GENERAL
GSQ Blog Birds of a feather flock together at Congress. Jill Ball
04 Jul 1974 - SHADES OF THE PAST - Trove Stan Miles..Urunga, NSW
STATE LIBRARY of Qld
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ORANGE CITY COUNCIL, NSW
Includes...
Archibald Prize opens at Orange Regional Gallery
Council trials combustable wrap New ANZAC Playground Opens
NATIONAL ARCHIVES UK newsletter incl.
The battle against malaria on the Macedonian front Lower than the Angels: A History of Sex and Christianity The Eagle and the Hart: The Tragedy of Richard II and Henry IV The Huey Fong: Hong Kong's 1979 refugee crisis New podcast episode: Coming next week
OUTBACK FAMILY HISTORY
Kambalda – in the beginning Selling the Show by The Floater Tuckanarra Cemetery – now you’re but a memory blurred Alfred Ives – prospector and staunch friend The Alluvialists – a book review
INVERELL, N.S.W. Kytherians of Inverell
The surprising story of Inverell's street names – The Greek Herald
ELTHAM DISTRICT HISTORICAL SOCIETY
GENEALOGY IRELAND
JSTOR Daily
In the Stereoscope, Another World Cloves: The Spice that Enriched Empires John Birmingham's Discovery of the Blaze Star Cancún and the Making of Modern “Gringolandia” JSTOR Daily's Archives of Art History Spies, Fashion, and Pet Cemeteries - JSTOR Daily
SMITHSONIAN
ATLAS OBSCURA
Why Is New Zealand So Often Left Off World Maps? The Moon’s Only Sculpture Digging Into ‘Palacsinta Americana." The First Aerial Maps Chow Down on Roasted Meats At This Storied Cantonese Joint The Tollhouse Where 18th Century Lovers Married Each Other In Secret A Whimsical Hot Dog With a Long History 10 Restaurants That Show Off the Best of Los Cabos’ Culinary Scene When Is a Moon Not a Moon? The History of Guts New Fans Flock to Dickinson Museum Decoding Algae Around You Go Inside Maine’s Most Storied Lighthouse This Rock Was Clawed To Pieces By The Devil (Allegedly) Find Peace on San Francisco's Philosopher's Way
A Memorial Dedicated To An Unidentified Hero The “Freedom Tree” That’s Witnessed History The Ancient Secrets of Mummy Cheese Forgotten Fruit Antarctic Bartenders Eat Like a 19th-Century Lumberjack Magic Meadows Yurt The Scottish Dessert Inspired by an Archaic Breakfast Who Shrunk These Cute, Tiny, Delicious Coconuts? Expand Your Pizza Dreams With Pickle Pizza Immerse Yourself in West Africa's Food In a Chef’s Apartment The Video Game With Ancient Roots Nosferatu’s Bloody Legacy Haunted House Tales The Station Godzilla Visited And Destroyed Would You Live Inside “The Camemberts”? A Tragic Stone Maiden Watches Over This Street Where Book Lovers Shop in Ann Arbor Cemetery Symbolism
CEMETERIES
Work in cemetery is destroying unmarked graves of 'forgotten people', it's claimed 'Why would you take from an angel?': Vandals desecrate historic San Antonio cemetery
INTERESTING LIBRARIES
ALWAYS INTERESTING
Pauline Conolly ULVERSTONE’S LA DONNA, AKA LORNA DOONE
Dreams and Adventures at Cosy Cottage New Girls in Town – Part II
Liz Gauffreau Sad News about Mr. Johnson
Brotmanblog: A Family Journey Wishes for A Sweet and Peaceful Year Ahead: Rosh Hashanah 5785
humoringthegoddess Philip Kupferschmidt Creativity Can Be Exhausting Sunday Evening Art Gallery — Levina Teerlinc
Hapgoods from Marksbury Olga Hapgood’s wedding to Colin Seamer – 26 Sept 1942
Allen & Unwin
The Valley Chris Hammer
Things Will Calm Down Soon Zoe Foster Blake
The Waiting Michael Connelly
Rapture Emily Macguire
Murdle Australia G.T. Karber
The Deal Alex Miller
Australia's Greatest Stories Graham Seal
The Battle of the Generals Roland Perry
Penguin Books Australia
and from my blog..
That Moment in Time
FRIDAY FOSSICKING 27th Sept. 2024, tracing merchant seamen, lonely cemetery, interesting libraries, Irish genealogy, New York's slavery history, world's 1st pet cemetery, great blogs, book reviews,
Hidden history of tomb robbing, rats preserving history, literally elevated eateries, America’s grandest gas stations, convict ship W.A. and so much more…
https://thatmomentintime-crissouli.blogspot.com/2024/09/friday-fossicking-27th-sept-2024.html
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