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Friday, February 10, 2023

FRIDAY FOSSICKING 10th Feb 2023

 




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← Accentuate the positive 2022 – Jill Ball’s yearly challenge....

Finding my grandfather – William Leonard Tunny (Len) 1884-1942. Part 2 Yvonne Tunny


*  Please, Help Save Trove  Lonetester *

By Alona on Feb 07, 2023 02:22 pm

For any Australian historian (family, local, or social historian) Trove is the ultimate GO-TO site. It is the National Library of Australia’s site, which is accessed by around 20 million people every year, and contains about six billion (that’s right BILLION) digital items, including news­papers, magazines, photographs, journals, parliamentary papers and more … and it’s […]

The post Please, Help Save Trove first appeared on Lonetester HQ.

Your help is needed...


This couple has identified every unmarked grave in this cemetery — and done something about it - ABC News


Plan to sell Hagley Uniting Church cemetery upsets Tasmanian locals - ABC News


Queensland State Archives  

Images of Brisbane..

We’re paying tribute to Brisbane with over 700 photos highlighting how Queensland's capital has changed over the decades. Check them out now!

 Australia's worst river disaster - the Pearl Ferry incident


State Library of Qld post    including...

Hear their words, see their work   James C. Sourris AM Collection of Artist Interviews

10 things you didn't know you'd love about State Library

New Queensland history reveals 

Melbourne author Jessica Au wins $100,000 Victorian Prize for Literature with Cold Enough for Snow - ABC News

Orange City Council NSW eNews  incl. Security measures installed at Orange Cemetery

Public Record Office Victoria

Madame Brussels   Reconciling newspaper narratives with archival evidence book tickets FREE

Wanderlust Twins

Moonrise, Scituate, Massachusettes   Karersee, Italy

Castlepoint, New Zealand Colin Brooks  Maui, Hawaii

Sunset, Thames River, London     5 February, 2023 10:52

Hiking the Mt Assiniboine area, Banff National Park, Canada

Victorian house in Cleveland, Ohio, USA

Fall colors at Linn Cove Viaduct in North Carolina, USA

Spiral Staircase, Paris, France  

Outback Family History

A History of Leonora United Lodge No. 64 WAC    

Robson and Bullivant – prospectors    Bread Upon The Waters

Liquid Gold – The Elliott Brothers Breweries   


Atlas Obscura

Predictive Alternative Groundhogs   How Do You Trademark Color?  

Brusio Spiral Viaduct  Swansea Ghost Town Lunar New Year Treats

India’s Female Stunt Bikers    Syracuse Salt Potatoes    

Grandma Moses Homestead  Eating Our Way Through Lisbon

A Fight for Loktak Lake        From Moonshine to NASCAR

Japanese Sword Museum  Olympic Black Power Statue

Adam's Calendar  Missouri’s Pickle Mystery   Ireland’s Fairy Forts

Can Beavers Solve Climate Change?  The ‘Boston Cooler’

Deliciously Decadent Carnival Traditions Plant Riverside Georgia

The Haunting of Missouri State Penitentiary   The Dome Illusion

Mumbai’s Coastal Subjects     A Hidden, Mysterious Portrait

Dumplings and Noodles   Maen Huail  Wales    ‘Haint Blue’ 

Food Of The Underground Railroad  

Dramatic Life, Mysterious Deaths The Lab Making Waves

 Witley Wonder Underwater Ballroom Eating in Antarctica

Johnny Cash’s “One Piece at a Time” Cadillac

7 Statues Dedicated to Black Leaders Nicosia International Airport

David Livingstone Statue Scotland  It’s Snow Fun Crossword

Kitch-iti-kipi (big cold water)


JStor Daily

Remembering Her Memories: Lucille Clifton's Generations in Our Time             Vernacular Architecture in Wales 

Elizabeth Siddal, the Real–Life “Ophelia”

Prisoners’ Rights: An Introductory Reading List

The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: Annotated

How Did Amy Robsart Die?

Smithsonian

A Ring of Fire, Millions of Monarchs and Other Rare Natural Phenomena Worth Traveling For 

Follow Pablo Picasso's Footsteps Through Spain 

U.S. Restores Protections for Alaska’s Tongass National Forest 

The Search for Aboriginal History Off the Coast of Australia 

You Can Travel in a Vintage 1940s Train Along the Hudson River 

Iceberg Twice the Size of New York City Breaks off From Antarctica 

UNESCO Adds Odesa to List of World Heritage in Danger 

Six Art Galleries in Unexpected Places 

Italy Celebrates Return of Looted Artifacts Worth $20 Million

Where to Find Ruins of the Roman Empire’s Last Years 

Irish Genealogy

The Irish roots of The Doors Jim Morrison and how they influenced him

 Old Rochester celebrates Students' work in genealogy course - Sippican Week 

An Irish genealogist describes what “Irish weather” really means 

Hugh Bonneville and Johnny Vegas will discover ancestry in DNA Journey - Independent.ie 

Adrian Dunbar and Neil Morrissey to star in DNA Journey - RTE 

Ireland perceived as less corrupt than UK for first time in 25 years - IrishCentral 


[Records-Access-Alerts] (UK-US) US National Archives Digitized 1938-1945 Target Dossiers to the British Isles

The (US) National Archives Cartographic branch has digitized the RG 242: Target Dossiers pertaining to the British Isles 1938-1945.  It is made up of over 1,100 images. It is available for viewing and downloading through the National Archives Catalog.

 

The dossiers, which are aerial photographs and maps of German identified bombing targets, are arranged by country and, thereunder, by location. Other series, not yet digitized, include France, Iceland, Egypt, Yugoslavia, and Iraq.

 

Each dossier, in the most basic sense, is composed of three parts: a map, an overprinted aerial photograph, and a site report (in German). However, there are variances in the number of actual documents in each dossier.  Some dossiers have as few as a single document out of the three while others will have dozens of various versions of the documents included.  

 

In addition to the maps and aerial photos being detailed, the dossiers also provide a wealth of other information printed on the individual pages.  Coordinates, scale, date, locations, and dossier number are printed on each and every sheet making this series incredibly easy to work with even if you do not speak German!

 

To read more see:

https://unwritten-record.blogs.archives.gov/2023/01/17/rg-242-target-dossiers-pertaining-to-the-british-isles-1938-1945-now-fully-digitized/

 

Jan Meisels Allen

Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee

 

 [Records-Access-Alerts] (Russia) Russia Legalizes Massive DNA Collection Without Oversight


The law may be read at: http://publication.pravo.gov.ru/Document/View/0001202302060001

It is in Russian but if you use Google as your browser there is an option to read it in English. Or you may use a translation site such as Google translate https://translate.google.com/ or deepl.com https://www.deepl.com/translator.

https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/02/07/russia-legalizes-massive-dna-collection-without-oversight


Always Interesting

Pauline Conolly  THE KERO TIN      HARRY ATKINS & A FAMILY HISTORY PUZZLE

THE TASMAN LIMITED

Jennifer Jones     A Year In The Life Of A Genie 2022

allenrizzi   Friends   40 Acres  Italy, Pick-Ups And Smart Phones

Senior Lives Matter

The Legal Genealogist Say their names…   A grey day at Kew

Humoring the Goddess Sunday Evening Art Gallery — John Kiley 

Infinity Faerie Paths — Simple Things    Vita of Vitraaze

Time spent browsing bookstores is never wasted…

Art is EVERYWHERE! Jason Edmiston    Faerie Paths — Smile

Anne Young Benjamin Bayly (1797 – 1850) 

Mary Gage nee Low formerly Taylor (1768 – 1850)

clarejk2014   Chickens and cameras   

Carmel Galvin Storytime 2023

Samantha Anne Elley Sad ending for missing children from Daylesford

Stair na hÉireann | History of Ireland An Old Soup Kitchen in Skibbereen, Co Cork

Lillian's Tree  Looking at an old Post Card


Reviews 

Theresa Smith

The Week That Was…   

Pre-Release Book Review: The Fancies by Kim Lock

Better Reading

Someone Else's Shoes  Jojo Moyes     READ MORE

The Woman Who Knew Too Little by Olivia Wearne       READ MORE

Bad Cree by Jessica Johns   READ MORE

Snowy Mountains Promise    Alissa Callen   READ MORE

Listen to Our Brand New Book Chat Podcast with Cheryl Akle and Caroline Overington   LISTEN HERE

Podcast: Peter Doyle on the Crimes that Shaped Sydney     LISTEN HERE

Podcast: Bonnie Garmus on 98 Rejections and Her Bestselling Debut     LISTEN HERE

Podcast: Shannon Molloy on Being a Voice for Sexual Abuse Survivors    LISTEN HERE


and from my blogs..

That Moment in Time


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Headlines of Old


RETURNED SOLDIERS WW1,Trove Tuesday 7th Feb 2023, record search, welcome home events, some personal stories..

Suggestions as to where to find military records.

Feel free to share, the title is the link. 


https://headlinesofold.blogspot.com/2023/02/returned-soldiers-ww1-trove-tuesday-7th.html




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