Search results found for: health Records and researchFrom Tripoli to TimbuktuThursday 5 April 2018One hundred and ninety years ago, in April 1828, French explorer René Caillé became...Records and researchMusic in the ArchivesWednesday 4 April 2018Following the success of our 'Behind the Scenes' repository tours we are currently running...Records and researchThe Representation of the People Act 1918: Votes for (some) women, finallyTuesday 6 February 2018Friday 18 May 2018, 18:30 Suffrage 100 – Archives at night: Law breakers, law...Records and researchDeath, the doctor and the detective writerThursday 18 January 2018Recently, while researching documents to use as part of a document display, I chanced...Behind the scenesOpening up our prisoner of war collectionTuesday 16 January 2018In December 2014, the Ministry of Defence transferred to The National Archives the series...Records and researchHow to read 43,000 cabinet papersWednesday 20 December 2017I used to spend a chunk of my time pretending to be Winston Churchill...Records and researchDisabled British Army Great War veterans, 1918-1939Tuesday 12 December 2017With 2018 marking the centenary of the Armistice, a host of public and cultural...Records and research‘Deaf and dumb’: disabled Victorian civil servantsFriday 8 December 2017The National Archives holds detailed records of people in some areas of public service...Records and researchThe Beveridge Report and the foundations of the Welfare StateThursday 7 December 2017‘Now, when the war is abolishing landmarks of every kind, is the opportunity for...Records and researchDomestic duties only? WRNS and the First World WarWednesday 29 November 2017The Women’s Royal Naval Service (WRNS) was founded in November 1917. The intention was...Archives and archivistsArchive Service Accreditation – over 100 accredited archives!Friday 24 November 2017This is Explore Your Archives week and today we have a fantastic occasion to...Archives and archivistsHappy birthday to us!Thursday 23 November 2017Today marks the 40th anniversary of the opening of The National Archives’ building (then the... « 1 … 11 12 13 14 15 … 23 »