Tag: Archives AudioUKAD forum 2011: Opening DataWednesday 2 March 2011The National Archives hosted the United Kingdom Archives Discovery (UKAD) Forum on 2 March...AudioChallenges facing The National Archives – Part 1Friday 14 January 2011Podcast of an interview which took place on Monday 29 November 2010. Dr Andrew...AudioA history of the Public Record OfficeFriday 8 October 2010Vanessa Carr takes us through a brief history of the Public Record Office, looking...AudioSailors, storms and science: how Royal Navy logbooks help us understand climate changeFriday 10 September 2010Dr Dennis Wheeler, from the University of Sunderland, discusses the use of historical Royal...VideoLiving the poor life – power relationsFriday 20 August 2010Paul Carter talks about how poor law records uncovered illustrate power relations in the...AudioThe National Archives goes to the moviesMonday 21 June 2010Trace the history of cinema in Britain through the collections of The National Archives....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...VideoUFO file release February 2010Monday 1 February 2010Dr David Clarke, an expert in UFO history, guides us through the highlights of...AudioShop workers: tracing your retail ancestorsThursday 14 January 2010We all go shopping, albeit with varying degrees of enthusiasm, and many of us...AudioTransportation to AustraliaMonday 30 November 2009Over 162,000 British and Irish convicts were transported to Australia between 1787 and 1868.... « 1 2 3 4 5 »