All posts AudioWhen sport meets the lawThursday 5 April 2012This talk uses records of the law courts and government departments to describe the...AudioUKAD forum 2011: HistorypinFriday 30 March 2012The National Archives hosted the United Kingdom Archives Discovery (UKAD) Forum on 2 March...AudioUKAD forum 2011: Making our data work harder: perspectives from the Archives HubFriday 30 March 2012The National Archives hosted the United Kingdom Archives Discovery (UKAD) Forum on 2 March...AudioBusiness Archives: new initiatives and developmentsFriday 30 March 2012This podcast looks at the background to company archives and the recent development of...AudioTotal warFriday 23 March 2012This talk focuses on the concept of total war, what it means, and what...Audio‘There is no aspect of government activity on which the State Papers may not throw light’: the papers of the secretaries of state 1509-1782Friday 23 March 2012The State Papers are the correspondence and papers of the ministers of the Crown...AudioDigitised newspapers as sources for family historyMonday 19 March 2012This talk aims to give listeners a demonstration of the recently launched British Newspapers...AudioFinding your family in CanadaFriday 9 March 2012Researching in Canada is vastly different than researching in the UK. Records are especially...AudioOur ancestors and the fear of the Victorian workhouseTuesday 6 March 2012In 1834 the British government introduced the Poor Law Amendment Act (the introduction of...AudioNo vote no censusMonday 5 March 2012The National Archives held a one day conference at Kew on Saturday 1 October...AudioOut of the way of mischiefMonday 5 March 2012From the mid-19th century the Home Office and the Treasury became involved in the...AudioTime travel: a journey through the timetables of the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway 1860-1901Monday 5 March 2012This talk takes a look beyond the day-to-day purpose of railway timetables, to consider... « 1 … 47 48 49 50 51 … 90 »