1991 “Barefoot & Pregnant?…” reprinted by Ligature in 2021 (3) | trevo's Irish famine orphans
Discovering Links | Lonetester HQ
TROVE Australia newsletter incl.
FIRST AUSTRALIAN PEOPLE AND ORGANISATIONS FIND CHARLIE (Perkins)
The National Archives UK newsletter incl.
The Windrush passenger list goes on display
Blog: The Hampton Court Robbery
Blog: Handling historic collections: The gloves are still off
Eltham District Historical Society Inc.
June Meeting: Soldier Welcome Home Committees
Outback Family History
The Great Unwashed Preserver of the Peace
Tom Riseley – a man who blazed the track
Dryblower Jack – pioneer profile
Men of the Goldfields by Victor Hugo Colless
Tinteán Magazine
Irish History Professors in Irish Universities: Brief Lives Series. No. 6. Professor J.A. Murphy
You’ll take a cup of tea? Archaeological evidence for tea drinking at Baker’s Flat, South Australia
Inflation: Ireland and Australia – A Primary Economic Challenge
ISAANZ 26 call for papers June 16 extension
A Bulwark against Sectarianism – the QIA
Dublin, Offaly, Belfast: three new Irish novels
Scéalta Eile-Irish short stories with translations, a review
Atlas Obscura
Whale Shark Sounds 14 Bioluminescent Places Ubirr Rock Art
The Monkey's Paw Toronto The Sounds of the Lone Star State
Caring for Maryland’s Rare Terns The Man-Killing ClamThe Frogmen of WWII Alligator Reef Lighthouse 19th-Century Art of Comets How to See Venus and Mars Sliced Bread Ban
Fairy Circle Mysteries.....Aboriginal Traditions
Irish Genealogy
Ancestry.ca ( Canada) has released its index for the 1931 Census of Canada…this makes it searchable by name, birthyear, residence place, family member names, marital status, and gender! Canada release the census to the general public after its 92-year embargo period. diacritical and accent marks may not appear and are not required to search names. Transcription accuracy is dependent upon the quality of the document being scanned. For best results, view the census image. “This collection includes the population schedules for 1931. City enumeration districts tend to be small and dense, while rural districts are usually geographically larger with sparser populations. Once you find someone in the census, you can explore their enumeration district in city directories, and telephone books to learn more about their community and how they lived”.
Jan Meisels Allen
Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee
Always Interesting
Geniaus Stumbling across Bunhill Fields
Humoring the Goddess Bird on a Ladder (repost) Marbles
Not As Easy As You Think Sunday Evening Art Gallery –Molly Devlin Anna Berezovskaya Paulina Bartnik
The K38 1/2 Story Senior Lives Matter 40 Acres
Dreams and Adventures at Cosy Cottage Emerald beauty
Six on Saturday – My Garden in June
Pauline Conolly THE HAIRPIN BANKSIA A TOWN HALL SAGA AT ULVERSTONE
Stair na hÉireann | History of Ireland #OTD in Irish History | 12 June:
Anne's Family History Constance (Chauncy) Kirkpatrick (1859 – 1907)
Tales from the Grave The agony of a mother
Deep in the Heart of Textiles ScrapHappy June 2023 — Scrappy Progress
Reviews
Better Reading
Book of the Week: Identity by Nora Roberts READ MORE
Black Lies by Mercedes Mercier READ MORE
The Quiet Tenant by Clémence Michallon READ MORE
Podcast: Antony Loewenstein on Writing The Palestine Laboratory LISTEN HERE
Podcast: Nilima Rao on Exploring Her Cultural Identity Through Fiction LISTEN HERE
BE Better Podcast: Sandra Radice on Our Green Change: A Journey to Green School, Bali & Beyond
Penguin Books Australia
Congratulations to our 2023 Penguin Literary Prize winner!
ABC Radio National's Big Weekend of Books
My Friend Anne Frank Hannah Pick-Goslar TAKE ME THERE
1964: Eyes of the Storm Paul McCartney TAKE ME THERE
The Tea Ladies Amanda Hampson FIND OUT MORE
and from my blogs...
That Moment in Time
FRIDAY FOSSICKING 9th June 2023, interesting newsletters..Australian plus, women who preached in their sleep, enchanted woods, Janis Joplin's serenades, shipwreck photos, mushroom beach house, free lighthouses, blood red waterfall, most popular staycations in Ireland, great blogs, book reviews, Faerie paths and lots more… Feel free to share
https://thatmomentintime-crissouli.blogspot.com/2023/06/friday-fossicking-9th-june-2023.html
Headlines of Old
NATURALISATION CERTIFICATES Trove Tuesday 13th June 2023, a handy tool to find where ancestors lived.. These notices include what was the person’s address at the time of publication….
a selection of notices over various months/years.. Our immigrant ancestors can be hard to trace.. hope this helps…
Feel free to share…
https://headlinesofold.blogspot.com/2023/06/naturalisation-certificates-trove.html
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