Category: Family history audio AudioCredit crunch histories: records of bankrupts in The National ArchivesFriday 22 October 2010Bankruptcy proceedings have been taking place in England and Wales for over 400 years....AudioThe Kitchen Front: domestic life in the Second World WarFriday 24 September 2010Find out how documents held by The National Archives can reveal a fascinating picture...AudioTourists and booking clerks – information for family historians in the Thomas Cook ArchivesFriday 30 July 2010Paul Smith, company archivist of Thomas Cook UK & Ireland, offers a general account...AudioThe pub and the peopleFriday 16 July 2010Simon Fowler use contemporary accounts to look back at the pub ‘experience’ over the...AudioIdentity and identity theftFriday 2 July 2010Steve Hindle of the University of Warwick shows how contemporary issues relating to international...AudioTracing marriages in 18th century England and Wales: a reassessment of law and practiceFriday 21 May 2010The Clandestine Marriages Act of 1753 marked an important development in the history of...AudioBara Brith on the pampas: the Welsh in PatagoniaFriday 26 March 2010In 1865, a Welsh speaking colony was established in the valley of the Chubut...AudioCounting the peopleFriday 19 March 2010Census returns are among the most popular records used by family historians and other...AudioI’m All Right Jack! Britain in 1959Friday 12 March 2010The famous Boulting Brothers film ‘I’m All Right Jack!’ was released just over 50...AudioKindertransport: Britain’s rescue planFriday 26 February 2010The Wiener Library holds many personal accounts of children evacuated from Nazi Germany, Austria...AudioFashion or ration: Hartnell, Amies and dressing for the BlitzThursday 18 February 2010How did the fashionable woman of the Second World War and post war era...AudioTracing ancestors in Nelson’s NavyMonday 8 February 2010An overview of the essential finding aids and documents held by The National Archives... « 1 … 5 6 7 8 9 … 11 »