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Friday Fossicking 26th Jun 2020, TROVE changes, ducks swim on graves, archives to Hollywood, it is Mary Boleyn, man on the moon.. permanently, socially distant world, London's Lost Theater, communal sleeping, FREE online tree storage, mysterious tree huts, folding up the mourning 1891, newly discovered map shows thousands of burials, India's migration crisis, baby bilby boom, New Zealand electoral rolls..free access 1853-1981, book reviews, 'always interesting' blogs and so much more.. Feel free to share...
https://thatmomentintime-crissouli.blogspot.com/2020/06/friday-fossicking-26th-jun-2020.html
Headlines of Old
As today ends the financial year, it seems appropriate to post re unclaimed money…
Unclaimed money, Trove Tuesday 30 June 2020, next of kin and heirs wanted… These lists were published in British, Australian and New Zealand papers..
Some of the names mentioned.. “William John Adams, left Armagh for Australia about 1874..” “David Bell, late of Liverpool”… “ Harry Leonard Clough, born about 1854, late of New Zealand”.. Evelyn May Jones, daughter ofMary Barron Jones” and numerous others…some have details of occupations, birth places, residences…
Feel free to share…
https://headlinesofold.blogspot.com/2020/06/unclaimed-money-trove-tuesday-30-june.html
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* IRISH CENTRAL
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Remembering the greatest Irish American on his birthday
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WATCH: Donegal Irish dancing sisters featured in beautiful new video
Have you kissed the Blarney Stone? Top Irish tourist attraction reopens
A door to Irish history - behind the doors of Dublin's tenement museum
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* INTERESTING BLOGS
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Little Wild Streak Cholera in 1833
genielynau The Watch
Geniaus A Decade of Digging
Deb's World Not much jumping from me in June!
Reviews
Theresa Smith
The Week That Was…
Book Review: Fathoms: the world in the whale by Rebecca Giggs
#BlogTour #BookReview: Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
Book Review: The Silk House by Kayte Nunn
Book Review: Croc Country by Kerry McGinnis
Better Reading
Book of the Week: The Other Passenger by Louise Candlish
The Silk House by Kayte Nunn
Keeper of the Lost Cities by Shannon Messenger
Podcast: Dugald Bruce-Lockhart on Acting, Writing and Being the Son of a Spy
Podcast: Lisa Ireland on Giving Older People a Voice in Her New Novel
Preview: The Fogging by Luke Horton
Preview: The Last Migration by Charlotte McConaghy
and from my blogs...
That Moment in Time
Friday Fossicking 26th Jun 2020, TROVE changes, ducks swim on graves, archives to Hollywood, it is Mary Boleyn, man on the moon.. permanently, socially distant world, London's Lost Theater, communal sleeping, FREE online tree storage, mysterious tree huts, folding up the mourning 1891, newly discovered map shows thousands of burials, India's migration crisis, baby bilby boom, New Zealand electoral rolls..free access 1853-1981, book reviews, 'always interesting' blogs and so much more.. Feel free to share...
https://thatmomentintime-crissouli.blogspot.com/2020/06/friday-fossicking-26th-jun-2020.html
Headlines of Old
As today ends the financial year, it seems appropriate to post re unclaimed money…
Unclaimed money, Trove Tuesday 30 June 2020, next of kin and heirs wanted… These lists were published in British, Australian and New Zealand papers..
Some of the names mentioned.. “William John Adams, left Armagh for Australia about 1874..” “David Bell, late of Liverpool”… “ Harry Leonard Clough, born about 1854, late of New Zealand”.. Evelyn May Jones, daughter ofMary Barron Jones” and numerous others…some have details of occupations, birth places, residences…
Feel free to share…
https://headlinesofold.blogspot.com/2020/06/unclaimed-money-trove-tuesday-30-june.html
Stay safe and well.
This will pass.
I loved finding out about "the voices of the poor from England and Wales." I have watched the series Stitches in Time, and in one episode, the host goes to the foundling hospital and goes through their collection of textile scraps that people would leave with their babies, to help them match up when they came to collect their child. Those scraps tell the stories of ordinary people too -- so interesting but so sad!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly is an eye opener... re the voices of the poor from England and Wales.
ReplyDeleteHow sad that the mothers felt it necessary to leave a scrap fabric to identify their baby... makes you wonder how long they had to leave them in care. That would have been a very hard decision..
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