Search results found for: women Records and researchA glimpse into mental health historyFriday 30 January 2015After a week of interesting events I am here to wrap up Diversity week...Records and researchIllustrating diversityTuesday 27 January 2015Welcome to The National Archives’ Diversity Week! This is a week designed to highlight...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 –...Records and researchThe Carlisle Experiment – limiting alcohol in wartimeThursday 15 January 2015One of the early casualties of the First World War was, in many respects,...Records and researchResearching FWW through personal objects: soldiers’ testamentsTuesday 23 December 2014In the First World War many soldiers carried at least two books with them...Records and researchYour disco needs youFriday 19 December 2014The National Archives was in the grip of the 1970s when I first joined...Records and researchThe ‘Invictus Games’ of 1922Monday 8 December 2014Did you think the recent Invictus Games, held for wounded, injured and sick service personnel,...Records and researchFiles on film: Petitions for equalityThursday 4 December 2014Have you ever imagined where Siegfried Sassoon was sitting while writing his poems? Or...Records and researchThe Templars’ ‘curse’ on the King of FranceSaturday 29 November 2014On this day 700 years ago Philip IV of France died. He was 46...Records and researchReuniting the long lost Aero Girls (and boys)Monday 17 November 2014A year on from my initial search for the real-life Rowntree Aero Girls, as...Behind the scenesDramatising revolution: a new outreach projectTuesday 4 November 2014‘Revolution!’ It is 1917, and revolution stirs in Petrograd. Actually, it is a balmy...Records and researchAda Lovelace dayTuesday 14 October 2014Ada Lovelace day is an opportunity to celebrate women in science, technology, engineering and... « 1 … 32 33 34 35 36 … 39 »