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Episode 1 - The Green-Eyed Monster William Shakespeare is on a mission to achieve upward mobility for himself and his family. With his old rival, Robert Greene, firmly in place as the Master of Heralds,...
A step-by-step guide showing beginners how to trace their family history in the UK. Covers the topics of civil registration, census, using the Family Records centre, wills, parish registers, visiting record...
Looks at the kinds of evidence historians use to uncover the past. Professor Arthur Marwick looks at the evidence available to historians of the family - materials ranging from a tombstone to a fictional film.
The story of a British man, Michael, who was born in his father’s farmhouse, works on his father’s farm and lives in a cottage just one field away, which he bought from his father when he got married. It...
Looks at the way historians use primary source that exist from the impact of the French revolution on ordinary people.
A film by Juliet Jordan about her Uncle John. She says: ‘Uncle John was a keen and prolific amateur film-maker and my father kept the reels of film and sound that John left behind when he died. Using these...
Discusses principles established by the Public Record Office for handling and preserving historic records. Shows correct handling and conservation of books and other documents, maps and plans, photographs,...
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