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On the Record at The National ArchivesOn the Record at The National ArchivesMI5: Official Secrets Spy fiction has captivated our imagination for decades, but the truth behind Britain's security service is even more fascinating than the high-stakes capers of the movies. At The National Archives, we hold the real files—declassified documents that reveal the actual operations, successes, and sometimes failures of MI5 since its creation in 1909.  In celebration of our new exhibition featuring these secret files and spy gadgets, this episode delves into the real world of espionage – one perhaps more intriguing than fiction.  Our guests include Gill Bennett, a historian specialising in secret intelligence and former Chief Historian at the...2025-04-1736 minKermode on FilmKermode on FilmDANCE CRAZE Special. Mark talks 2-Tone with Jerry Dammers of THE SPECIALS, Pauline Black of THE SELECTER & Joe Dunton cinematographerIn this week’s episode of the MK3D show Mark Kermode talks about the Oscar wins of 2024, before welcoming his guests, in this Ska Special First on stage was cinematographer Joe Dunton, who talks about shooting the film DANCE CRAZE, which has recently been remastered in 4K by the BFI. DANCE CRAZE showcases the very best of the British Ska phenomenon, with exclusive live performances from THE SPECIALS, MADNESS, THE SELECTER, THE BEAT, BAD MANNERS and THE BODYSNATCHERS – brought to the screen particularly vividly through Dunton’s revolutionary camera work.Joining Mark and Jo...2025-01-1538 minConcrete LogicConcrete LogicEP #109: ACI 323, The Fast-Approaching Code and Its Impact on ConcreteIn this episode of the Concrete Logic Podcast, host Seth Tandett is joined by Rich Szecsy and Dr. Jon Belkowitz to discuss the recently released ACI 323 code on low carbon concrete. The trio dig into the significance of the code, the confusion surrounding its implementation, and the challenges it poses for ready-mix producers and construction practices. The hosts explore the implications of the new code on concrete pumping, the role of authorities in code adoption, and the need for future updates to adapt to evolving industry standards. The episode concludes with reflections on the potential impact of the code and...2025-01-0759 minThis is WildwoodThis is WildwoodBiblical Doctrine: The Doctrine of AdoptionThis week, we welcome on Jon Dunton, one of our pastors at Wildwood to discuss the Doctrine of Adoption! The doctrine of adoption teaches that God in His grace and mercy condescends and bestows upon unworthy sinners the glories of His wondrous adoption by receiving them into the number of His children, putting His name… Read More2024-10-0427 minThis is WildwoodThis is WildwoodEpisode 57: This is Wildwood! For the Church with Jon DuntonThis week we welcomed onto the podcast our newest member of the pastoral team, Jon Dunton! Jon and his family have been attending Wildwood for the past 3 years and Jon recently joined the staff team to follow the Lord into ministry. Jon’s heart and love for the LORD is evident, especially in his desire… Read More2024-08-1231 minFor the ChurchFor the ChurchEpisode 57: This is Wildwood! For the Church with Jon DuntonThis week we welcomed onto the podcast our newest member of the pastoral team, Jon Dunton! Jon and his family have been attending Wildwood for the past 3 years and Jon recently joined the staff team to follow the Lord into ministry. Jon’s heart and love for the LORD is evident, especially in his desire… Read More2024-08-1231 minCloud Jazz Smooth JazzCloud Jazz Smooth JazzCloud Jazz 2488 | Ada Rovatti - Episodio exclusivo para mecenasAgradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Estreno de 'The Hidden World of Piloo', séptimo trabajo discográfico de la saxofonista Ada Rovatti en el que han colaborado Randy Brecker, Fay Claassen o Kurt Elling, entre otros. En el repaso a novedades de la música Smooth Jazz reseñamos los álbumes de Tom Reaves Jr., Kait Dunton, Mark Winkler, The Brit Funk Association y U-Nam. En el bloque del recuerdo rescatamos el álbum 'Brazil', uno de los últimos grandes trabajos de Rosemary Clooney antes de su fallecimie...2024-01-2359 minCloud Jazz Smooth JazzCloud Jazz Smooth JazzCloud Jazz 2486 | Mark Winkler - Episodio exclusivo para mecenasAgradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! El estreno de hoy es 'The Rules Don't Apply', nuevo trabajo discográfico del vocalista Mark Winkler en el que incluye unas cuantas versiones de temas muy conocidos. Repasamos otros recientes lanzamientos en la música Smooth Jazz de artistas como Carlos Camilo, Drew Davidsen, The Brit Funk Association, Kait Dunton y Antonio Gómez. En el bloque central hacemos una pequeña retrospectiva sobre la discografía del proyecto Dancing Fantasy.Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el conte...2024-01-2058 minConcrete LogicConcrete LogicEP #067: Maturity Meters - The Concrete Cylinder BreakupGet ready for an illuminating episode of Concrete Logic! Our host Seth sits down with Mark Chase from RPX Technologies to delve into the world of maturity meters in construction. Discover the science behind these game-changers, and how they’re revolutionizing concrete construction! Mark shares insider tips on how to use these tools to boost efficiency and hit project deadlines. Calibration and testing? We’ve got you covered. From post-tensioning to formwork removal, learn how maturity meters are making waves in the industry. Key takeaways The magic of maturity meters: real-time stre...2023-12-0732 minWomen In The Music IndustryWomen In The Music IndustryEp. 13 "Kait Dunton" (Keyboardist / Composer / Performing Artist - New Album "Keyboards" Out Now)Welcome to the episode 13 of "Women In The Music Industry", a podcast that shines a spotlight on the remarkable women who are breaking barriers and making their mark in an industry that has long been dominated by men. Today's episode features the ultra talented and driven keyboardist, composer, performing artist and teacher Kait Dunton.  Having released 8 incredible albums since 2008's "Real & Imagined", Kait takes us on her musical journey from growing up in Pasadena, California, to studying with the great John D'Earth at the University of Virginia, to obtaining her masters of music in the jazz program a...2023-09-1854 min#Between2BlueDevils#Between2BlueDevilsSeason 4: Episode 56: Mrs. Dunton: The Cart Cave, The Classroom, The Shire, and then on to Retirement.This is a special one. For the past 20 years I have been a "neighbor" of some kind to Mrs. Dunton. For a few years we shared space in what was called the "cart cave." This was a small room with about 5 or 6 desks, a few filing cabinets, and then a bunch of carts. We teachers who didn't have a classroom called the Cart Cave home. Lisa and I lived there, together, trying desperately to stay organized. When the new high school opened up she and I were blessed with our own classroom. I was room 1110 and she...2023-06-0451 minConcrete LogicConcrete LogicEP #021 - Supporting Concrete for 1,900 YearsIt is believed that the Pantheon, built around 114 A.D., is one of the earliest examples of a structure that was built using concrete formwork. What is concrete formwork and how is it used today? In this episode of the Concrete Logic podcast, Mark Grace of Concrete Support Systems walks us through some of the different types of formwork commonly used. Also, Mark shares his best practices when it comes to utilizing formwork on your next project and the astonishing percentage of concrete contractors that don't follow these simple procedures.   Episode References Guest: M...2022-09-1543 minThe Perception & Action PodcastThe Perception & Action PodcastMovement & Skill Acquisition Ireland Webinar Series 2022My interview with Phil Kearney and Alan Dunton from MSAI discussing their 2022 Webinar series: Applying skill acquisition in different domains.   Links: https://twitter.com/MSAIreland     More information: http://perceptionaction.com/ My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles) My ASU Web page Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc)   Subscribe in iOS/Apple Subscribe in Anroid/Google   Support the podcast and receive bonus content   Credits: The...2022-02-1631 minThe Perception & Action PodcastThe Perception & Action PodcastMovement & Skill Acquisition Ireland Webinar Series 2022My interview with Phil Kearney and Alan Dunton from MSAI discussing their 2022 Webinar series: Applying skill acquisition in different domains.   Links: https://twitter.com/MSAIreland     More information: http://perceptionaction.com/ My Research Gate Page (pdfs of my articles) My ASU Web page Podcast Facebook page (videos, pics, etc)   Subscribe in iOS/Apple Subscribe in Anroid/Google   Support the podcast and receive bonus content   Credits: The...2022-02-1631 minComposer TalkComposer TalkEp 60: Brittany Dunton (A Cinderella Story: Starstruck)Our next guest is a media composer, pianist, music educator, and music theorist. Studying under composer Dr. Scott Meister and pianist Dr. Bair Shagdaron, she earned her bachelor’s degree in Music Theory/Composition from Appalachian State University in 2012. Immediately following, she enrolled at Columbia College Chicago’s Master of Fine Arts program “Scoring for the Screen”. She was a Follett Scholar (Columbia’s highest honor) and studied under composers Gary Chang, David McHugh, and Andrew Edwards. To conclude her time at Columbia, she recorded four works Capitol Records and earned her degree in May 2014. Following her time at Col...2021-07-2527 minComposer TalkComposer TalkEp 60: Brittany Dunton (A Cinderella Story: Starstruck)Our next guest is a media composer, pianist, music educator, and music theorist. Studying under composer Dr. Scott Meister and pianist Dr. Bair Shagdaron, she earned her bachelor’s degree in Music Theory/Composition from Appalachian State University in 2012. Immediately following, she enrolled at Columbia College Chicago’s Master of Fine Arts program “Scoring for the Screen”. She was a Follett Scholar (Columbia’s highest honor) and studied under composers Gary Chang, David McHugh, and Andrew Edwards. To conclude her time at Columbia, she recorded four works Capitol Records and earned her degree in May 2014. Following her time at Col...2021-07-2527 min#Between2BlueDevils#Between2BlueDevilsSeason 2: Episode 24: Christmas Edition #2Tonight we hear from Mrs. Dunton, Mr. Slivka, and Mr. Taylor. Now this was a good time. Enjoy a little holiday cheer from some all star teachers!2020-12-2420 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesDermot Turing and The Codebreakers of Bletchley ParkIn this ‘Meet the Author’ event (recorded over Zoom), Dermot Turing discusses his latest book, The Codebreakers of Bletchley Park, with our Collections Expert, Mark Dunton. The book examines the lives of the brilliant and eccentric individuals who cracked the seemingly unbreakable Enigma code.2020-09-3041 minWIT Vikings SportWIT Vikings SportEp 17: WSCAI Women's Soccer Intervarsity LaunchThis week Tom Grinsell, Lizzy Kent & Sean Geoghegan spoke with Mark Scanlon (FAI National Coordinator for Schools & Colleges), Michelle O'Neill (International referee) and Paul Dunton (WSCAI Chairman) around the Women's Soccer Intervarsities which will be hosted by WIT Vikings SOccer Club in WIT Arena on the 24th & 25th of March 2020!!2019-12-0635 minThe Secrets to Winning with Dr. Bhrett McCabeThe Secrets to Winning with Dr. Bhrett McCabeMike Adams: Developing Top 100 Golf CoachesThis week's guest is Mike Adams, nationally renowned golf instructor known as the “Swing Dr”, who has been teaching the game of golf for over 33 years. One of the most sought after instructors in the country, Mike has dedicated his life to improving the game of golf for all levels of golfers. He has been listed on every GOLF Magazine Top 100 Instructor and Golf Digest Top 50 Teacher list that has ever been produced. He has written and co-written 18 golf instruction  books, including two GOLF Magazine Instruction Books of the Year: Play Better Golf and The LAWs of the Golf...2019-11-1524 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesOn the trail of Klaus Fuchs, atomic spyArguably the most important ‘atomic’ spy of the 20th century, Klaus Fuchs was a German physicist who worked on the British and US-led atomic projects of the Cold War era. In 1950, Fuchs was caught passing vital secrets to the Soviet Union and sentenced to 14 years’ imprisonment.Our exhibition curator Mark Dunton delves into Security Service files in our collection to uncover how the authorities managed to unmask Fuchs and secure his confession, and reveals a fascinating local connection with Kew.2019-10-0800 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesCulture Clash? Pop in a royal parkFifty years ago, the Rolling Stones gave a concert in Hyde Park that turned into a memorial to founding member Brian Jones. It was an event that passed into legend. But back in 1968, when Peter Jenner, manager of Pink Floyd, wrote to the authorities asking for permission to hold a concert in Hyde Park, he received a negative reply, which he described as ‘crusty’. So how did it come to pass that a whole series of pop concerts was held in this royal park between 1968 and 1969? Find out in this talk with Contemporary Records Specialist Mark Dunt...2019-08-2300 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe scandalous case of John VassallIn 1962, while working as a clerk in the British Embassy in Moscow, homosexual civil servant John Vassall was caught in a ‘honey trap’ sprung by the Soviet Secret Service. He was blackmailed into passing secrets to the Soviet Union and as a result sentenced to 18 years’ imprisonment for espionage. Our contemporary records specialist Mark Dunton delves deeper into this scandal – one of a series that rocked the Macmillan government in the early 1960s, feeding into a national obsession with spy culture at the time. This podcast was recorded as part of The National Archives’ Cold War season...2019-05-2300 minThe Moms I Know PodcastThe Moms I Know PodcastEpisode 035: Generational HealingJust as our bodies can carry physical ailments from our ancestral heritage, our psyche also carries ancestral trauma into our lives and there's a way to break free!   "Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes." - Carl Jung   Have you ever felt in your body that there was some unfinished business, or that a piece of something in your life didn't really belong to you?  In this episode, Sheila and Maria invite Special Guest and Transformational Wellness Coach, Teri Taylor, to the show for a deep dive into the topic of...2019-03-1827 minSpectral Rebel PodcastSpectral Rebel PodcastSpectral Rebel Podcast #105: Lenny Posso aka SerifOliver Ho - Multiverse Deconstruction [Surface] Nick Wilson - Untitled [Light & Dark] Farron - Parodice [Forbidden Planet] Deepbass & Ness - Outer Limits (Shlømo Remix) [Dynamic Reflection] Reeko - Use of the Defensive Mechanism [Mental Disorder] Oliver Ho - Human [Surface] Umwelt - Citadel of Chaos [Boidae] Exterminador - Taboos Of Savage Tribes [Exterminador] Mark Ambrose - Asteroids [Crayon] Surgeon - As you Breathe Here Now [Semantica] Chris McCormack - Longwave [Materials] Lysander Pearson - Monravani [Surface] Ben Gibson - Almaz [Chronicle] Staffan Linzatti - Nobody Observes T...2017-11-111h 40The National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesEngland '66: The best of times?It was a year when England won the World Cup and led the world in all aspects of popular culture, including pop music, fashion, and film. But it was also a time of sterling crises, wage and price freezes, and industrial strife. Contemporary specialist Mark Dunton looks at a nation caught between optimism and decline.2016-07-1300 minclaus bachorclaus bachorPlaying THE KHM HIT_18072015 artheater CGNHeatin' up the Kunsthochschule für Medien, Köln "Rundgang" 2015 final at the "HIT" [ https://www.facebook.com/events/519895314829641/ ll https://www.facebook.com/events/595262283949324/ ] with another "BNKR" multy-style House/Techno/Hi-Tech Funk set alongside Adam X, Miran Nolden, Kavaro, Marat Beltser - to name a few - at Cologne's well known Artheater basement. Featured set-tracks by Gari Romalis (2), Dego & Kaidi, Ian Tocor feat. Raneen, Delanoy Smith [remixed by Ryan Elliott], Saes, RDMA, The Unknown [AS_002], Pitched Black, Darkcube [DTM], Dink & TK [remixed by Luke Hess & Keith Kemp], Agent Chaos aka Mark W.Floyd [UR], Kai Alcé feat. Rico + Kafele Ban...2015-07-182h 34The National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesNewly released files from 1985 and 1986Contemporary records specialists Mark Dunton and Simon Demissie discuss the latest batch of government records to be released to The National Archives. The years were 1985 and 1986.Introduced by Rebecca Simpson.2014-12-3000 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast Series1974: forty years onMark Dunton looks back at UK National events in 1974 in this illustrated podcast. Drawing on the public records he highlights some unusual or little known aspects about the events of that year. 1974 was a difficult year in modern British history - the two general elections, the economic situation, the collapse of the Court Line air travel business for package holidays, the disaster at the Flixborough chemical plant, and IRA bombings - but some popular culture references remind us of lighter moments.Mark Dunton specialises in researching the records of post-1945 Britain, including political, social and economic history...2014-10-3100 minThe Social Impact Podcast - Your Mark on the World with Devin ThorpeThe Social Impact Podcast - Your Mark on the World with Devin ThorpeEpisode 34: Topher Wilkins, Opportunity CollaborationMay 29, 2014 - Read the full Your Mark on the World article and watch the interview here: http://bit.ly/1jvntzn. Subscribe to this podcast on iTunes by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwitunes or on Stitcher by clicking here: http://bit.ly/ymotwstitcher. Topher Wilkins is working to change the world by fostering collaboration among social entrepreneurs. He calls his enterprise Opportunity Collaboration. More about Opportunity Collaboration: Opportunity Collaboration is a global network of nonprofit leaders, for-profit social entrepreneurs, grant-makers and impact investors engaged in economic justice enterprises, anchored by an annual four-day problem-solving, strategic retreat. We break down the...2014-06-0320 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe Post Office Tower: symbol of a new Britain?When the Post Office Tower was opened officially on 8 October 1965, it was London's tallest building. It was also seen as symbolising a new, exciting technological revolution and a new spirit of optimism, successfully capturing the public imagination. In this talk, Mark Dunton draws on the public records held by The National Archives to explore aspects of the Tower's history, design and construction and its wider significance.Mark Dunton is principal records specialist in contemporary history. His research interests include post-1945 British political, social and economic history and the policies of the Heath government in the early 1970s.2014-04-2200 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesPublic Cooperation with the Household Expenditure Enquiry, 1953-1954The Household Expenditure Enquiry of 1953-54 was the first large-scale enquiry into household expenditure and income in the United Kingdom since the Family Budget Enquiry of 1937-1938. It was intended to cover 20,000 households and the Ministry of Labour and National Service (MLNS) proudly proclaimed that public cooperation with the survey had 'exceeded our most optimistic hopes'. But just how compliant were members of the public, and were there complaints about government intrusion? Mark Dunton discusses these records, now fully opened up to researchers thanks to the British Living Standards Project delivered by the University of Sussex.2014-01-2000 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesNew files from 1984Contemporary records specialists Mark Dunton and Simon Demissie discuss the latest batch of government records to be released to The National Archives. The year was 1984 and Margaret Thatcher's appointment diary, included in this collection for the first time, shows she was as busy as ever. The year-long miners' strike dominated the headlines and occupied much of the Cabinet's time but it was also the year WPC Yvonne Fletcher was shot outside the Libyan People's Bureau and Mrs Thatcher herself narrowly escaped death in the Brighton hotel bombing. The new files also provide a fascinating insight into the first meeting between...2014-01-0300 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesNew files from 1983Contemporary records specialists Mark Dunton and Simon Demissie discuss highlights from the latest batch of government files released to The National Archives.2013-07-2900 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesHow to research a famous person in The National ArchivesRecords expert Mark Dunton uses a case study of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to explain how to research a famous person in The National Archives.2013-03-0700 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe scandalous case of John Vassall: sexuality, spying and the Civil ServiceMark Dunton examines evidence surrounding civil servant John Vassall, imprisoned for espionage.2012-12-1700 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesNew files from 1981An overview of newly-released government files from 1981 including discussion of the major stories of the year. From urban riots and IRA hunger strikes to splits in Cabinet over economic policy, 1981 was an extremely challenging year for Mrs Thatcher's Conservative government. Contemporary records specialists Mark Dunton and Simon Demissie delve into the files for new revelations. Introduced by Tommy Norton.2011-12-3000 minAnALOG MixAnALOG MixTech_2601 - MATHIAS KADEN_Kawaba (DJ KOZE Rmx) (0'00) (Vakant / 2011) 02 - MIKAEL JONASSON_Random Diversity (3'20) (Figure / 2011) 03 - THE JUNKIES_Thug Life (7'50) (Rawthentic Music / 2011) 04 - JAMES RUSKIN & MARK BROOM_The Future That Was (12'00) (Blueprint Records / 2010) 05 - MARCO EFFE_Chesley (17'20) (Break New Soil / 2011) 06 - ROMANO ALFIERI & LUCA BEAR_Leave The Valley (23'50) (Great Stuff Recordings / 2011) 07 - PHIL KIERAN_Le Carrousel (EGBERT Rmx) (29'00) (Phil Kieran Records / 2011) 08 - DJ SNEAK_Operation Sneak 2011 (35'10) (Cecille / 2011) 09 - NICK DUNTON_Between Worlds (38'40) (Surface Records / 2011) 10...2011-12-281h 00The National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast Series20th century Treasury recordsMark Dunton gives a historical overview of HM Treasury, before moving to an outline of the main sources, supported by some interesting document examples.2011-10-3100 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesNew files from 1980An introduction to newly released files from 1980, covering subjects such as economic policy, the European Community Budget, relations with trade unions, the Iranian Embassy siege and the potential boycott of the Moscow Olympics. These files provide a fascinating insight into government 30 years ago. Presented by Mark Dunton, and introduced by Tommy Norton.2010-12-3000 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesNew files from 1979An introduction to newly releases files from 1979, covering subjects such as the winter of discontent, cuts to the civil service, trade union strikes, and the new Thatcher administration, providing a fascinating insight into government 30 years ago. Other subjects include the Iranian revolution and the British military withdrawal from Malta. Presented by Mark Dunton, and introduced by Frances McDarby.2009-12-3000 minGolf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy PodcastsGolf Talk Radio with Mike & Billy PodcastsGTR M&B - 02/14/2009 - Jim Hardy & AJ Bonar - Hour 2During his 39 years in professional golf, Jim Hardy has sought out experiences and opportunities that span the golf profession. Jim passed the PGA Tour Q-School in 1968 and played the Tour full time until March 1974. From then through 1976 he served as head professional at Exmoor Country Club in Highland Park, Illinois.Jim's national and world-wide best selling instructional book, "The Plane Truth for Golfers", published by McGraw-Hill, spring 05, was his first book. Its mission was to present the science that there are two sets of fundamentals that govern all golf swings rather than just one set. Hardy's second book, "...2009-02-2200 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesNew files From 1978Contemporary historian Mark Dunton discusses the release of high-profile records from 1978, which provide fascinating insight into the thinking of key government figures in the run-up to the Winter of Discontent.2008-12-3000 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesNew files From 1978 - BSL Sign Language VideoContemporary historian Mark Dunton discusses the release of high-profile records from 1978, which provide fascinating insight into the thinking of key government figures in the run-up to the Winter of Discontent.2008-12-3000 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesUnfinished business: Britain and the European CommunityFocusing on Britain's changing relationship with the European Community between 1945 and 1975, Contemporary Specialist Mark Dunton guides us through the key documents that reveal the attitudes of leading figures, the diplomatic process and public perceptions of an evolving Europe.2008-10-2400 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast Series1968: Year of revolutionsMark Dunton takes you back in time to a tumultuous year, using key documents to show the British Government's take on the dramatic events of 1968, and its own particular preoccupations.2008-05-2900 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesSources for army officers' commissionsMark Dunton looks at the system for purchasing and selling commissions as it worked from 1800 - 1871. He covers first appointments, promotions, exchanges, retirement, the payment process and the activities of the 'army agents'. He uses document examples to illustrate the talk.2007-12-2000 minThe National Archives Podcast SeriesThe National Archives Podcast SeriesSources for First World War army ancestryMark Dunton focuses on the prime sources at The National Archives for documenting First World War army service, covering both the officers and other ranks of the British Army.2007-06-2100 min