Public Domain An Australian Gold Diggings, oil on canvas
* IRISH CENTRAL
Beyond the beer - Irish locations associated with St. Patrick
Pancake Tuesday: How to make pancakes like the Irish
Pancake Tuesday: How to make pancakes like the Irish
Rare green puppy born just in time for St. Patrick’s Day
Italian doctor finds cure for Parkinson's disease in Irish dancing
Why has the Irish War of Independence been forgotten by Irish America?
Tracing your Irish ancestry - The Doherty clan
Italian doctor finds cure for Parkinson's disease in Irish dancing
Why has the Irish War of Independence been forgotten by Irish America?
Trace Your Ancestry | Irish Family Tree Genealogy | Glasnevin Trust
The 9 Most Haunted Places In Ireland | The Irish Post
The New Zealand convicts sent to Australia - Australian Geographic
Merced County Genealogical Society Shows How to Create a Bridge Back to Your Irish Roots on ... Sierra Sun Times
Historic Hadley Park in Castlereagh to be opened to the public | News Local
First person: Once upon a time in 1806 ... | Life and style | The Guardian
Castle Hill Rebellion | National Museum of Australia
The promise I made to myself after losing two friends last year Wendy Squires
Low Water Levels in England have Amazingly Revealed Submerged Villages The Vintage News
Merced County Genealogical Society Shows How to Create a Bridge Back to Your Irish Roots on ... Sierra Sun Times
Historic Hadley Park in Castlereagh to be opened to the public | News Local
First person: Once upon a time in 1806 ... | Life and style | The Guardian
Castle Hill Rebellion | National Museum of Australia
The promise I made to myself after losing two friends last year Wendy Squires
Low Water Levels in England have Amazingly Revealed Submerged Villages The Vintage News
Launch of new DNA regions in Ireland. ancestry.com.au blog incl. New regions reveal new insights into Irish migration
The Baldwin family tree
For centuries, some Buddhist monks followed self-mummification, which meant a rigorous diet followed by lying in a tomb, ringing a bell each day they were still alive The Vintage News
Anzac Day minute book added to the Australian Memory of the World Register | John Oxley Library Robyn Hamilton
[Dictionary of Sydney] International Women's Day
Grieving mother's memorial to her child kept alive by strangers a century on - ABC News
Learn to Tell Stories Through Photography – Enrol in “The Photo Essay” UTAS Online Course Alona Tester
Australian Geographic
How colourisation is changing our national identity
Sharks and the media
The electric fire clam brings disco to the reef
The NSW Beach that’s rumoured to sing
Help save the threatened spotted-tailed quoll
JStor Daily
How to Collect Oral History in Your Genealogy Research
Things to take when visiting a cemetery..
- Plenty of water and a small spray bottle
- Sunscreen
- Insect repellent
- An umbrella
- A snack
- A first aid kit
- A notebook and pencil
- Your phone or a camera for photos
- Gloves to cover your hands for removing leaves, grass and twigs from markers
- A flashlight for dark areas and shadows
- A hand towel to kneel on and clean your hands
Find My Past
Atlas Obscura
El Ponce Ruins Puerto Rico Wine Barrel Hotel Found: A Sinkhole Sloth
Joan of Arc Tower Nutmeg Island Shaki Waterfall can be 'turned off' The Warsaw Basilisk
Frozen Charlotte Dolls 13 Beautiful Gardens Devil’s Highway
Newsletters
EMemorial..Australian War Memorial
Queensland wonderful places to visit.. incl. Brisbane & surrounds Tropical North Qld
Visit Brisbane incl. Meet the residents of Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary
Australian Geographic
Smithsonian
Australian Geographic
Smithsonian
Outback Family History
Anglo-Celtic Connections
Closing and Hidden at LAC Free DNA Test for Adoptees
2019 RootsTech Sessions Online for Replay Another Rebranding: Family History Federation
Webinar: A Guide to Third Party Tools For DNA Testing Celebrate Cornish Ancestry
2019 RootsTech Sessions Online for Replay Another Rebranding: Family History Federation
Webinar: A Guide to Third Party Tools For DNA Testing Celebrate Cornish Ancestry
Webinar: Build A Custom Keyword List For Your Digital Genealogy Files
Did You Know?
Part 1: Reasons to attend conferences - Meet Experts - TravelGenee Fran Kitto WAVES IN TIME
Registration - Waves in Time 2019
It Takes A Community... Maureen Taylor, The Photo Detective A must read, the camaraderie of genealogists who stepped in to help Maureen post accident. Kudos to all concerned.
The UK 1921 Census is Coming Online … to Findmypast Alona Tester
No magic wands The Legal Genealogist
Pilgrimage: Hurley in the Middle East National Library of Australia
50 books to keep you reading all year long Irish Times
How I got into this mess (part 2) – John Grenham – Irish Roots
50 books to keep you reading all year long Irish Times
How I got into this mess (part 2) – John Grenham – Irish Roots
25 Ways to Take Part in “Genealogy Day” Alona Tester
Irish symbols and their meanings | Ireland Calling
Two-factor authentication SMS codes aren't your best option for cyber security - ABC News
Irish symbols and their meanings | Ireland Calling
Two-factor authentication SMS codes aren't your best option for cyber security - ABC News
QUEENSLAND STATE ARCHIVES.. will begin its Archive and Dementia Program at the Memory Lounge in March, providing people living with dementia a chance to reconnect with personal memories in a shared group discussion. These engaging sessions provide individuals with an opportunity to reconnect with cherished memories as they enjoy a guided conversation through local and personal histories. Whether it is a joke from a lifetime ago or a single image, this is our way of connecting old memories with new moment of joy.
Program visitors will be accompanied by a trained staff member to explore archival photos from the records and enjoy a light morning tea. Community members and residential care facilities are invited to book into the following sessions:
Tuesday 30 April 10.30am
Tuesday 28 May 10.30am
Tuesday 25 June 10.30am
Tuesday 6 August 10.30am
Tuesday 12 Nov 10.30am
Tuesday 25 June 10.30am
Tuesday 6 August 10.30am
Tuesday 12 Nov 10.30am
BOOK NOW
Enriching Lives by Empowering Memories
Queensland State Archives offers all visitors services and amenities to ensure that their time with us is comfortable and hassle-free. Alongside staff trained to be dementia-friendly, we have free on-site parking, locker service, bus parking, wheel-chair accessible amenities and a kitchenette offering appliances to those bringing food in.
Always Interesting
The Gentle Author
Geniaus
Irish in the American Civil War
The Legal Genealogist
Genea Musings
Brismania
Humouring the Goddess
Stair na hÉireann
#OTD in 1981 – Day 4 | Bobby Sands recorded his diary for the first seventeen days of his hunger strike in which he detailed his thoughts and feelings on the momentous task that lay ahead of him.
Wunderlusttwins
Ancient Passage, Eze, Cote d’Azur, France Sunrise Forest, Modena, Italy
Laura Hedgecock
Top Observations and Takeaways from RootsTech 2019
records-access-alerts
Pope Pius Xll , some dubbed him "Hitler's Pope", has long been accused of failing to condemn the Holocaust, while others , such as the late Jewish historian, Sir Martin Gilbert defended the Pope directly saving 4,700 Jewish lives in Rome and 477 Jews were given refuge in the Vatican. The Vatican has long been encouraged to open the archives so the historical record could be evaluated. Pope Francis announced on March 4, that the Vatican will unseal the archives in March 2020, eight years ahead of schedule, saying the Roman Catholic church was “not afraid of history”.
Demand for the open access to the archives increased in 2009 after Pope Pius was declared “venerable,” the second of four stages on the way to sainthood. Prior to current Pope Francis being elected to Pope, in a book he co-authored with Rabbi Abraham Skorka they said " it was “reasonable” for independent researchers to be able to read the thousands of closed-file documents hidden away in Vatican vaults."
To read more see:
and
ARCHIVEGRID
ArchiveGrid is a collection of over five million records describing archival materials from 1,000 different archival institutions around the world. ArchiveGrid is largely made up of MARC (MA chine-Readable Cataloging)records from WorldCat. The site is free. I would suggest reading the "about" before you start to research on the website: https://researchworks.oclc.org/archivegrid/about/
To find archives near you go to: https://researchworks.oclc.org/archivegrid/
If you would like to have your collection of records added to ArchiveGrid go to:
https://researchworks.oclc.org/archivegrid/include-your-collections and fill out the form.
Jan Meisels Allen
Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
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FamilyHistory4u: My Road to Rootstech
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A Family Tapestry: History versus Genealogy
Saturday's Snapshots: Wagga Wagga Monumental Cemetery Australian Roots and Spreading Branches
Postcards from Geraldton Western Australia | A SILVER VOICE FROM IRELAND
All Creatures Great and Small – A Reflection on Grieving for a Pet Theresa Smith
Earlier Years: The grandmother who never was Carmel Galvin
If only I had known – GSQ Blog Lee English
Earlier Years: The grandmother who never was Carmel Galvin
If only I had known – GSQ Blog Lee English
The Bachelor Jamie Gates
Milton Goldsmith’s Family Album, Part III: Finding Hettie Steele Amy
family tapestry: 2019. #52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks; Week 11: 'Large Family'. Isabel Flynn
Talking about Leitrim and Irish orphan girls – Family History Matters at GSV
Dog Sled Ride in Alaska, Adventure Candy's Farm House Pantry
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Reviews
Theresa Smith
New Release Book Review: We Must Be Brave by Frances Liardet
Longlist Announced for the 2019 ABIAs (Australian Book Industry Awards)
Better Reading
Better Reading Book Club Tonight: Your Favourite Books of 2018
Guru’s Top Health Tips with Michael Mosley Podcast
Star-Crossed by Minnie Darke
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Hare's Fur by Trevor Shearston
The Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer
Celebrating Female Voices: The Better Reading Podcast
Podcast: The Amazing Jackie French
and from my blogs...
Guru’s Top Health Tips with Michael Mosley Podcast
Star-Crossed by Minnie Darke
The Woman From Saint Germain by J. R. Lonie
Hare's Fur by Trevor Shearston
The Things We Cannot Say by Kelly Rimmer
Celebrating Female Voices: The Better Reading Podcast
Podcast: The Amazing Jackie French
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That Moment in Time
asbestos on shores, medieval manuscripts, Kilmainham tales, Yorkshire records, nun faked death, exploding grapes, family bible accuracy, apps & privacy, 800 yr old mummy, numerous Irish graves added, Irish woman shot Mussolini, 15th Century Irish castle, King Arthur Celtic?, tale of the Mary Celeste, great selection of interesting blogs, “great or grand”, outlaw poetry, smallest surviving boy, Fremantle Prison History, mysteries of Winnipeg, millions of records FREE, church ruins, new section… newsletters, Lawrence and the Freemasons, FREE to watch..video of a powerful story, and so much more..
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As They Were
ADDITIONS to IGP Archives FEBRUARY 2019, Cavan, Clare, Fermanagh, Mayo, Roscommon,
Irish Graves
NSW METRO
Enfield
With thanks to Brett Andrew Woods
South Head, Vaucluse
With thanks to Noelene Harris
New South Wales Regional A-I
Burowa formerly Burrowa
With thanks to Brett Miller
With thanks to Brett Miller
NSW REGIONAL J-Z
Pambula, NSW
With thanks to Geraldine Rae
Brisbane, Qld
Toowong
With thanks to Kym Hyson and Darcy Maddock
Victoria
Werribee
With thanks to Lynne White
Headlines of Old
Australia's colonial history - Trove Tuesday 5th Mar 2019 pt. 18, using convict labour, a wise man's ferry?, convict trail, Kate Grenville, Hawkesbury, Swadling, Rose, major floods, Great North Road,
Thank you so much for including my blog piece in your Friday Fossicking for this week!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Jacqi
DeleteSome great articles Chris. I particularly enjoyed the one about Jane Eyre
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jennifer. I hadn't known much at all about that which was portrayed in that article. I appreciate your comment.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris for sharing my blog in your great 'Friday Fossicking'. One day I may sort it all out!
ReplyDeleteIt takes time, but when you least expect it, something will appear and link all those stray threads in your Family Tapestry together...
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