Australian birth, death and marriage records | National Library of Australia Links for all states, thanks to Susie Zada for the reminder
GSQ Blog Willie Watt… “Our Father” Lyn Irvine
Victorian town devastated after Avenue of Honour 'hacked' by Powercor - ABC News
Removal of historic Willow Grove starts to make way for Parramatta Powerhouse
Carlow tailor who emigrated to Argentina left lasting legacy The Nationalist
Unknown no more: 80 years after Pearl Harbor, remains of Dexter-area sailor return home NNY360
The National Archives UK newsletter incl. Blog: exploring South Asian heritage through public information films
Film: Insaaf - live discussion Archive Jigsaw: Insaaf What's On: online talks and activities for all
Orange City Council e-news
Tourism figures show Orange is in a good position to bounce back post-COVID
Heritage approval for tree removal
Library fines waived in bid to increase library accessibility
Wanderlust Twins
Lisbon, Portugal Miguel Pessanha Abandoned Castle, Germany
Furano, Hokkaido Rainy Day, Somerset, England
Matka Canyon, one of the most popular outdoor destinations in Macedonia
Details inside of The Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Sunset at Casapueblo in Punta Ballena, Uruguay Utah
Outback Family History
Ripping Yarns & Tragic Tales – 15 Aug 2021
Lasseter Looks for a “Missing Friend”
Tragedy at Lakeside – grave tales
The Mysterious Case of the Missing Doctor –
Anglo Celtic Connections
Entering Australia: The Life of a 19th Century Criminal
Smithsonian
A Small Town in Ohio Is Home to the World's Only Cardboard Boat Museum
'The Green Knight' Adopts a Medieval Approach to 'Modern' Problems
At the Pageant of the Masters, Famous Works of Art Come to Life
Eat Like an Armenian With These Tips From a Local Guide
New Maryland Museum Dives Into the Mythology of Mermaids
Ancient Olympics' Birthplace Saved as Fires Rage Across Southern Europe
Italian Museum Uses Cameras to Track How Visitors Engage With Art
What an Englishwoman's Letters Reveal About Life in Britain During the American Revolution
Why King Khufu's Solar Boat Is on the Move After 4,600 Years
Archaeologists Discover 2,550-Year-Old Carving of the Last King of Babylon
2,400-Year-Old Baskets Still Filled With Fruit Found in Submerged Egyptian City
Overlooked Section of Hadrian's Wall Discovered Beneath Busy Newcastle Street
New Analysis Reveals More Details About Smithsonian Founder's Illegitimate Family Tree
Researchers Find Physical Evidence of Earthquake Described in Old Testament
Mysterious Iron Age Burial May Hold Remains of Elite Nonbinary Person
Atlas Obscura
Life Under Ice Apple Scoops The World’s Oldest Living Things
Abandoned Atlantic City Sites Leśniewo U-Boat Locks
Small Goat Stars Pegasus Wreck 'The Lost XVII' Scotland
Nature’s Battle Scars Veg-Inspired Medical Implants
The Asahi Flame Vigeland Mausoleum The World Discoverer
Weird Photographic Journeys Book Thief Germany
New York's Oldest Phone Number Jelly Belly
The White Squirrel of Prospect Park The Lucifer of Liège Belgium
The Vulnerability of Masonic Temples Unclaimed Baggage Center
Getty Images On Ice Site of the Pine Tree Riot A Burr Mystery
Minnesota’s ‘Root Beer Lady’ Salt Cave Rivalry
Haliç Metro Bridge Instanbul World's Largest Beaver Dam
Just Room Enough Island Into the (Obscure) Woods
Craig-E-Clair Castle Maine’s Viking Penny You’ve Got Mail
Carting Lane Sewer Lamp Pompeii Thermopolium ?
Orfield Labs Quiet Chamber How Old Is This Giant?
NYC’s Subway Origins Meet Your Local Cryptid
Secret Chamber in the Rock of Gibraltar
JSTOR Daily
How Walter Rubusana Paved the Way for Nelson Mandela
How Blind Activists Fought for Blind Workers Picturing Scent
You'll Never Believe Who Invented Curbside Recycling
Policing the Bodies of Women Athletes Is Nothing New
ALWAYS INTERESTING
Tracking Down the Family
Grandma’s Disease – Author Unknown Corporal James McEwan
The Legal Genealogist
Credit doesn’t cut it NARA invites comments
allenrizzi
Memory Surfer Girl It Could Always Be Worse
When Is Wrong Wrong? Big World, Small World
Humoring the Goddess
Repost — Hidden Paradise — The Ink Owl Craft and Rock and Roll
Sunday Evening Art Gallery — Wawiriya Burton
And So It Starts Again Women and the Taliban
The Frugal Family Historian
Frugal Family History Discovery: National Library of Wales
Genea-Musings
Over One Million Pages of Historical British Newspapers Free to Explore Online
Added and Updated Ancestry.com Record Collections - Week of 7 to 13 August 2021
Saturday Night Genealogy Fun -- Three (Or More) Things About a Great-Grandparent
Best of the Genea-Blogs - Week of 8 to 14 August 2021
Genealogy Pot-Pourri - Week Ending 16 August 2021
Genealogy News and Education Bytes -- Tuesday, 17 August 2021
One More Common Ancestor for an FTDNA Match Found!
The Gentle Author
So Long, Norman Riley Old Dame Trot & Her Comical Cat
Music Hall Artistes Of Abney Park Cemetery
Pubs Of Wonderful London Roy Wild, Hop Picker
Stair na hÉireann
Lady Well Killyon Ceremonies | Boyne Valley, Co Meath
Dreams and Adventures at Cosy Cottage
Our World: The Other Environmental Crisis
Social Bridge
Silent Sunday Motherly Monday Tactile Tuesday Wild Wednesday
Textile Ranger
Archive Mystery Solved!! I Spy…Tiny Ones
Eltham District Historical Society
Did You Know? Sweet Bursaria, Stokes Orchard, RAAF and World war 2
Brotmanblog : A Family Journey
The Irish Story
Book Review: The Enigma of Arthur Griffith: ‘Father of us all’
* IRISH CENTRAL
UNICEF "blown away" as people in Ireland donate more than 1 million vaccines
First official peek at Florence Pugh filming “The Wonder” in Ireland
How Irish Famine immigrants changed life in Philadelphia
Pagan idol, 100 years pre-St. Patrick, discovered in Roscommon
In Ireland, the fishing is almost as good as the pubs
Visiting Ardmore, in Waterford, is about more than dramatic scenery
Remembering the Irish NYPD patrolman who wrote one of Ireland's most loved ballads
Viral Irish dance star lands coveted role with Riverdance tour
Become your family's storyteller, Seanchaí, by starting your genealogy hunt
The gallant Lt. Dominic McCarthy, son of Irish immigrants
Irish myths and legends at Ballycastle, County Antrim
Ireland takes fairies more seriously than you might think
The Irish Olympian, forced to compete for Britain, who smuggled in an Irish flag
Irish woman speaks of "panic and fear" in Kabul as she nears escape
Ireland’s most haunted mansion in Wexford sold! Who’s the brave new owner?
Belfast cemetery offering virtual tours to people around the world
Fungie is that you? Pod of fifty dolphins spotted off West Cork coast
Celebs you didn't know were part-Irish after Mariah Carey releases drink named after heritage
Irish woman in Afghanistan heading up UN food program pledges not to flee
Northern Ireland leaders vow to “offer sanctuary” to Afghan refugees
"The luck of the Irish" explained - How Ireland came to symbolize good fortune
* INTERESTING BLOGS
There has been a plethora of Interesting Blogs this week... many of them have been added to the National Family History Month list.. do take a wander over and check them out.
NATIONAL FAMILY HISTORY MONTH... AUGUST 2021 - BLOGGING CHALLENGE
If you like them, please let the authors know in Comments and by all means Subscribe to their blogs so you don't miss any of them. All writers are inspired by their readers.
By the way, you can join in the Challenge, whether you are a regular blogger or a "just now and then" blogger... all are welcome and you can submit one blog or several...last chance will be the end of August.
Reviews
Theresa Smith
Book Review: Once There Were Wolves by Charlotte McConaghy
Book Review: Whereabouts by Jhumpa Lahiri
Better Reading
Book of the Week: The Night She Disappeared by Lisa Jewell READ MORE
People Like Them by Samira Sedira READ MORE
Meet Me in Bendigo by Eva Scott READ MORE
The Golden Book by Kate Ryan READ MORE
Podcast: Kate Thwaites on Toxic Culture in Australian Parliament LISTEN HERE
Podcast: Pamela Hart on Cosy Mysteries and Home Renovations LISTEN HERE
Podcast: Nicola West on Setting a Crime Novel in Her Hometown LISTEN HERE
Allen & Unwin
A Life in Words Les Carlyon
Prison Break Mark Dapin
and from my blogs...
THAT MOMENT IN TIME
FRIDAY FOSSICKING 13 Aug 2021,Full Probate packet online, National Family History Month challenge, assisted Irish migrants, Old Mother Hubbard with a twist, war of Independence in Co Clare,
World’s largest cheese slicer (couldn’t resist this), parish registers, Iowa Irish Fest, using census to trace deaf ancestors, archive jigsaw-Big Ben, recycling precious metals from the dead, book reviews, additions to Irish Graves and a whole lot more…
Feel free to share… the title is the link…
https://thatmomentintime-crissouli.blogspot.com/2021/08/friday-fossicking-13-aug-2021.html
HEADLINES OF OLD
UNCLAIMED LETTERS Trove Tuesday, 17th Aug 2021, published in Government Gazette, notices give names as addressed on envelopes, but only part of an address.. just the place that letter was sent to. Still interesting, but as always, these would have been destroyed many years ago, without any hope of reading them. They still may give us an idea of where our ancestors may have travelled to. I have included a couple of possible connections, but have no way of knowing if they are the same person listed in the notice.
Feel free to share… the title is the link.
https://headlinesofold.blogspot.com/2021/08/unclaimed-letters-trove-tuesday-17th.html
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