Tag: Transcribed AudioSecurity Service file release August 2010Thursday 26 August 2010Professor Christopher Andrew introduces the 25th Security Service records release, which contains 170 files,...AudioTourists and booking clerks – information for family historians in the Thomas Cook ArchivesFriday 30 July 2010Paul Smith, company archivist of Thomas Cook UK & Ireland, offers a general account...AudioWomen, darts and the pub in the interwar periodFriday 4 June 2010Dart historian Patrick Chaplin offers a surprising insight into the role of women in...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...AudioI’m All Right Jack! Britain in 1959Friday 12 March 2010The famous Boulting Brothers film ‘I’m All Right Jack!’ was released just over 50...AudioSecurity Service file release March 2010Monday 8 March 2010Professor Christopher Andrew, formerly official historian of MI5 and author of ‘The Defence of...AudioFashion or ration: Hartnell, Amies and dressing for the BlitzThursday 18 February 2010How did the fashionable woman of the Second World War and post war era...AudioMedieval warfare: sources and approachesFriday 29 January 2010An exploration of how records created by the crown before 1485 can be used...AudioNew Britons – Immigration to the United KingdomFriday 22 January 2010Mark Peasall looks at immigration into Britain from the 16th to the 20th century...AudioEducation in 1911Friday 4 December 2009What was education like for the majority of children in 1911, the year when...AudioTransportation to AustraliaMonday 30 November 2009Over 162,000 British and Irish convicts were transported to Australia between 1787 and 1868.... « 1 … 5 6 7 8 9 10 »