Search results found for: women Records and researchFood for thought? Rationing and the Second World WarMonday 11 July 2016Food reveals much about the society in which it is consumed, so bringing food...Archives and archivistsSomme schools dayTuesday 5 July 2016Annie Davis reflects on an exciting day of student engagement with the First World...Records and researchNewfoundland and the SommeFriday 1 July 2016To mark the centenary of the Somme Offensive we will be producing a series...Records and researchPocahontas in London, 1616-17Tuesday 28 June 2016This month sees the 400th anniversary of the visit of Pocahontas, the Algonquian Indian...Behind the scenesMessing about in booksTuesday 21 June 2016Last summer I took a canal boat from Hilperton to Bath. Inspired by this,...Records and researchThe sound of leather on willowThursday 26 May 2016Today’s blog – the latest in our series of First World War Military Service...Behind the scenesThe changing face of fashionTuesday 24 May 2016In need of some inspiration for your summer wardrobe? Check out this bundle of...Records and researchKidnapped to order: child actors in Shakespeare’s dayThursday 12 May 2016Exploring some of the more extreme methods children’s companies went to in order to...Records and researchLost voices from the Civil WarsWednesday 11 May 2016During my PhD I have been part of an effort by specialists in the...Technology and innovationBT Archives: making a collaborative resourceThursday 5 May 2016James Fleming uncovers the extraordinary role played by telecommunications in the First World War…......Records and research‘Not a fair trial’: Edward Ashford’s petitions for mercyWednesday 20 April 2016Exploring the story of Edward Ashford, who appears to have been in the wrong...Records and researchThe centenary of the Military MedalTuesday 5 April 2016On 5 April 1916, The London Gazette published the Royal Warrant instituting a new... « 1 … 27 28 29 30 31 … 39 »