1000 years of history, 1000 years of stories to uncover. The National Archives presents On the Record, a podcast that unearths... more
Across more than 4,000 boxes in The National Archives sits a significant collection of letters, papers and artifacts... more
Join us for our upcoming podcast mini-series, where we delve into a remarkable collection of letters, papers, and artefacts from... more
With recruits from across its empire, Britain’s troops in the Second World War were a multi-lingual, multi-ethnic force. Among those... more
In this episode of On the Record, we take focus on the lesser-told history of the colonial troops, from East... more
Shortly after midnight on Tuesday, June 6, 1944, 24,000 soldiers landed on the beaches of Normandy in Northern France. What... more
In this episode, we uncover the untold stories of a tank driver on the frontline, one of the first black... more
Since the 13th century the legend of Robin Hood has featured in folk songs, tavern stories, pageants, and royal festivals... more
In this episode, we journey through a forest of historical records to discover the 'real' Robin Hood.
It's often impossible to find direct accounts of poor people in the historical record, especially the further back you look.... more
In this episode, we examine a rare collection which contains thousands of letters written by people living in poverty between... more
At The National Archives, we hold records that tell fascinating stories of real people who lived through the horrors of... more
In this episode, we explore unique documents held at The National Archives that tell the stories of prisoners of war... more
In December 1773, 340 tea chests were hurled into Boston Harbour by a protesting crowd. It was a... more
In this episode, we examine the British response to the Boston Tea Party. A protest that ignited the flames of... more
A flying machine , a fish-shaped hot air balloon, and a self-ventilating hat. From million dollar ideas... more
A flying machine, a fish-shaped hot air balloon, and a self-ventilating hat. In this episode of On the Record,... more
Muck-spreading, rat-gassing, carrot-pulling — all in a day’s work for a land girl! You probably know the land girls as... more
In this episode, we're digging deeper into the history of the Women's Land Army, using The National Archives’ unique collections to... more
Reporters, cameras, speeches, and even songs publicised the arrival of the HMT Empire Windrush when it docked at Tilbury on... more
In this episode, we highlight the experiences of the Windrush Generation, who travelled to Britain between 1948 and 1971. We... more
From Richard III’s lavish wardrobe to Queen Victoria’s chaotic ceremony, coronations have a rich and fascinating history. For some, a... more
Take a closer look at records of propaganda in our collections. In this episode, we have four stories of deliberate... more
In this episode, we’re looking at propaganda in our collections. We share four stories of deliberate attempts by governments to... more
By 1800, there were 300,000 Africans enslaved in the British colony of Jamaica. Despite harsh punishments and low odds of... more
What happens when treasonous plots fail? What happens when innocent people get pulled into dangerous schemes? In this episode, we... more
The history of English monarchs is a tale brimming with assassination attempts. Queen Elizabeth I thwarted many attempts to replace... more
Delve into centuries of treason in this three part mini-series. Join us as we uncover stories from across the globe,... more
1,000 years of history, 1,000 years of stories to uncover. The National Archives presents On the Record, a podcast that... more
The Colonial Office was the government department responsible for Britain’s colonies at various points throughout the 18th to 20th centuries.... more
In this episode, we’re taking a closer look at Britain’s Colonial Office records. This was the government department responsible for... more
The Colonial Office was the government department responsible for Britain’s colonies at various points throughout the 18th to 20th centuries. It issued... more