Posts by The National Archives AudioThe scandalous case of John VassallThursday 23 May 2019In 1962, while working as a clerk in the British Embassy in Moscow, homosexual...On the RecordSpies: Double agents and double standardsThursday 16 May 2019The Cambridge Five are perhaps the most infamous spy ring of the 20th century....On the RecordSpies: Lawrence and BellThursday 9 May 2019The exploits of T.E. Lawrence are legendary. Thanks to the famous film ‘Lawrence of...On the RecordSpies: Archetype of a SpyThursday 2 May 2019What do spies actually look like? What do they do? What motivates them to...AudioOn the Record: Spies (trailer)Friday 26 April 2019History is everywhere in popular culture. But the truth is harder to find. A three-part...AudioReflections on the ReformationTuesday 9 October 2018In this panel talk, experts reflect on the records of the Reformation, their relevance...Audio‘A Little Daylight Game’: the story of two militant suffragettesThursday 22 March 2018This podcast tells the story of Hilda Burkett and Florence Tunks, two militant suffragettes...VideoWebinar: Missing from the census?Thursday 15 March 2018Census records are invaluable sources of information for all family historians. But what if...VideoWebinar: Riots and rebellions, murders and militiasThursday 15 March 2018Exploring 19th century Home Office records. The National Archives holds 539series of Home Office...VideoWebinar: Exploring the Cabinet papersThursday 15 March 2018Why are Cabinet Papers important? This webinar will explain how to use the Cabinet...VideoWebinar: Grace O’Malley Pirate Queen of IrelandThursday 15 March 2018Born to an Irish chieftain in a remote corner of County Mayo, Grace O’Malley...Audio‘Corner of a Foreign Field’: a play about the burial of Indian Muslim troops at the time of the First World WarWednesday 1 November 2017It is October 1914 and Maulana Sadr Ud-Din is battling with General Barrow, the... « 1 … 9 10 11 12 13 … 27 »