Tag: First world war Records and researchBattle of the AncreFriday 18 November 2016This is the last in our series of blogs marking the contribution of Commonwealth...Records and researchThe hospital ship BritannicWednesday 16 November 2016We explore the sinking of the hospital ship Britannic, sister ship of the Titanic,...Records and researchThe beginnings of the Iraq MuseumTuesday 15 November 2016A new museum has opened in Basra - this took me back to the...Records and researchBeyond shell shockFriday 11 November 2016On the afternoon of 21 October, we held an event exploring the theme 'Beyond...Records and researchSir Maurice Hankey and the birth of modern governmentWednesday 19 October 2016Almost 100 years ago, there was a revolution in government: the first official record...Records and researchSpies in the Baltic: the unknown scandalMonday 17 October 2016A scandal involving a general, a leading naval officer and a communist actress rocked...Behind the scenesSomme TalesThursday 13 October 2016PVA glue, tarpaulin, cameras and paint – our conference space was transformed for Education's...Records and researchPoetry and the First World WarWednesday 5 October 2016I'm going to focus on three poets associated with the war: Geoffrey Studdert-Kennedy, Charles...Behind the scenesGiving leadership a nameMonday 3 October 2016George Hay on re-cataloguing the WO 374 First World War officers’ files …...Records and researchGenuine hardship in the Military Service TribunalsThursday 22 September 2016When analysing Middlesex Military Service Appeal Tribunal Papers I became interested in what would...Records and researchNew Zealand and the SommeThursday 15 September 2016The Battle of Flers-Courcelette began 100 years ago today - this blog is focused...Behind the scenesBuilding Great WhartonFriday 9 September 2016Exploring how we designed and built a resource uncovering experiences of British life on... « 1 … 5 6 7 8 9 … 22 »