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Life and death in Hong Kong during the Second World War
Volunteer Katrina Lidbetter reflects on stories she uncovered while working on records relating to Prisoners of War in Hong Kong during the Second World War.
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Filling in the gaps: acquiring legislation from the Controller’s Library
We look at the gaps that currently exist in the set of legislation we hold in electronic form and what we’re doing to make it whole on legislation.gov.uk.
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Pip Arnott
Pip Arnott is a Senior Legal Editor in the Legislation Services team at the National Archives, specialising in the publication of legislation data.
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Researching the 1934 Gresford Colliery disaster
Visual collections specialist Sarah Castagnetti shares the research journey she went on when writing about a horrific 1930s mining disaster.
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Lauren Baily
Lauren Baily was a Product Manager in the Digital Services Department at the National Archives until 2023.
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A new way to explore the nation’s archives
Discover a new way to explore online the most historically interesting, rare, and unusual stories that can be found in our collection.
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Rose Rees Jones
Rose is Lead User Researcher in the Digital Services Department at the National Archives.
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Find Case Law: Building trust with the Open Justice Licence
We look back at how we established the Open Justice Licence, which allows users to use and re-use information that is available on our service Find Case Law.
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Language and empire: Encountering records to write audio drama
We talk to writers Ery Nzaramba and Sharmila Chauhan, about what it was like to encounter records at The National Archives and turn them into audio dramas.
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The Golden Thread with Michelle Rodrigues
Integrative arts counsellor, Michelle Rodrigues talks about her recent workshop with us exploring the lives of those in the Caribbean over the past 250 years.
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Manufacturing artificial limbs during the First World War
PhD student Louise Bell shares her research into the push for standardisation and design innovation of artificial limbs following the First World War.
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HIV and AIDS Archives: a workshop and a symposium
To mark World AIDS Day, The National Archives is hosting two events on how HIV and AIDS-related records have been used for research or in creative practices.
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From our students
Find out about the research postgraduate students are doing with us in their own words.
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Great Escapes [closed]
‘Great Escapes: Remarkable Second World War Captives’ is a major new exhibition exploring the human spirit in times of captivity during the Second World War.
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Great Escapes [open]
‘Great Escapes: Remarkable Second World War Captives’ is a major new exhibition exploring the human spirit in times of captivity during the Second World War.
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