Category: Audio AudioAn introduction to the third tranche of colonial administration records released at The National ArchivesFriday 28 September 2012The National Archives is working with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) to transfer...AudioHenry VIII and Anne Boleyn: clothing, courtship and consequencesThursday 20 September 2012This talk covers a range of documents in the collection of The National Archives...AudioFrom wheelchair polo to winning professionals: the history of the ParalympicsFriday 7 September 2012Today, the Paralympics is a showcase of professional, top-level athletic achievement. Like the able-bodied...AudioThe War of 1812: from the British sideFriday 24 August 2012The War of 1812 features prominently in the history of the United States, especially...AudioCoroners’ InquestsThursday 16 August 2012Coroners’ inquests produce a wealth of information for family historians. Ancestors might have been involved...AudioThe life of Philip d’Auvergne RN; officer, prisoner and princeFriday 10 August 2012Philip d’Auvergne’s career in the Royal Navy spans an exciting era of world history,...Audio‘An impenetrable tangle or an under-used mine of information?’ The Court of Common Pleas and its records, c1200-1875Friday 3 August 2012The Court of Common Pleas was the busiest court in England for almost all...AudioColonial lives, careers and policies: researching printed papers of the British colonial governmentsFriday 27 July 2012The printed papers of colonial governments held by the Colonial Office, including government gazettes...AudioEngland and Scotland at War, 1296-1513: sources at The National ArchivesMonday 23 July 2012At a time when the position of Scotland in the Union is the subject...AudioMagna Carta: What more is there to say?Friday 13 July 2012The University of East Anglia’s Professor Nicholas Vincent is a leading authority on the...AudioThe Silken Paper Trail: openness and the national collective memoryMonday 9 July 2012Distinguished historians Professor the Lord Hennessy of Nympsfield and Professor Lisa Jardine CBE explore...AudioEdwardian rollerskatingTuesday 3 July 2012Between 1908 and 1912 interest in roller skating rose, boomed and declined. Influences on... « 1 … 28 29 30 31 32 … 54 »