Tag: Technology Records and researchSt. Dunstan’s Hostel for Blind Soldiers and SailorsThursday 15 October 2015In a series of blog posts on medical technology in the First World War, we’ve attempted...Records and researchSeeking protection from gas warfare in 1915Wednesday 16 September 2015‘Complexion here was an ashed blueish grey, the expression most anxious and distressed with...Records and researchHow three men saved countless lives: blood transfusion in the First World WarThursday 20 August 2015If we are in an accident or have an operation and lose blood, we...Technology and innovationProviding IT services to a global audienceWednesday 1 July 2015Thanks to the expertise of the technical teams across The National Archives, we were...Records and researchThe causes and prevention of tri-nitro-toluene (TNT) poisoningTuesday 19 May 2015The First World War centenary continues to bring to our attention countless acts of...Records and researchDelivering the goodsMonday 23 March 2015One notable milestone on the path to industrialised, ‘total’ war was the increased importance...Records and researchBullets and bacteriaThursday 19 March 2015What are you more scared of – a bullet or bacteria? To a soldier...Records and researchHair for saleMonday 9 March 2015Last year, when I finally took the plunge and sheared my precious dreadlocks (which...Records and researchInteresting… but what is it? Hair and technologyMonday 23 February 2015Whether styled for shock value or purposeful understatement, the one thing you can generally...Records and researchMedical units in the First World WarFriday 16 January 2015This year, the focus of The National Archives’ First World War Centenary programme shifts to...Records and researchDiscovery – bigger, bolder and better!Thursday 14 August 2014In my last blog post I told you about the work we have been...Managing informationCSV validator – a new digital preservation toolMonday 14 July 2014Today marks the official release of a new digital preservation tool developed by The... « 1 2 3 4 5 »