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The National Archives Podcast Series

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The National Archives Podcast Series

News from FamilySearch

Sharon Hintze brings you up with the latest developments on FamilySearch, the world's largest...

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Big Ideas: Mind the Gap

Mind the Gap is an entirely collaborative project which has has gathered the real-life...

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Public Cooperation with the Household Expenditure Enquiry, 1953-1954

The Household Expenditure Enquiry of 1953-54 was the first large-scale enquiry into household...

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Hidden treasures? Uncovering maps among the files of government

The National Archives holds over six million maps and plans and the majority are among files,...

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New files from 1984

Contemporary records specialists Mark Dunton and Simon Demissie discuss the latest batch of...

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The day parliament burned down

In the early evening of 16 October 1834, to the horror of bystanders, a huge ball of fire...

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NDACA - the National Disability Arts Collection and Archive

In this talk Tony Heaton examines the vision for The National Disability Arts Collection and...

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Britain's air forces in the First World War

This talk covers the record sources for those who served in the air forces, their formations and...

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Scandals in the family

This talk explores the deeds and misdeeds of one family, using documents in The National Archives...

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They gave the crowd plenty fun

West Indian cricket and its relationship with the British-resident Caribbean Diaspora. 'They gave...

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Writer of the month: witches, sorcery, scandal and seduction in Jacobean England

This talk describes the events which unfolded at Belvoir Castle four hundred years ago, during...

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Searching the unsearchable

Colour, pattern and texture are all 'content' but are not searchable like written text. This talk...

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The Treaty of Utrecht

The Treaty of Utrecht, agreed in the spring of 1713, brought an end to the tired War of the...

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Coronations

References in the public records to coronations date back to the late 12th century spanning...

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Death and taxes: understanding the death duty registers

For over 100 years, from 1796 to 1903, the Inland Revenue maintained a series of registers...

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William Hardin Burnley and Caribbean slavery

William Hardin Burnley, the biggest slave owner in Trinidad, did everything in his power to...

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Big data and dead criminals

Tim Hitchcock discusses work to make complex trial accounts fully searchable by key word and...

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Living in a railway town

Di Drummond describes the experience of living in railway towns during the 19th and 20th...

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An Intimate History of Your Home

Lucy Worsley discusses the writing of If Walls Could Talk: An Intimate History of your Home....

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