Public Domain An Australian Gold Diggings, oil on canvas
* GENERAL INTEREST
* National Archives of Australia. Great news for researchers..
The National Archives of Australia (https://www.naa.gov.au/) has signed contracts for the bulk digitization of more than 650,000 Second World war service records.
This is a four-year $10 million (Australian) contract of which 220,000 have already been digitized.
This project will ensure Australians can access almost one million of these records digitally by 2023. This builds on the already digitized records of those who served in the First World War.
To search by name is not difficult. Enter the name and select either World War 1 or World War 11 in the category filter. The digitized item column will indicate if a digital copy of a service record is available.
To learn more go to: https://www.naa.gov.au/explore-collection/defence-and-war-service-records
* Researchers decipher family tree of Milky Way The Irish News
* Queensland Quarantine Quilt coming into State Library's collection | State Library Of Queensland
* Wanderlust Twins
The Pannonhalma Archabbey, one of the oldest historical monuments in Hungary
Houses on the shores of Aare river in Bern, Switzerland
by jmauerer on Flickr.Kochelsee – Bavaria, Germany.
Ancient Street, Athens, Greece Wanaka, New Zealand
Glacial lake in Sarek National Park, Lapland, Sweden
Find My Past
Warwickshire, Coventry Blitz, German Air Raids 1940-1941
Yorkshire Baptisms Yorkshire Monumental Inscriptions
British Armed Forces, WW1 Soldiers' Medical Records
National School Admission Registers & Log-Books 1870- 1914
Britain’s Blitz Read first-handaccounts
Browse Blitz photos Search all newspapers
Outback Family History
Sigismund Bannan “Barron” SCHLAM, F.G.S
The Wood Trains of the17 Mile Camp
Thomas Smith Ickeringill – pioneer profile
The Ghosts of Bayley Street – a verse
JSTOR Daily
The Desperate Quest for American Cinnamon
Fungi, Folklore, and Fairyland
How Scientists Became Advocates for Birth Control
Music Education and the Birth of Motown
Family Tree Magazine
Questions and Prompts for Family History Interviews
How to Use PERSI (Periodical Source Index) for Genealogy
From the Archive: How to Capture Family Stories Before They're Lost (Ep. 137)
Free Home Movie Cataloging Form Download
Records and Resources for Tracing Caribbean Ancestry
A Simple File Naming System for Digital Photos and Documents
How to Create a Genealogy Research Plan: A 5-Step Example
10 Rules for Accepting (or Rejecting) Online Family Tree Hints
Anglo - Celtic Connection
Lying for Canada Widening Horizons Webinar Series
O/T: Weather and Climate: Not what your grandparents knew!
Sunday Sundries New West Midlands Files on Ancestry
This week's online genealogy events
Atlas Obscura
California Etymology Dino-Sized Mystery Vicars' Close
Unusual Animals Bunnyhenge Japan's ‘Love Hotels’
Guidarello Guidarelli Funeral Monument Treehouse Death
Traditional Kenyan Cuisine Poverty Point World Heritage Site
Tainted Treasures Dog's Roasted Sweet Potato Stand
Tolstoy Ghosted His Wife, Then Died Carn Laith
Where Japanese Lore Comes to Life Antarctica Sunrises
Germantown White House Acupuncture as Radical Remedy
The Fossils that Got Away Monteverde Angel
Rituals of Gratitude Kentucky’s ‘Meat Shower’
Eyam Plague Village Museum Rainbow Island, From Above
Stott Hall Farm (in the middle of a motorway)
St Catherine's Oratory 7 Stone Spectacles in Georgia
Family Search Blog
Discover Your Famous Relatives
Finding Help at FamilySearch—A Simplified Menu
FREE Ancestor Immigration Forms for Genealogy
Build Your Norwegian Family Tree with Bygdebøker
Smithsonian
Eerie Witches' Marks Found Among Ruins of Medieval English Church
Archaeologists Are Just Beginning to Unearth the Mummies and Secrets of Saqqara
Why Henry VIII Orchestrated Every Detail of Anne Boleyn's Execution
Two British Teens Using Metal Detectors Discovered 1,000-Year-Old Coins
Shipwrecked Nazi Steamer May Hold Clues to the Amber Room's Fate
A Carrier Pigeon's Military Message Was Delivered a Century Too Late
Maryland Archaeologists Unearth Jesuit Plantation's 18th-Century Slave Quarters
ALWAYS INTERESTING
allenrizzi
The Return Of The Munk The Streaming Brain
Sempre In Movimento The Love Song Of J. Alfred Prufrock
The Fear Of Being Milkless A World Language
The Gentle Author
Pedro da Costa Felgueiras, Lacquer & Paint Specialist (Japanner)
Pubs Of Wonderful London John Fairburn’s Chapbooks
John Gillman’s Bus Ticket Collection
Brotmanblog: A Family Journey
The Crazy Quilt of Selig Goldschmidt’s Family
Selig Goldschmidt, Part I: Loving Son, Husband and Father
Humouring the Goddess
Sunday Evening Art Gallery (midweek) — Beige
Debbie Smyth Monday Again? Faerie Paths — Evening Beam
Sunday Evening Art Gallery — Hans Holbein the Younger
Wearing Rings Like Saturn — leaf and twig
Library Currants
Mission Creep in Family History interesting as always
Genea-Musings
Genealogy News and Education Bytes -- Friday, 13 November 2020
Saturday Night Genealogy Fun -- In Childhood, What Did You Save or Collect?
Best of the Genea-Blogs - Week of 8 to 14 November 2020
Monday Genea-Pourri - Week Ending 15 November 2020
Genealogy News and Education Bytes -- Tuesday, 17 November 2020
The Legal Genealogist
2020’s hardest decision It’s just not as good
Mrs. Daffodil Digresses
Who was the Thirteenth Guest?: 1883
New Uses for the Cashmere Shawl: 1910
Social Bridge
All those Calls Lockdown Longings A Life Lesson
Winning and Losing The Vaccine
The Irish Story
Podcast: Ireland and the Middle East in the British Empire
Stair na hÉireann
#OTD in 1998 – Bridget Dirrane, who was imprisoned with Kevin Barry ........
Clogs and Clippers
Geniaus
Concerning Cemeteries 21st Century Genealogy - 2010 Style
Scottish Ancestral Research
The Next Big (Family History) Thing
* IRISH CENTRAL
Taoiseach "hopeful" COVID-19 vaccine will be available in Ireland by mid-2021
We're not crying you’re crying! This Irish supermarket's Christmas ad has a beautiful twist
WATCH: Fascinating footage of an Irish community gathering peat 100 years ago
This 19th century poem will remind you why you're proud to be Irish
House of John F Kennedy’s ancestors discovered in Limerick
On This Day: The Blasket Islands were evacuated in 1953
Phenomenal Old Ireland in Colour book tells the story of Irish history like never before
Surname study uncovers roots of Irish surnames
Co Kerry's 19.8-mile Greenway gets go ahead in major tourism boost
* INTERESTING BLOGS
Letters to Aunt Mary | The Dusty Box
Dennis & Christine Reeve, Walnut Farmers The Gentle Author
Reviews
Theresa Smith
#BookBingo2020 – Round 11: Prize Winning Book
Better Reading
Book of the Week: The Cartographer's Secret by Tea Cooper READ MORE
The Divine Feline by Belinda Alexandra READ MORE
Podcast: Paul Dalgarno on Polyamory and Poly
Kids Book of the Week: We Are Wolves by Katrina Nannestad READ MORE
and from my blogs..
That Moment in Time
FRIDAY FOSSICKING 13th Nov 2020, Remembrance Day, Dangerous Women, moving skeletons, Nike-wearing goose, reverse genealogy, 80 years since Ned Kelly executed, Ireland’s ancient bogland, FREE charts & immigration forms & worksheets, great train courtyard, south mountain fairy trail, medieval doodles, funeral confectionery, two Irish artists & the Archibald prize, ongoing FREE access to digital records National Archives UK, book reviews, photos & info of Irish graves outside of Ireland and so much more..
Feel free to share…the title is the link..
https://thatmomentintime-crissouli.blogspot.com/2020/11/friday-fossicking-13th-nov-2020.html
Headlines of Old
TICKETS OF LEAVE... Trove Tuesday 17th Nov 2020, also cancelled tickets of leave incl. reasons, but with a difference… incl. letter 'from' ggg grandmother, details on ship, free digital records, and more..
Feel free to share.. the title is the link…
https://headlinesofold.blogspot.com/2020/11/tickets-of-leave-trove-tuesday-17th-nov.html
Irish Graves..
Week 15th Nov. 2020
NEW SOUTH WALES REGIONAL A - I
Berry
With thanks to Geraldine Rae
Copeton Dam
With thanks to Gail Christopher
Galong
With thanks to Anne Watkins
NEW SOUTH WALES REGIONAL J - Z
Uralla Old Cemetery
With thanks to Cherie Livotto
With thanks to Gail Christopher
QUEENSLAND CEMETERIES OUTSIDE OF BRISBANE
Maryborough, Qld
With thanks to Di Oliver
Peranga
With thanks to Evelyn Kremer
Keep safe and well.
This will pass. |
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