All posts AudioArchivist as Interpreter Conference: Part 2Monday 21 November 2016This is a recording of The National Archives’ ‘Archivist as Interpreter’ conference held at the...AudioThe Battle of AgincourtWednesday 16 November 2016In 1415, King Henry V led an army to victory on the field of...VideoWebinar: Henry VIII – Dynasty and power in Tudor EnglandTuesday 8 November 2016This webinar was delivered on 22 September 2016 by Dr Sean Cunningham. Sean is...VideoWebinar: Using Discovery for family historyTuesday 8 November 2016The Discovery webinar was delivered on 30 September 2016 by Audrey Collins. Audrey is...VideoSomme TalesTuesday 8 November 2016Funded by the Friends of The National Archives, Somme Tales is a creative project...AudioJonathan Dimbleby on ‘The Battle of the Atlantic: How the Allies Won the War’Wednesday 19 October 2016In this talk, broadcaster and acclaimed author Jonathan Dimbleby shows how Britain’s success in...AudioTraces through Time: a new tool for finding linked records across our collectionsTuesday 11 October 2016This talk introduces ‘Traces through Time’, a project by The National Archives which combines...AudioNever Forget: The Holocaust and Nazi PersecutionFriday 7 October 2016In this talk – held as part of Holocaust Memorial Day – record specialists Ela...AudioSecurity Service file release September 2016Wednesday 28 September 2016Professor Christopher Andrew, formerly official historian of MI5 and author of ‘The Defence of...AudioBlindness in Victorian BritainWednesday 21 September 2016This talk traces how blind and visually-impaired people in the Victorian era became increasingly...AudioA tourist’s guide to Shakespeare’s LondonTuesday 13 September 2016Discover what it was like to wander the streets of Shakespeare’s London. Though large...AudioMagna Carta: Law, Liberty and LegacyTuesday 6 September 2016In this podcast, Julian Harrison discusses Magna Carta’s fascinating history and legacy, focusing on... « 1 … 16 17 18 19 20 … 90 »