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 Übersetzung für 'Record Office' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a record office | record offices
record officeArchiv {n}
record officeRegistratur {f} [Urkunden]
Record Office [chiefly Br.]Staatsarchiv {n}
3 Wörter
box office recordKassenrekord {m}
public record officeStaatsarchiv {n}
student record officeStudentenkanzlei {f}
Teiltreffer
record-by-record {adv}satzweise
recordRekord {m}
916
to recordaufschreiben
533
to recordspeichern
151
comp.
record
Satz {m} [Datensatz]
21
comp.
record
Dokument {n} [Datenbanken]
99
law
record
Prozessmaterial {n}
190
audiomus.
record
Platte {f} [Schallplatte]
31
recordRekordmarke {f}
to recordprotokollieren
196
audiomus.
record
Aufnahme {f}
80
to recordeintragen
232
to recordvermerken
27
sports
record
Bestmarke {f}
6
recordEintrag {m}
237
audiomus.
record
Schallplatte {f}
887
to recordverzeichnen
1270
law
record
Gerichtsakte {f} [der Tatsacheninstanz]
42
to recordregistrieren
53
law
record
Beweisurkunde {f}
45
26 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • The county archives, the Flintshire Record Office, are housed in the Old Rectory at Hawarden.
  • Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy (22 May 1804 – 15 June 1878) was an English archivist and antiquary, who served as Deputy Keeper of the Public Record Office from 1861 to 1878.
  • In 1999 RIMAP discovered documents in the Public Record Office (now called the National Archives) in London confirming that "Endeavour" had been renamed "Lord Sandwich", had served as a troop transport to North America, and had been scuttled at Newport as part of the 1778 fleet of transports.
  • The same year King's acquired the former Public Record Office building on Chancery Lane and converted it at a cost of £35 million into the Maughan Library, which opened in 2002.
  • Many original records of the Bedford Level Corporation, including maps of the Levels, are now held by Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies Service at the County Record Office in Cambridge.

  • Other papers are available to study at the Public Record Office at Kew, or the Surrey Record Office.
  • Original historical documents relating to Huntingdonshire are held by Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies at the County Record Office in Huntingdon.
  • The oldest Act of Parliament kept in the House of Lords Record Office is the "Taking of Apprentices for Worsteads in the County of Norfolk Act" of 1497.
  • Published lists are available of many returns and the original documents are in the Public Record Office.
  • An early spelling of the name, "Cullamunque", was recorded by the Public Record Office of New Spain dated August 23, 1719.

  • By 1801 the area had grown to a village of 54 buildings, including two inns (according to the Middlesex Record Office).
  • The legend of Adapa, the first man — a portion of which was found in the record-office of the Egyptian king Akhenaton at Tell-el-Amarna — explains the origin of death.
  • This record is now in the Public Record Office. In 1868, the first croquet all-comers meet was held at Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire and in the same year the All England Croquet Club was formed at Wimbledon, London.
  • Thorndike, Yerkes was a member and Chairman of the Committee on Inheritance of Mental Traits, part of the Eugenics Record Office, which was founded by Charles Benedict Davenport, a former teacher of Yerkes at Harvard.
  • In 1859, they were transferred to the new Public Record Office, London.

  • The name Bunyan was spelt in many ways (there are 34 variants in Bedfordshire Record Office) and probably had its origins in the Norman-French name Buignon.
  • 1500, found in the Derbyshire Record Office, D77 B0x 38 pp 51–79.
  • The fourth copy of the 1225 exemplification was held by the museum of the Public Record Office and is now held by The National Archives.
  • There were two elements to the rule: the first required that records be transferred from government departments to the Public Record Office (now The National Archives) after thirty years unless specific exemptions were given (by the Lord Chancellor's Advisory Council on Public Records); the second that they would be opened to public access at the same time unless their release was deemed likely to cause "damage to the country's image, national security or foreign relations".
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