Category: Audio AudioTracing pre-1914 army ancestorsThursday 12 June 2008Covering the period from 1760 to 1913, William Spencer discusses the service records of...Audio1968: Year of revolutionsThursday 29 May 2008Mark Dunton takes you back in time to a tumultuous year, using key documents...AudioUFO file release May 2008Thursday 22 May 2008Listen to Dr David Clarke, an expert in UFO history, as he explains the...AudioSecrecy and government recordsThursday 15 May 2008Professor Foot is a noted historian and academic. He is the official historian for...AudioBritain and the challenge of Fascism: saving Europe at a cost (Part 2)Tuesday 8 April 2008In the second part of this two part podcast for A-Level students a chief...AudioBritain and the challenge of Fascism: saving Europe at a cost (Part 1)Tuesday 8 April 2008How did Britons weigh up the decision to go to war in the 1930s...AudioLosing Orton in the archivesThursday 13 March 2008The tangled history of the papers of the playwright Joe Orton is unwoven by...AudioSecurity Service file release February 2008Friday 29 February 2008From astrologers to oil barons: Professor Christopher Andrew, official historian for the Security Service,...AudioThe Navy Board projectThursday 21 February 2008Archivist Sue Lumas describes the painstaking cataloguing and conservation of naval records held at...AudioWatch the birdie and say ‘cheese’Thursday 14 February 2008Conservator Stephen Harwood looks at the invention and development of photography, describing all the...AudioResearch and collections at The National ArchivesThursday 31 January 2008Caroline Williams describes how the new Research and Collections Development department is contributing to...AudioClosing the last day: death, memory and landholding in the Inquisitions Post-Mortem, 1216 – 1660Thursday 17 January 2008Sean Cunningham tells us how the Inquisitions Post-Mortem (IPMs) or inquests taken after the... « 1 … 49 50 51 52 53 54 »