 2018Related podcast: Digital Archives of the Future What’s the difference between an archive and...Records and researchSuffrage and Mr HardyWednesday 18 April 2018Thursday 26 April 2018, 14:00 Suffrage 100 – Suffragettes in trousers: male support for women’s...Records and researchCaviar is for battleships: Intelligence and the late Victorian Royal NavyMonday 16 April 2018Special codes, wiretapping, and secret communication devices disguised as flag poles: this all sounds...Records and researchUniversal Manhood SuffrageThursday 12 April 2018Thursday 26 April 2018, 14:00 Suffrage 100 – Suffragettes in trousers: male support for women’s...Records and research19th century crime at railway stationsTuesday 10 April 2018Wednesday 2 May 2018, 14:00 Britain on film: Railways Horatio Holland was only ten...Records and researchPublic bins – a design history we shouldn’t discard too easilyMonday 9 April 2018Why do our public bins, benches and bus shelters – things collectively known as...Records and researchFrom Tripoli to TimbuktuThursday 5 April 2018One hundred and ninety years ago, in April 1828, French explorer René Caillé became... « 1 … 46 47 48 49 50 … 114 »