Search results found for: First World War Records and researchThrough a lens: Malta – the George Cross IslandThursday 28 March 2013The Colonial Office library photographic collection contains 12 Malta albums with photographs ranging from...Records and research‘The Spirit of ’45’ or ‘a natural development from the past’?Wednesday 20 March 2013On Monday I visited the beautiful Phoenix cinema and saw the new Ken Loach...Records and research‘Cardinals by candlelight’: British diplomats and the VaticanFriday 1 March 2013I imagine the past couple of weeks have been pretty busy for the British...Records and researchDaybreak in Udi and the lost OscarThursday 21 February 2013Watching old films is always a bit of hunt for buried treasure, particularly if...Records and researchCalculating the destruction of all lifeWednesday 20 February 2013My colleague Linda and I have spent the last couple of weeks trying to...Records and researchWriter of the month: We fought them in the filing cabinets…Thursday 14 February 2013D-Day, 6 June 1944, the turning point of the Second World War, was a...Managing informationSix degrees of Kevin Bacon and information managementFriday 25 January 2013Information management is all about understanding connections. Web browsing, search engines, metadata, hyperlinks, embedded...Technology and innovationWhat was really going on: the hidden secrets of the UK Government Web ArchiveMonday 14 January 2013New Year Openings at The National Archives are a time for looking back at...Archives and archivistsTrainee Tuesday: Unknown storiesTuesday 18 December 2012In my last post (Watch out Aliens!) I discussed the records I had based...Records and research‘Come, friendly bombs’Thursday 13 December 2012The title of today’s blog post comes from the first stanza of the poem...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 researchMissing from the census?Monday 19 November 2012All family historians use the census, and most of us find most of what... « 1 … 67 68 69 70 71 »