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    1. Re: [ANGUS] Podcasts at the National Archives
    2. Lesley Robertson
    3. > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2011 18:34:22 +0100 > Subject: [ANGUS] Podcasts at the National Archives > > Hi all > > As its been rather quiet I have been catching up on a few things I have been meaning to get around > to but never seemed to have the time (until now) > > One of them is a series of Podcasts by the National Archives (the one in London) > {snip} > > Holding records for Scotland from the union in 1707, The National Archives holds documents on many > of our Scottish ancestors. Find out how to go about discovering them in this talk by Audrey Collins. > > > So if you have a minute you may like to have a listen whilst searching for great Aunt Agatha <g> > > Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > > I do not think there is a restriction on listening from overseas but perhaps someone can confirm > that > I've had no trouble listening to them from here in sunny Holland. NAS also have a series of podcasts which I've found very interesting. The odd thing is that, thus far, the only place I've been able to access them is via iTunes! I can't find any mention of them on the NAS site. Lesley Robertson

    07/04/2011 03:14:40
    1. Re: [ANGUS] Podcasts at the National Archives
    2. Nivard Ovington
    3. Hi Lesley I emailed the NAS to see if they are hidden somewhere on their site Their reply :- Thank you for your enquiry. We do not currently have any podcasts on our websites, although we are considering adding some to our educational website Scottish Archives for Schools (http://www.scottisharchivesforschools.org) at some point. Are the ones on itunes definitely from the NAS ? Nivard Ovington in Cornwall (UK) > I've had no trouble listening to them from here in sunny Holland. > NAS also have a series of podcasts which I've found very interesting. The odd thing is that, thus > far, the > only place I've been able to access them is via iTunes! I can't find any mention of them on the > NAS site. > > Lesley Robertson

    07/04/2011 08:33:27