Tag: Records VideoThe Longest DayThursday 1 October 2009This videocast is part of the War on Film series, created by The National...AudioThe final balance: researching families and wealth in the 19th century using the death duty recordsTuesday 18 August 2009This presentation explores how The National Archives’ collection of death duty records can be...AudioCatching Victorian and Edwardian criminals on paperFriday 8 May 2009The problem of serious habitual criminals and how to keep track of them greatly...AudioEvery journey has two ends: using passenger listsFriday 1 May 2009The National Archives’ Chris Watts reveals the benefits of using both arrival and departure...AudioTracing Scottish ancestorsFriday 6 March 2009Holding records for Scotland from the union in 1707, The National Archives holds documents...AudioDissecting and cataloguing medical officers’ journals in ADM 101Friday 27 February 2009Bruno Pappalardo introduces the collection of medical officers’ journals found in ADM 101. These...AudioRoyal Air Force service recordsFriday 20 February 2009Last year saw the 90th anniversary of the establishment of the Royal Air Force....VideoIntroducing the 1911 census – British Sign Language VideoThursday 15 January 2009Mark Pearsall is a family history specialist at The National Archives. Here he provides...AudioMerchant Navy operational recordsFriday 12 December 2008Janet Dempsey examines the wealth of records which deal with the tragedy, terror, heroism...AudioCustoms and Excise service recordsThursday 30 October 2008Everyone hates taxes! Find out what Dr Johnson thought of them in this talk...AudioUnfinished business: Britain and the European CommunityFriday 24 October 2008Focusing on Britain’s changing relationship with the European Community between 1945 and 1975, Contemporary...AudioDivorce records after 1858Thursday 4 September 2008An in-depth and light-hearted look into divorce records, put in context by an introduction... « 1 2 3 »