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DISCOVERY | THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES Discovery holds more than 32 million descriptions of records held by The National Archives and more than 2,500 archives across the country. Over 9 million records are available for download. PASSENGERS - THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES The majority of inward passenger lists from 1878 to 1960 and outward passenger lists from 1890 to 1960 have survived (see below). There are very few records in The National Archives of passengers before 1878. UK passenger lists do not record travel within Europe unless a ship called at more than one CURRENCY CONVERTER: 1270–2017 The data used in this currency converter comes from our historical records such as those of the royal household and Exchequer. These documents may record large purchases by government institutions rather than ordinary retail prices, and wages of skilled craftsmen rather than the general level of earnings. BRITISH ARMY MUSTER ROLLS AND PAY LISTS C.1730-1898 MARITIME DEATHS 1781-1968 Discovery is a catalogue of archival records across the UK and beyond, from which you can search 32 million records. PRISONERS OF WAR IN BRITISH HANDS THE NATIONAL ARCHIVESDISCOVERYABOUT USEDUCATIONHELP WITH YOUR RESEARCHINFORMATION MANAGEMENTARCHIVES SECTOR We are a non-ministerial department, and the official archive and publisher for the UK Government, and for England and Wales. BOOK A VISIT TO VIEW OUR DOCUMENTS Use this service to book a visit to view our documents. You may book a maximum of three visits in 4 weeks. Find out more about how to bookand what to expect.
DISCOVERY | THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES Discovery holds more than 32 million descriptions of records held by The National Archives and more than 2,500 archives across the country. Over 9 million records are available for download. PASSENGERS - THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES The majority of inward passenger lists from 1878 to 1960 and outward passenger lists from 1890 to 1960 have survived (see below). There are very few records in The National Archives of passengers before 1878. UK passenger lists do not record travel within Europe unless a ship called at more than one CURRENCY CONVERTER: 1270–2017 The data used in this currency converter comes from our historical records such as those of the royal household and Exchequer. These documents may record large purchases by government institutions rather than ordinary retail prices, and wages of skilled craftsmen rather than the general level of earnings. BRITISH ARMY MUSTER ROLLS AND PAY LISTS C.1730-1898 MARITIME DEATHS 1781-1968 Discovery is a catalogue of archival records across the UK and beyond, from which you can search 32 million records. PRISONERS OF WAR IN BRITISH HANDS BOOK A VISIT TO VIEW OUR DOCUMENTS Use this service to book a visit to view our documents. You may book a maximum of three visits in 4 weeks. Find out more about how to bookand what to expect.
ARCHIVE SERVICE ACCREDITATION Archive Service Accreditation is the UK standard for archive services. Standards schemes and frameworks help archives to manage and improve their efficiency and effectiveness through external validation, and by identifying good practice. CURRENCY CONVERTER: 1270–2017 The data used in this currency converter comes from our historical records such as those of the royal household and Exchequer. These documents may record large purchases by government institutions rather than ordinary retail prices, and wages of skilled craftsmen rather than the general level of earnings. PEOPLE IN BUSINESS AND TRADES Historical trade directories for England and Wales, 1760s-1910s. Search by business name, place or trade type in the University of Leicester’s collection of online local and trade directories for England and Wales from the 1760s to the 1910s.Arranged by county, the collection includes at least one directory for every English and Welshcounty.
CATHOLICS - THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES 1. Why use this guide? Until 1534, England was a Catholic country. Then, after years of upheaval, the 1559 Act of Supremacy made the Protestant Church of England the established church. Following this act there was a significant increase in the number of state records created documenting Catholics PRISONERS OF WAR IN BRITISH HANDS 1. Why use this guide? This guide will help you find information about prisoners of war captured by the British. Very few lists of prisoners of war in British hands have survived and documentation providing biographical information is equally scarce. The records held at The National Archives areBOER WAR RECORDS
Two separate Boer Wars were fought between the British Empire and two independent Boer states. The war commonly known as the ‘Boer War’ is the second Boer War 1899–1902.There is likely to be some overlap between separate departments on any given subject. For example, a decision made during the Boer War may have been informed by the Foreign Office (FO), discussed by the Prime Minister ROYAL AIR FORCE OPERATIONS 1. Why use this guide? Use this guide for advice on locating records at The National Archives of Royal Air Force operations that have taken place since its formation in 1918. The guide also covers airborne operations that took place prior to 1918, carried out by the Royal Flying Corps and the Royal REGISTRATION OF MERCHANT SHIPS 1. Why use this guide? This guide will help you to find information relating to early informal and later compulsory registration of ships. If you are looking for records relating to a person these are not the best place to start. Use our guides on Merchant Seamen and on Crew lists and agreementsFATHER'S DAY CARDS
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THE NATIONAL ARCHIVESDISCOVERYABOUT USEDUCATIONHELP WITH YOUR RESEARCHINFORMATION MANAGEMENTARCHIVES SECTOR We are a non-ministerial department, and the official archive and publisher for the UK Government, and for England and Wales. BOOK A VISIT TO VIEW OUR DOCUMENTS Book a standard visit. 706 places available. Documents can be from multiple series, for example ADM 22 and C 142. 1-day visit. Up to 12 documents. Camera stands and computer access available. Select a date. DISCOVERY | THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES Discovery holds more than 32 million descriptions of records held by The National Archives and more than 2,500 archives across the country. Over 9 million records are available for download. PASSENGERS - THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES The majority of inward passenger lists from 1878 to 1960 and outward passenger lists from 1890 to 1960 have survived (see below). There are very few records in The National Archives of passengers before 1878. UK passenger lists do not record travel within Europe unless a ship called at more than one CURRENCY CONVERTER: 1270–2017 The data used in this currency converter comes from our historical records such as those of the royal household and Exchequer. These documents may record large purchases by government institutions rather than ordinary retail prices, and wages of skilled craftsmen rather than the general level of earnings. MARITIME DEATHS 1781-1968 Discovery is a catalogue of archival records across the UK and beyond, from which you can search 32 million records. BRITISH ARMY MUSTER ROLLS AND PAY LISTS C.1730-1898 PRISONERS OF WAR IN BRITISH HANDS PRISONERS AFTER CULLODEN List of rebel prisoners: with their rank and the number of witnesses against them, July 17 1746 (SP 54/32/41C ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE SERVICE RECORDS 1903-1922SEE MORE ON NATIONALARCHIVES.GOV.UK THE NATIONAL ARCHIVESDISCOVERYABOUT USEDUCATIONHELP WITH YOUR RESEARCHINFORMATION MANAGEMENTARCHIVES SECTOR We are a non-ministerial department, and the official archive and publisher for the UK Government, and for England and Wales. BOOK A VISIT TO VIEW OUR DOCUMENTS Book a standard visit. 706 places available. Documents can be from multiple series, for example ADM 22 and C 142. 1-day visit. Up to 12 documents. Camera stands and computer access available. Select a date. DISCOVERY | THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES Discovery holds more than 32 million descriptions of records held by The National Archives and more than 2,500 archives across the country. Over 9 million records are available for download. PASSENGERS - THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES The majority of inward passenger lists from 1878 to 1960 and outward passenger lists from 1890 to 1960 have survived (see below). There are very few records in The National Archives of passengers before 1878. UK passenger lists do not record travel within Europe unless a ship called at more than one CURRENCY CONVERTER: 1270–2017 The data used in this currency converter comes from our historical records such as those of the royal household and Exchequer. These documents may record large purchases by government institutions rather than ordinary retail prices, and wages of skilled craftsmen rather than the general level of earnings. MARITIME DEATHS 1781-1968 Discovery is a catalogue of archival records across the UK and beyond, from which you can search 32 million records. BRITISH ARMY MUSTER ROLLS AND PAY LISTS C.1730-1898 PRISONERS OF WAR IN BRITISH HANDS PRISONERS AFTER CULLODEN List of rebel prisoners: with their rank and the number of witnesses against them, July 17 1746 (SP 54/32/41C ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE SERVICE RECORDS 1903-1922SEE MORE ON NATIONALARCHIVES.GOV.UK BOOK A VISIT TO VIEW OUR DOCUMENTS Book a standard visit. 706 places available. Documents can be from multiple series, for example ADM 22 and C 142. 1-day visit. Up to 12 documents. Camera stands and computer access available. Select a date. PEOPLE IN BUSINESS AND TRADES From 1851 trades could be listed in the census in order of importance and these records are held at The National Archives. People often had multiple seasonal occupations. Records of seasonal, casual, or part-time work in the census are erratic, particularly the work of women and children, and in agriculture. CURRENCY CONVERTER: 1270–2017 The data used in this currency converter comes from our historical records such as those of the royal household and Exchequer. These documents may record large purchases by government institutions rather than ordinary retail prices, and wages of skilled craftsmen rather than the general level of earnings. CATHOLICS - THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES Like all churches, Catholic churches kept their own records, though very few of these, in common with most local or parish church records, have found their way into The National Archives. 2. Catholic baptism, marriage and burial registers. Very few catholic birth, marriage and death registers are kept at The National Archives.BOER WAR RECORDS
This is a brief guide to researching the wide-ranging and scattered military records of the Second Boer War created by the British government.. The guide provides a broad overview of the main sources of information that exist on the subject of the Boer War itself, as opposed to records of the soldiers who fought in the conflict. EVACUATION TO CANADA In August 1940 the SS Volendam, carrying British children, was torpedoed, but thankfully all passengers were rescued. In September 1940, the SS City of Benares travelling from Liverpool to Canada was sunk with the loss of 77 children and over 200 adults. The British government immediately stopped the overseas evacuation scheme. PRISONERS OF WAR IN BRITISH HANDS Very few lists of prisoners of war in British hands have survived and documentation providing biographical information is equally scarce. The records held at The National Archives are predominantly records of: general administrative and policy matters. the ROYAL NAVY SHIPS' VOYAGES IN LOG BOOKS This guide will help you to find Royal Navy log books at The National Archives. These records reveal the location of Royal Navy ships and submarines, wherever they were in the world, and the voyages they took, from around 1669 onwards. Sometimes other elements of life aboard ship were recorded too, but rarely do logs provide personal ROYAL AIR FORCE OPERATIONS The Royal Air Force (RAF) was not created until the last year of the First World War. It was formed on 1 April 1918 with the merger of the Royal Flying Corps (RFC), which had been the airborne operations branch of the British Army, and the Royal Naval Air Service, the air arm of the Royal Navy. In April 1918 the RFC and RNAS ceased to exist. REGISTRATION OF MERCHANT SHIPS Casualty registers from merchant ships during the Second World War are in BT 347/1–7. There is a microfiche card index in BT 347/8 available at The National Archives. The records are in date order, but if you have the casualty number allocated to the incident it will be easier to identify the right document. THE NATIONAL ARCHIVESDISCOVERYABOUT USEDUCATIONHELP WITH YOUR RESEARCHINFORMATION MANAGEMENTARCHIVES SECTOR We are a non-ministerial department, and the official archive and publisher for the UK Government, and for England and Wales. DISCOVERY | THE NATIONAL ARCHIVESPASSENGER LISTSWORLD WAR ONE ARMY SERVICE RECORDSRESEARCH GUIDESMERCHANT NAVY SERVICE Discovery holds more than 32 million descriptions of records held by The National Archives and more than 2,500 archives across the country. Over 9 million records are available for download. PASSENGERS - THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES The majority of inward passenger lists from 1878 to 1960 and outward passenger lists from 1890 to 1960 have survived (see below). There are very few records in The National Archives of passengers before 1878. UK passenger lists do not record travel within Europe unless a ship called at more than oneARCHIVE JIGSAWS
Archive Jigsaws. Welcome to our free series of online jigsaws, featuring the beautiful and bizarre records in our collection. Archive Jigsaws are a fun way of piecing together our history. Each week, we reveal a new jigsaw on Twitter, Facebook and email, along with the story behind the record. Follow us or subscribe to our mailing list toget
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Censuses were also taken in many British colonies on the same dates as in the United Kingdom. Surviving records of these will normally be found in the country of origin, and not in The National Archives. The only exceptions to this are: Census of settlers and convicts in New PEOPLE IN BUSINESS AND TRADES From 1851 trades could be listed in the census in order of importance and these records are held at The National Archives. People often had multiple seasonal occupations. Records of seasonal, casual, or part-time work in the census are erratic, particularly the work of women and children, and in agriculture.WILLS 1384-1858
BRITISH ARMY MUSTER ROLLS AND PAY LISTS C.1730-1898 ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE SERVICE RECORDS 1903-1922SEE MORE ON NATIONALARCHIVES.GOV.UKUS NAVAL RESERVE RECORDSUS NAVAL RESERVE BASESUS NAVAL RESERVE CENTERSUS NAVAL RESERVE PAYUS NAVAL RESERVESHIPS
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Archive Jigsaws. Welcome to our free series of online jigsaws, featuring the beautiful and bizarre records in our collection. Archive Jigsaws are a fun way of piecing together our history. Each week, we reveal a new jigsaw on Twitter, Facebook and email, along with the story behind the record. Follow us or subscribe to our mailing list toget
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Censuses were also taken in many British colonies on the same dates as in the United Kingdom. Surviving records of these will normally be found in the country of origin, and not in The National Archives. The only exceptions to this are: Census of settlers and convicts in New PEOPLE IN BUSINESS AND TRADES From 1851 trades could be listed in the census in order of importance and these records are held at The National Archives. People often had multiple seasonal occupations. Records of seasonal, casual, or part-time work in the census are erratic, particularly the work of women and children, and in agriculture.WILLS 1384-1858
BRITISH ARMY MUSTER ROLLS AND PAY LISTS C.1730-1898 ROYAL NAVAL VOLUNTEER RESERVE SERVICE RECORDS 1903-1922SEE MORE ON NATIONALARCHIVES.GOV.UKUS NAVAL RESERVE RECORDSUS NAVAL RESERVE BASESUS NAVAL RESERVE CENTERSUS NAVAL RESERVE PAYUS NAVAL RESERVESHIPS
DURATION OF COPYRIGHT (EXCLUDING CROWN COPYRIGHT)LENGTH OF COPYRIGHTCOPYRIGHT DURATION USACOPYRIGHT GUIDELINES CHARTCORNELL COPYRIGHT CHARTGENERIC COPYRIGHT STATEMENTSTANDARD COPYRIGHT STATEMENT Yes Duration of copyright (excluding Crown copyright) Is the author known? Was the work created before 1 January 1969? No Yes No No Yes Is the work a literary, dramatic or musical work, a photograph or an BOOK A VISIT TO VIEW OUR DOCUMENTS Book a standard visit. 706 places available. Documents can be from multiple series, for example ADM 22 and C 142. 1-day visit. Up to 12 documents. Camera stands and computer access available. Select a date.CENSUS RECORDS
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Ditty Box Study theme Artist Eric Fraser, 1939-1946. INF 3/697 SCHOOLS - THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES This is a brief guide to researching schools. The National Archives holds the administrative and policy files of the government departments concerned with education, but is not the best source of information about individual schools. Where these survive, they are most likely to be held by local PEOPLE IN BUSINESS AND TRADES From 1851 trades could be listed in the census in order of importance and these records are held at The National Archives. People often had multiple seasonal occupations. Records of seasonal, casual, or part-time work in the census are erratic, particularly the work of women and children, and in agriculture. DIVORCE - THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES Only a few examples exist in The National Archives in C 89 and C 204. C 89/15/20 -21 contains the first true parliamentary divorce in 1670, between John Manners, Lord Roos, and Lady Anne Pierpont. This created a precedent for parliamentary divorces on the grounds of the wife’sadultery. 10.
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