All posts VideoIntroducing the 1911 census – British Sign Language VideoThursday 15 January 2009Mark Pearsall is a family history specialist at The National Archives. Here he provides...AudioChild emigration to CanadaFriday 9 January 2009Find out about the British child emigration schemes from 1618 to 1967 as Roger...VideoChild emigration to Canada – BSL Sign Language VideoFriday 9 January 2009Find out about the British child emigration schemes from 1618 to 1967 as Roger...AudioNew files From 1978Tuesday 30 December 2008Contemporary historian Mark Dunton discusses the release of high-profile records from 1978, which provide...VideoNew files From 1978 – BSL Sign Language VideoTuesday 30 December 2008Contemporary historian Mark Dunton discusses the release of high-profile records from 1978, which provide...AudioFilling the gapsThursday 18 December 2008Professor Peter Hennessy presents records officers and information managers as ‘unsung heroes’ in providing...AudioMerchant Navy operational recordsFriday 12 December 2008Janet Dempsey examines the wealth of records which deal with the tragedy, terror, heroism...AudioCabinet Papers, 1915-1977Thursday 4 December 2008Laura Withey (Project Manager) and Dr. Ed Hampshire (Records Specialist) talk about this exciting...VideoThe real Little Dorrit: Charles Dickens and the debtors’ prison – British Sign Language videoFriday 28 November 2008David Thomas examines the reality behind Charles Dickens’ fiction – what were Victorian debtors’...AudioThe real Little Dorrit: Charles Dickens and the debtors’ prisonFriday 28 November 2008David Thomas examines the reality behind Charles Dickens’ fiction – what were Victorian debtors’...AudioRadicalism and unrestFriday 21 November 2008From the early trade unions of the 18th century, through to the Luddites and...AudioVoices of the Armistice: Treaty of VersaillesFriday 21 November 2008Extracts from the Treaty of Versailles that ended the war between Germany and the... « 1 … 65 66 67 68 69 … 90 »