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Berrywell Stores, grocers, Dyce: business records of Gardiner family 1953-1991 (DD896) John Fyfe Ltd, quarry owners and granite merchants, Aberdeen: plans showing schemes of work 19th cent-20th cent ...
Find out more about our plans to make PRONOM's data available in a linked open data format on The National Archives Labs. The online registry of technical information. PRONOM is a resource for anyone ...
The café and coffee bar at The National Archives is provided by Maids of Honour, a historic tea room and bakery in the local Kew area. It provides a variety of high-quality lunchtime specials, ...
An annotated photograph showing women working with the Colossus (a prototype computer) at Bletchley Park, 1943, Catalogue ref: FO 850/234. Women undertook top-secret work using radar or code-breaking ...
1789 is one of the most significant dates in history – famous for the revolution in France with its cries of ‘Liberté! Egalité! Fraternité!’ that led to the removal of the French upper classes. The ...