This year marks the 100th anniversary of the passing of the Blind Persons Act. So, here’s what you need to know about this historic piece of legislation. This blog was written by Richard Ward, Assistant Archives Officer. Warning: This article …
This blog post is the seventh in a series on the Queen Caroline Affair to mark its bicentenary. For an outline of the full story of the Affair, see this introductory blog post and this video. In this blog post, Dr Katie Carpenter …
This blog post is the sixth in a series on the Queen Caroline Affair to mark its bicentenary. For an outline of the full story of the Affair, see this introductory blog post and this video. In a blog post earlier this year, …
This blog was written by Nicole Hartland, Archive Assistant (Graduate Trainee). WITCHCRAFT, MAGIC AND DIVINATION IN THE ARCHIVES This blog post will explore the many acts which tried to define and control the practices of witchcraft, magic and divination from …
Ten Things you need to know about the first Black Parliamentarian Licence: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial National Portrait Gallery This article was written by Richard Ward, Assistant Archives Officer. Warning: This article uses contemporary quotes which contain offensive language that some …
This blog was written by Richard Ward, Assistant Archives Officer. Sometimes the revolution is televised. Way past the midnight hour on June 12th, 1987, the BBC cameras were in place at Haringey Town Hall to see Bernie Grant become MP …
This blog was written by Sileas Wood, Assistant Curator. In the collections at the Palace of Westminster the role of the monarch in Parliament is well documented through portraiture, sculpture and allegorical works largely on display in the highly decorated …
This blog was written by Richard Ward, Assistant Archives Officer. For many years’ Dr David Pitt was one of the most recognisable Civil Rights Campaigners in Britain. A trusted figure who commanded a universal love and respect from the many …
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