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Last updated

16 May 2025

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This lesson shows us how we can use photographs, with examples from the Victorian period and more recent times, to uncover the past.

Suitable for: Key stage 1, Key stage 2

The National Archives has over 5 million photographs in its collections. They have been taken for many different reasons by different people working for the government. They include photographs from the Ministry of Information during the Second World War, photos from the Foreign and Colonial Offices or those held in police files. The largest collection of photographs, however, can be found in a collection called COPY 1. This is a collection of photographs and pictures that artists and photographers have chosen to copyright. This means they have recorded their right to control the copying or sharing of their work.

Use this lesson to see what you can discover about past lives from five different photographs from collections at The National Archives.

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