Search results found for: health Records and researchThe personal and professional life of Barbara HepworthFriday 10 July 2015Archives are integral to our understanding of artists and their work. We can delve...Records and researchCelebrating democracy for International Archives DayTuesday 9 June 2015For International Archives Day, I asked colleagues from across The National Archives to nominate...Records and researchThe causes and prevention of tri-nitro-toluene (TNT) poisoningTuesday 19 May 2015The First World War centenary continues to bring to our attention countless acts of...Records and researchGoing walkaboutSaturday 16 May 2015Steve McGann, our Explore Your Archive ambassador, uncovers the war record of his grandfather...Records and researchHair for saleMonday 9 March 2015Last year, when I finally took the plunge and sheared my precious dreadlocks (which...Records and researchInteresting… but what is it? Hair and technologyMonday 23 February 2015Whether styled for shock value or purposeful understatement, the one thing you can generally...Records and researchFirst World War hearing aidsThursday 19 February 2015If you were researching hearing aids from the early twentieth century what term would you...Managing informationUK still in top spot for open dataWednesday 18 February 2015Open data, The National Archives, and re-use of information. We may seem a bit of...Behind the scenesThe past on our screensTuesday 3 February 2015Ah a good dose of costume drama. There’s nothing like crowns and codpieces of...Archives and archivistsChurchill rememberedThursday 29 January 2015Last week, to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Sir Winston Churchill,...Records and research‘To those who forgive and forget too quickly…’Tuesday 27 January 2015Like many French people of my generation, I’ve grown up amidst war stories –...Behind the scenesNew year in the bookshopWednesday 7 January 2015New Year, new you. It’s the time of resolutions (which you won’t keep), spring... « 1 … 15 16 17 18 19 … 22 »