All posts AudioRoll up, roll up: the evolution of the circus 10-in-1 showFriday 30 October 2009Circus sideshows have fascinated people for centuries. From the bearded lady to PT Barnum,...AudioApprenticeship records for family historiansFriday 23 October 2009In this talk, Mark Pearsall, The National Archives’ family history specialist, focuses on the...AudioAn introduction to sources for Anglican clergymenFriday 16 October 2009Have you found a parson, a rector or a curate amongst your ancestors? Jessamy...AudioThe Truth is in Here: UFOs at The National ArchivesThursday 8 October 2009From ghost rockets in Scandinavia to mysterious spheres tracked over Eritrea, the Past Masters...AudioHow to win a duelThursday 8 October 2009A fight, possibly to the death, over a matter of honour this month. No,...VideoCarve Her Name With PrideThursday 8 October 2009This videocast is part of the War on Film series, created by The National...AudioTwo Crowns, One King: Henry V and the Treaty of TroyesWednesday 7 October 2009The Past Masters team join Henry V in the battle for France. Henry fought...AudioDarwin’s voyage: HMS Beagle 1831-1836Wednesday 7 October 2009In 1831, in his twenties and fresh out of university, Charles Darwin set sail...AudioCivilian honours and awardsFriday 2 October 2009The London Gazette is a crucial source for announcements of military and civilian honours...VideoThe Longest DayThursday 1 October 2009This videocast is part of the War on Film series, created by The National...VideoThe Great EscapeThursday 24 September 2009This videocast is part of the War on Film series, created by The National...AudioInternmentMonday 21 September 2009On the declaration of war on 3 September 1939, some 70,000 Germans and Austrians... « 1 … 60 61 62 63 64 … 90 »