Category: Audio AudioEngineering office staffTuesday 29 October 2013Focusing on some of the drawing and engineering offices, Tim Procter’s talk examines the...AudioSelling the age of the train: British Rail passenger marketing and travel in Britain in the 1960s–70sTuesday 29 October 2013By exploring a wide range of historical records, this talk aims to tell the story...AudioThe Battle of FloddenFriday 25 October 2013500 years ago, English and Scottish armies fought a massive battle near Flodden on...AudioImmigrant Ancestors Project: indexed collections from The National ArchivesMonday 21 October 2013Family history majors at Brigham Young University intern at various repositories of European countries...AudioJohn Reginald Christie: a study in sources, The National Archives and beyondFriday 18 October 2013This talk examines and evaluates the sources for the study of the life and...AudioFundamentals of researching your Caribbean ancestorsThursday 17 October 2013Caribbean genealogist and family historian Sharon Tomlin discusses the basics in researching Caribbean ancestry,...AudioBig Ideas: Big data and dead criminalsMonday 14 October 2013Big data and dead criminals, presented by Professor Tim Hitchcock of the University of...AudioLiving in a railway townThursday 10 October 2013Di Drummond describes the experience of living in railway towns during the 19th and...AudioWriter of the month: An intimate history of your homeSunday 29 September 2013Lucy Worsley discusses the writing of If Walls Could Talk: An Intimate History of...AudioAn introduction to the seventh tranche of colonial administration records released at The National ArchivesFriday 27 September 2013The National Archives is working with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) to transfer...AudioThe life and work of MacDonald Gill: mapmaker, letterer and graphic artistTuesday 24 September 2013Discover the wonderful pictorial maps and graphic designs of MacDonald ‘Max’ Gill, one of...AudioWriter of the month: Suddenly, all roads led to Munich, 1936 – why I wrote Winter GamesFriday 20 September 2013Rachel Johnson discusses the writing of Winter Games. Rachel is a columnist, bestselling novelist... « 1 … 20 21 22 23 24 … 54 »