Posts by James Cronan AudioCatalogue Day 2014: The keystone of diplomacy – re-cataloguing treaties in The National ArchivesFriday 6 March 2015James Cronan outlines a short but important project which enhanced the catalogue descriptions of...AudioThe Keeper’s Gallery Talk 2014: The UK’s entry to the European Economic CommunityFriday 7 March 2014James Cronan, Diplomatic and Colonial Records Specialist at The National Archives, outlines the events...VideoSarawak in pictures, a century of rule by the ‘White Rajas”Friday 21 September 2012James Cronan introduces files related to Sarawak from the recently released CO 1069 Colonial...VideoAfrica through a lens: Focus on NigeriaMonday 16 April 2012Presented by James Cronan, diplomatic and colonial records specialist at The National Archives....VideoWhat Titanic means to me: James CronanMonday 16 April 2012Records Specialist James Cronan talks about what Titanic means to him, and a document...AudioFrederick Woodford, a crewman on TitanicSaturday 14 April 2012Much has been written about RMS Titanic, but this has tended to concentrate on...VideoNew Zealanders IllustratedSunday 8 January 2012One of the gems of the CO 1069 collection is a publication by the...AudioTitanic: the official storyWednesday 19 January 2011This talk marks the ninty-eighth anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. Using documents...AudioTreaties in The National ArchivesFriday 23 July 2010James Cronan introduces some of the most richly decorated and important documents held at...AudioTitanic Lives: The Crew of RMS TitanicFriday 5 June 2009Much has been written about RMS Titanic, but this has tended to concentrate on...AudioWhat at first was plunder: tracing records of excisemenThursday 31 May 2007James Cronan examines sources for tracing excisemen, including staff lists and joining papers, and...