Search results found for: on the record AudioWhat at first was plunder: tracing records of excisemenThursday 31 May 2007James Cronan examines sources for tracing excisemen, including staff lists and joining papers, and...AudioStar Chamber stories: using records of the early modern equity courtsTuesday 12 December 2006The National Archives holds a vast collection of Chancery Court and other equity legal...On the RecordSecond World War – Legacies, Language and DiasporaThursday 3 October 2024With recruits from across its empire, Britain’s troops in the Second World War were...On the RecordUntold Stories of D-DayThursday 15 August 2024Shortly after midnight on Tuesday, June 6, 1944, 24,000 soldiers landed on the beaches...On the RecordInventionsThursday 5 October 2023A flying machine, a fish-shaped hot air balloon, and a self-ventilating hat. From million...On the RecordCoronationsThursday 27 April 2023From Richard III’s lavish wardrobe to Queen Victoria’s chaotic ceremony, coronations have a rich...AudioGerald Aylmer seminar 2020: Co-production and collaboration in the archiveWednesday 12 August 2020What are the opportunities, and challenges, of working collaboratively with archivists, academics and community...On the RecordResist: Black Power in the courtroomThursday 30 January 2020In 1965, Britain passed the Race Relations Act, which made it illegal to refuse...On the RecordReform: Violence and the struggle for suffrageWednesday 22 January 2020The campaign for women’s suffrage is often characterised by its militant factions and leaders...On the RecordRevolt: The story of England’s first protestWednesday 15 January 2020In 1990, a march in protest of the government’s poll tax turned violent as...On the RecordSpies: Double agents and double standardsThursday 16 May 2019The Cambridge Five are perhaps the most infamous spy ring of the 20th century....On the RecordSpies: Lawrence and BellThursday 9 May 2019The exploits of T.E. Lawrence are legendary. Thanks to the famous film ‘Lawrence of... « 1 … 6 7 8 9 10 … 40 »