Tag: Women Records and researchEqual pay for equal work: female munitions workers in the First World WarThursday 10 September 2015In part one of our blog series on female munitions workers, my colleague Vicky detailed...Records and researchThe First World War’s forgotten women: ANZAC girlThursday 27 August 2015‘I shall never forget the awful climb on hands & feet out of that...Records and researchThe image of the female munitions workerWednesday 12 August 2015There is a distinct image of female munitions workers during the First World War...Records and researchCelebrities, a former Prime Minister and the WorkhouseFriday 5 June 2015You may have seen the recent BBC1 television programme, 24 Hours in the Past,...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 researchWitchcraft in Sheep StreetTuesday 24 March 2015On 3 December 1867 John Davis was sentenced at the Warwickshire Assizes to 18...Records and researchA woman’s war 1914-1918Monday 2 March 2015Many of you will no doubt have heard of, if not yet seen, the...Records and researchFiles on Film: women policing womenWednesday 19 November 2014Welcome to another round of Files on Film, our film competition designed to bring...Records and researchAda Lovelace dayTuesday 14 October 2014Ada Lovelace day is an opportunity to celebrate women in science, technology, engineering and...Records and researchMotoring towards liberationMonday 11 August 2014One of the best things about working at The National Archives is stumbling across...Records and researchThe working women’s struggle for the voteThursday 19 June 2014On 20 June 1914 one of the first deputations of suffragettes met with the Prime...Records and researchOfficial discourses and personal sources: Women’s History Month, part 2Thursday 27 March 2014This is the second in a two part series marking Women’s History Month. To... « 1 2 3 »