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Breakfast in the Archives!

Unwritten Record

Here in the Still Picture Branch at the National Archives, we have many photographs within our holdings that show many different ways that breakfast has been consumed throughout history. Take a look below at some of the various images found when searching the National Archives Catalog for different terms. August 22, 1934.

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Love in the Archives

Unwritten Record

(Local ID: 111-SC-387947) This post was created in collaboration with Cecilia Figliuolo, Archives Technician in the Still Picture Branch. Two guests share a moment at the Christmas Cocktail Party sponsored by the National Archives Association. Check out the National Archives Catalog and spend some time researching the things you love!

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Archives*RM Testimonial #5

The Schedule

This testimonial about the intersections of archives and records management comes from Elizabeth McGorty, Archivist & Records Manager for Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation. Architectural drawings are considered both a corporate record (as defined by our policies) and material of archival value.

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Amnesty International creates new global human rights digital archive with Preservica

Preservica

The world’s largest grassroots human rights organization will use Preservica’s active digital preservation platform to create a global archive that will accelerate investigations into human rights violations and protect digital records of significant historical importance to the global movement. Oxford, UK and Boston, MA.

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James Reese Europe: America’s Jazz Ambassador

Unwritten Record

Robert is an Archives Technician in Research Services at the National Archives at College Park. military as a lieutenant during World War I in the all-Black 369th Infantry Regiment (known as the “Harlem Hellfighters”), in which he served as a band leader. National Archives and Records Administration. February 12, 1919.

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We Can Do It!: World War II Posters at the Still Picture Branch

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The Still Picture Branch at the National Archives and Records Administration houses a multitude of posters used during World War II by the United States Government. The Still Picture Branch at the National Archives and Records Administration houses a multitude of posters used during World War II by the United States Government.

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No Mail, Low Morale: The 6888th Central Postal Battalion

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Local Identifier: 111-SC-238651; National Archives Identifier: 531334. “No ” Local Identifier: 111-SC-200791; National Archives Identifier: 531249. ” Local Identifier: 111-SC-202080; National Archives Identifier: 175539147. ” Local Identifier: 111-SC-426441; National Archives Identifier: 175539237.