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Friday, February 15, 2019

FRIDAY FOSSICKING 15th Feb, 2019








Edwin Stockqueler (1829-1900) - Public DomaiAn Australian Gold Diggings, oil on canvas



Cootamundra shearing shed     Cootamundra wheat silos    Sydney Daily Photo - The Emerald City


NT Library secures some of the first photographs ever taken of the NT        ABC news

Clare Genealogy: Births/Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths - Donated material new additions











Anglo-Celtic-Connections













Outback Family History







FamilySearch Blog



Atlas Obscura






Family History Daily






Did You Know?

IrishGenealogyNews: Irish and British records coming soon to Ancestry  Claire Santry

Legacy News: Six Feet Under Down UnderFREE Down Under webinar by Jill Ball now online for limited time




Always Interesting

Genea-Musings





The Legal Genealogist

One little change    Judy makes so much sense, as always…it should be opt in, not opt out and all should have been contacted.

The Irish Story



Applegate Genealogy Jamie Gates




Treasure Chest of Memories   Laura Hedgecock



Michael in Ireland



The Gentle Author


Smithsonian















* IRISH CENTRAL






















* INTERESTING BLOGS

FamilyHistory4u: A Beedle a Bellman and a Bard.

Meet the neighbours at Cosy Cottage Garden Cafe   Dreams and Adventures at Cosy Cottage



Earl Grey’s Irish Famine Orphans (65) | trevo's Irish famine orphans : Something different, podcast, do listen.

Reviews

Theresa Smith

New Release Book Review: The Orchardist’s Daughter by Karen Viggers

#2019StellaPrize Longlist

Farewell Rosamunde Pilcher




Better Reading









and from my blogs...

As They Were

Additions To IGP Archives - January 2019, Antrim, Cavan, Clare, Donegal, Mayo, Wicklow, 


That Moment in Time

closing famine museum, Bronze age skeletons, Celtic chariot, Rembrandt's secret signature, NY BDMs, Did YOU Know?, home complete with graveyard, 1943 Scottish weddings, Cliffs of Moher tower to undergo restoration,  Irish love stories, human statue,  war dog home from combat, wild monkeys, FREE recording, FREE webinars, Earliest Parish Register in Ireland from 400 years ago, origins of “Slaughterhouse Five”, greenhouse on Mt. Everest..  and a whole heap more…Feel free to share




Headlines of Old

Circumnavigating Australia's Colonial History - Trove Tuesday 12th FEB 2019 Pt. 17, ship building, coal mining, bustling, seafood, convict history, Newcastle, troops, tourism via trains, lost and found, Macquarie Pier, century old church, trams in Newcastle?, interesting claim, stranded ship, and more surprises..
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2 comments:

  1. Thanks for including me again! I especially enjoyed the articles about the British Newspaper Archive and about the fat-tailed sheep!

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  2. You're welcome...The Fat-tailed sheep intrigued me also... I'd not heard of them, but they sure are interesting.
    Thanks for your comments.

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