We have become a founding member of EHRI-UK – the national body representing Holocaust-related collections in the United Kingdom. The other founding members are the Wiener Holocaust Library, the ...
The National Archives, in partnership with Forces War Records, the leading military family history website from Ancestry®, has launched a digital collection of Royal Flying Corps and successors: World ...
Extract from the Declaration of Independence, 4 July 1776. Catalogue ref: EXT 9/76 On the 4 July 1776, the American colonies issued a joint Declaration of Independence, written by Thomas Jefferson.
Provides general advice on the care of mixed collections. See Section 5.9 for hazards, and p,79 for general information on mould. The Enemy in Archives : Managing Mould, Catherine Firth – 2021 A short ...
Extract from The New Hampshire Gazette, entitled ‘Continental Congress to People of Great Britain’, 2 December 1774. Catalogue ref: CO 5/939 (2 of 4) ...
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Trace the voyages made by a merchant seaman, find a Royal Marine’s medal record or track the wartime history of an army regiment. Records charting the development of Britain, military, defence and ...
Extract from a letter of invitation to William of Orange to become King, 30 June 1688. Catalogue ref: SP 8/1 f.224v. The source reflects attitudes to British rights 86 years before the ‘Intolerable’ ...
Extract from ‘In Provincial Congress, Exeter, New Hampshire, 6 June 1775’ by Matthew Thornton, President. Catalogue ref: CO 5/939 f.164 These resolutions were passed by the provincial congress of New ...
Extract from an eight-page inventory of lost and damaged property from the house of Thomas Hutchinson. Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts Bay, 26 August 1765. Catalogue ref: CO 5/755 f.373 ...
Captain-General, Governor and Commander in Chief OF His Majesty’s Province of GEORGIA, Chancellor, Vice-Admiral, and Ordinary, of the same, A PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS I have received Information, That, ...