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We're back with a new #TimeTravelTV episode - Archives Ahoy! - and this time we will be investigating a document which features a very notorious individual! Series 2 will release weekly on Tuesdays from now on.
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Our newest lesson 'Coping with Cholera' explores how 19th Century authorities reacted to the threat of disease. A useful resource for teachers and students exploring health and medicine through time. https://t.co/Sd14kilIaQ
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Episode Six of #TimeTravelTV is available now! In today’s episode we will explore a new ‘mystery document’, and it features an extra special appearance from artist Jodi Ann Bickley. Take a look: https://t.co/iCcP6PVfx5
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What was life like for children in the past?
Factory Act: https://t.co/ExtYv65y18
Evacuation: https://t.co/b5qNHxN91q
School Dinners: https://t.co/yqDf0LhC4I
How we were taught: https://t.co/gKO0h5eDU2
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For #ArchiveGoals we're sharing our lesson on the 1966 Football World Cup. But we're also restating our goal that Archives are for everyone, young and old. We aim to continue making the Archives accessible to all in the future. #Archive30 https://t.co/9z4fzkO4a7
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Episode Three of #TimeTravelTV is out now! This time we're exploring an intriguing document showing how people had fun in the past, but what were they doing, and why did it get them in such a spin? https://t.co/DrzU0kSWll
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We're very pleased to launch #TimeTravelTV: free online education sessions, Tuesdays and Thursdays, for 8-11s. Our education officers will lead you through an enquiry in a series of videos with digitised documents to explore. Take a look: https://t.co/vxdB1FHbqU #History #HomeEd
Our previous #ArchiveBuilding at Chancery Lane housed the Public Record Office until 1977 when we moved to Kew. The building suffered damage in the Second World War so the documents were moved out of Central London to keep them safe. #Archive30
Discover the Dissolution uses interactive maps to show the dissolved monasteries closed by Henry VIII. The project asks you to find out about a monastery in your local area and fill in our survey with your findings to add to the map. What can you discover? https://t.co/MGmp6RluTu
This year's Olympic games may have been postponed to next summer, but here is a look back at the Olympic Champions of 1908. How many sports can you spot? #Archive30 #Sport
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