Category: Records and research Behind the scenesDomesday: on the record and on the roadWednesday 4 April 2018The National Archives recently announced that we are going to be loaning our earliest...Records and researchMusic in the ArchivesWednesday 4 April 2018Following the success of our 'Behind the Scenes' repository tours we are currently running...Records and research100 years since the formation of the Women’s Royal Air ForceTuesday 3 April 2018‘The Air Service is urgently in need of women workers – so urgently that...Records and researchPolicing the powder puff in 1930s LondonTuesday 3 April 2018On the evening of Saturday 14 November 1936, 28 year old Arthur Agate –...Records and researchRoyal weddings in history: Prince, Earl and DukeFriday 30 March 2018No other monarch has, arguably, had a bigger impact on the thrones of Europe...Records and researchSecrecy, sabotage and resistance: a Second World War ‘special relationship’Thursday 29 March 2018For the first time, resources are available to academics and researchers online on the...Records and researchThe Carleton Papers projectWednesday 28 March 2018Having been given an exciting opportunity to project manage the cataloguing of the Carleton Papers...Records and researchResearching Colonial Office correspondence: plague in Gold CoastMonday 26 March 2018Researching Colonial Office records can be a slightly daunting prospect as the catalogue detail tends...Records and researchBetween Home Rule and Revolution: Ireland in 1916-17Thursday 22 March 2018The immediate effect of the Easter Rising in 1916 was to stimulate support for...Behind the scenesMachines reading the archive: handwritten text recognition softwareMonday 19 March 2018Any researcher who has used online newspaper archives, repositories of digitised books or even...Records and researchRoyal weddings in history: a Stuart ValentineFriday 16 March 2018As a contribution to our series of blogs on royal weddings, I have been...Records and researchA Cold War visitor in London: Marshal Tito of YugoslaviaThursday 15 March 2018Sixty-five years ago, on the afternoon of 16 March 1953, Britain welcomed an unlikely visitor... « 1 … 47 48 49 50 51 … 114 »