Search results found for: women Archives and archivistsDocumenting LGBT history across the UKFriday 22 February 2013Collecting, reflecting We’re now well into LGBT history month, celebrated by The National Archives...Records and researchYou have two cowsMonday 11 February 2013You live in a village in 16th century England and you keep two cows....Records and researchIn Flickr’s page, let every stage, Advance Australia Fair…Friday 25 January 2013The characters and landscapes of Australasia are the subjects of the latest ‘Through a...Records and researchFiles from 1982 – Renewing the Values of SocietyFriday 28 December 2012Today, previously secret government files have been released and are now available to be...Archives and archivistsTrainee Tuesday: Unknown storiesTuesday 18 December 2012In my last post (Watch out Aliens!) I discussed the records I had based...Archives and archivistsTrainee Tuesday: The importance of community archivingTuesday 20 November 2012Turning paper graveyards into community hubs Following the post from my fellow trainee Kasia about her...Records and researchMy Tommy’s War: An Eastender in the LancersFriday 9 November 2012At The National Archives we are busy planning our programme of activities to commemorate...Records and researchThe Ministry of RecordsThursday 4 October 2012At last, a hero who was a data specialist: Christopher Tietjens in the recent...Records and researchThey think it’s all over …Wednesday 19 September 2012… when it’s really just beginning! My colleague Cathy Williams brings you her final...Records and researchPride and prejudiceMonday 16 July 2012WorldPride 2012 was celebrated in London last week and so I thought I’d use...Behind the scenesHow a conservator helped uncover Jubilee recordsThursday 31 May 2012Following the launch of The National Archives’ new online exhibition ‘To Her Most Excellent...Records and researchEchoesMonday 28 May 2012I’ve previously blogged about a 20th century poetic find in our collection – here’s another... « 1 … 36 37 38 39 »