Tag: Maps Records and researchThe bombing of the Café de ParisFriday 8 March 2013Seventy-two years ago, on Saturday 8 March 1941, the Café de Paris, a London...Records and researchMr Johnston’s imaginationWednesday 2 January 2013Some of The National Archives’ most interesting maps are not kept as separate flat,...Records and research‘Come, friendly bombs’Thursday 13 December 2012The title of today’s blog post comes from the first stanza of the poem...Records and researchMaybe it’s because I’m a LondonerWednesday 31 October 2012One of the many legacies of the United Kingdom’s colonial past is the number...Records and researchThe nation at your fingertipsMonday 10 September 2012Like my colleague Jenni Orme, I’ve taken a lot of interest in the Paralympics...Records and researchA very, very, very fine houseFriday 3 August 2012I wish this was my house but, sadly, it isn’t. It’s Forty Hall, a...Behind the scenesMapping our collectionWednesday 11 July 2012Collection Care is often about finding solutions to difficult problems and I addressed this...Records and researchUnderground, Overground…Friday 15 June 2012Some colleagues and I recently visited the Mind the Map exhibition currently on at...Records and researchA colourful war?Tuesday 10 April 2012The home front in black and white: a survivor of an air raid receives...Records and researchShe knew it like the back of her hand …Thursday 16 February 2012... « 1 2 3 4