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Stories from the collection

Dive in to the human stories our records reveal – from the curious and unexpected to the truly extraordinary.

The story of

Sophia Duleep Singh

Sophia Duleep Singh (1876–1948) was an Indian princess and a formidable figure in the women's suffrage movement.

Record revealed

The proclamation of Ned Ludd

This note threatens death upon anyone talking to the authorities about the Luddites, textile workers protesting against new, labour-saving technology.

The story of

The 1888 matchgirls' strike

In 1888, the women and girls employed by Bryant & May in the East End of London went out on strike. Why did these workers feel so driven to remove their labour?

The story of

John Blanke

John Blanke was a trumpeter at the courts of Henry VII and Henry VIII. He is one of the earliest people of colour in England we have records about.