Category: Featured AudioWhat happened before today’s Mutual Credit Unions? An introduction to Friends of Labour Loan Societies 1850s-1930sFriday 1 March 2013Friends of Labour Loan Societies have been overlooked in analyses of mutual self-help organisations...AudioWriter of the month: In conversation with Dr Gus Casely-HayfordThursday 28 February 2013A session in conversation with Gus Casely-Hayford, talking about his recent book, The Lost...AudioReckless, rash and repentant: Convicts’ petitions for mercy 1819-1858Friday 22 February 2013A look at the pardoning process of the early 19th century, and some stories...AudioThe Will Forgeries: a forgotten sensationFriday 8 February 2013These infamous crimes were headline news when they came to trial at the Old...AudioTracing battalions or regiments of the British Army during the Great WarFriday 1 February 2013This podcast gives you an introduction to the various records at The National Archives...AudioRawdon Brown and the Brown Archive in The National ArchivesFriday 25 January 2013Rawdon Brown was born in 1806 and, from 1833 until his death in 1883,...AudioWhere there’s a will…: probate records for family history at The National Archives and beyondFriday 18 January 2013Whether your ancestor was leaving a fortune or just a few possessions, or making...AudioHow to publish with The National ArchivesTuesday 15 January 2013Are you interested in publishing your writing with The National Archives? Dr Hester Vaizey...AudioWriter of the month: Hunting for spies in The National ArchivesTuesday 15 January 2013In our first Writer of the Month talk, Times journalist Ben Macintyre discusses his...AudioA Brilliant Little Operation: The full story of how the Cockleshell Heroes mounted the greatest raid of WW2Friday 11 January 2013This talk was given by Lord Ashdown, the former leader of the Liberal Democrats...AudioUgandan Asians in Britain: Journeys across three continents to find a homeMonday 7 January 2013It is 40 years since Idi Amin arbitrarily decided to expel over 70,000 Asians...AudioGeography, art and the sinking of the Mary RoseFriday 4 January 2013King Henry VIII watched as the Mary Rose, pride of his Navy, suddenly capsized... « 1 … 18 19 20 21 22 … 26 »