Category: Audio AudioSedition, transportation and treason: the case of the London Corresponding SocietyWednesday 27 June 2012How did a small group of men discussing democracy in the coffee houses of...AudioLost in LondonFriday 22 June 2012Tracing ancestors before civil registration and the census presents a real challenge to family...AudioTracing merchant seamen, 1857-1918Thursday 14 June 2012A frustrating aspect of researching merchant navy ancestors is the ‘black hole’ between 1857...AudioThe Golden Stool: cataloguing Colonial Office records from 1900Friday 25 May 2012In 1900, war broke out between the British and the Ashanti in the Gold...AudioUKAD forum 2012: Linked data and the Step Change projectFriday 18 May 2012Geoff Browell and Robert Baxter talk about linked data. The UKAD forum is an opportunity...AudioUKAD forum 2012: The launch of the British Library Integrated Archives and Manuscripts CatalogueThursday 17 May 2012Bill Stockting talks about the launch of the British Library Integrated Archives and Manuscripts...AudioThe Olympic RecordTuesday 15 May 2012Sarah Hutton, records specialist at The National Archives, said: ‘These files show the impact...AudioMedieval queens in The National ArchivesFriday 11 May 2012Many medieval kings still loom large in popular culture but the queens who lived...AudioSelling history: the role of the past at Fortnum and MasonFriday 4 May 2012Founded in the year when Great Britain was created, the history of Fortnum and Mason...AudioUKAD forum 2012: Quickfire poster sessionMonday 30 April 2012Quickfire poster session with Sam Velumyl, Teresa Nixon, Kimberly C. Kowal and Alison Cullingford....AudioUKAD forum 2012: Linking data, linking livesMonday 30 April 2012Jane Stevenson talks about creating a website using linked data. The UKAD forum is an...AudioUKAD forum 2012: Discovery, The National Archives’ new catalogueMonday 30 April 2012Guy Grannum talks about Discovery, The National Archives’ new catalogue. The UKAD forum is an... « 1 … 29 30 31 32 33 … 54 »