Tag: Presentations and images AudioWebinar: Army musters – more than just accountsFriday 29 August 2014This webinar looks at how the army accounted for the money it spent on...AudioThe Remembrance Image ProjectTuesday 24 June 2014Simon Gregor talks about some of the images he has taken in the research...AudioWebinar: Cloud storage and digital preservationTuesday 27 May 2014How can cloud storage help address growing digital preservation challenges? The authors, Neil Beagrie,...AudioThe Post Office Tower: symbol of a new Britain?Tuesday 22 April 2014When the Post Office Tower was opened officially on 8 October 1965, it was...AudioNews from FamilySearchMonday 27 January 2014Sharon Hintze brings you up to date with the latest developments (2014) on FamilySearch,...AudioBig Ideas: Searching the unsearchableMonday 25 November 2013Colour, pattern and texture are all ‘content’ but are not searchable like written text....AudioThe life and work of MacDonald Gill: mapmaker, letterer and graphic artistTuesday 24 September 2013Discover the wonderful pictorial maps and graphic designs of MacDonald ‘Max’ Gill, one of...AudioThere and back again: going away doesn’t mean staying awayTuesday 3 September 2013It is easy to think of emigration as a one-way process, but not everyone...AudioDesign online: extending access to the BT Design RegisterMonday 17 June 2013This talk focuses on recent research linked to widening online access the Board of...AudioThe post-Restoration army: 1660-1714Friday 5 April 2013We follow the history of the army from its inception as a standing force...AudioThe scandalous case of John Vassall: sexuality, spying and the Civil ServiceMonday 17 December 2012Fifty years ago civil servant John Vassall was sentenced to 18 years’ imprisonment for...Audio‘There is no aspect of government activity on which the State Papers may not throw light’: the papers of the secretaries of state 1509-1782Friday 23 March 2012The State Papers are the correspondence and papers of the ministers of the Crown... « 1 2 3 4 »