Search results found for: health Archives and archivistsWO 399: A volunteer’s perspectiveMonday 21 November 2022The transcription project for WO 399 has been going for a little less than...Archives and archivistsThe A to Z of the Royal Navy Captains’ letters projectMonday 21 November 2022This is the first of a planned series of blogs charting the progress of...Records and researchOccupations in the 1921 CensusFriday 4 November 2022The 1921 Census opens up many possibilities for research. One of the most interesting...Records and researchBlack GIs arrive in Britain (Part one)Friday 14 October 2022Several years ago I recall hearing a story about villagers in the West Country...Records and researchThe Duchess of Norfolk’s DeedsFriday 7 October 2022Since August 2021, a team of dedicated volunteers has been helping The National Archives...Archives and archivistsAuthentic representation in archives: Reflections from our fellowsTuesday 6 September 2022Our Research Exchange series features staff and researchers from across The National Archives who discuss their...Records and researchThe Great Smog of 1952Tuesday 19 July 2022This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Great Smog of London, which occurred...Behind the scenesWhat’s in your DNA?Tuesday 12 July 2022Each and every one of us has our own unique DNA profile and genetic...Behind the scenesMind your manors: Hacking like it’s 1399Thursday 7 July 2022One hundred years ago, the Law of Property Act (1922) brought to an end...Archives and archivistsCatching up with more former Bridging the Digital Gap traineesFriday 24 June 2022Over the past four years, the Bridging the Digital Gap programme has created 24 technical...Records and researchSurviving the stalagWednesday 1 June 2022Any soldier, airman or sailor captured by the Germans during the Second World War...Records and researchElectro-therapeutic cures in the Victorian AgeMonday 30 May 2022The Victorian period saw the introduction of countless imaginative and bizarre electronic devices that... « 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 … 23 »