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Showing posts with label Webinars. Show all posts

Friday, August 25, 2023

FRIDAY FOSSICKING 25th August 2023

 


GENERAL

What’s on … - Lonetester HQ well worth reading, thanks to Alona.


Ironclad Sisterhood | Trove


TROVE newsletter incl. Find your family's stories with Trove incl.


MINING FOR FAMILY STORIES    


The National Archive UK newsletter.. incl.  Collection highlights: Innovations in toilet design    On the Record: Women's Land Army

South Asian Heritage Month: Roy Sawh, From Where I Stand

Event: Uproar! Satire, Scandal and Printmakers in Georgian London


Upcoming Webinars - Legacy Family Tree Webinars


Billion Graves Old Family Photos: Names, Dates, & Gravestones


Outback Family History

George August Dux – pioneer profile   

Helena Maud ‘Lily’ Pike – grave tales

The Swagmans Friend –   Beware of Victorians Bearing Gifts –


JSTOR Daily

The Spy Who Shared My Foyer  Making Egypt's Museums

The Surprising Contents of an American POW's Journal

Women, Partition, and Violence    1610: Dawn of the Extraterrestrial

When the Government Tried to Flood the Grand Canyon

Empress Matilda, George R. R. Martin's Muse


Irish Genealogy

Irish Ancestry? Learn About a Genetic Rare Disease That May Impact You and Your Family 

Is Kelly Lynch related to Jane Lynch? The truth behind the common surname - Doms2cents

Getting Started in Irish Genealogy - Long Island Events 

Irish Family History Forum - Long Island Events 


Atlas Obscura

Elliưaey Island Lodge   The Star Islands of Qian'an   

Walk Through a Tunnel of Wisteria An Ill-Fated Montreal Stadium  

Alfred Hitchcock's London Flat  A Never-Ending Bridge 

Hidden Slot Canyon  Where the Pope's Salt Comes From

Stargazing and Meditation   Hippo Munching On an Elephant     Gastro Obscura’s Food Recs    Stay in an Alpaca Treehouse

The Abandoned City of Pripyat   Why Denmark Drowned This Statue

The Original Home of A&W Root Beer A Stone Cottage With a Face

Stained Glass Leading to Treasure  Earthquake Park

The Secret Past of Highway 42 The Wild History of Not Eating Meat

Marilyn Monroe Statue  What’s the Hardest Wood in the World?

Tavern at Rainbow Row Biscuits Roses de Reims

What a King, a Pope, and the Inuit Have in Common 

6 Epic Road Trips  Turn Apples Into Marshmallows

Wrong Dinosaur Art  Underwater Museum of Art

The Subway Station That Doesn’t Exist  Canada in Miniature

Bourdain and Obama's Dinner Table An Ancient Landscape

A Desert Fjord Devil’s Footprints PODCAST Texas Painted Churches

PODCAST Snake Island  PODCAST APOPO Rats

Fixing the World’s Oldest Trolleys  Germany’s ‘Cow Chapels’

Meow Wolf Convergence Station  Grave of Antoine-Augustin Parmentier   Chocaholic Logic Puzzles A Library’s Mummified Hand

Remembering The Board Game Promoting “Soviet America’

Rewilding Ireland   Apple Adventures Stories of Wonder

An Infamous Privateer’s (Alleged) Grave 

The Incredible Balancing Act of a Stone   The Humble Home of a Famous Musician The 'Missing Link' of the Great Smoky Mountains 

Step Inside Grandad’s Whimsical, Magical Wonderland 

 A Challenging Highway With Great Rewards  


Smithsonian

How Germany's Spaghetti Ice Cream Came to Be

Two Tourists Fell Asleep in the Eiffel Tower and Woke Up to Police 

This Resort Is Offering Free Spa Treatments to Guests Who Clean Up Trash in Yosemite National Park

Sail Aboard a Floating Masterpiece to Discover a New Side of America’s History

Eight Delicious Wine Regions You May Have Never Heard Of 

This 84-Year-Old Has Ridden Every Mile of the Amtrak Map 

The Abandoned Settlements Inside National Parks

The Sticky History of Baklava 

Will Maui's Beloved 150-Year-Old Banyan Tree Survive the Scorching Wildfires?

Once a Year, This 19th-Century Michigan Ghost Town Comes to Life 


Always Interesting

The Legal Genealogist More than 2000 more  No deeds, indeed!

A time for reflection    The age to witness

Textile Ranger Red-shouldered Hawk: Bird of the Week

1940s Pattern Books from the Home Front

Nature Photo Challenge #25: Seedheads

A Couple of Herons: Birds of the Week

Pauline Conolly LEONARD SHADBOLT – COURAGE UNDER FIRE

humoringthegoddess  Witchy Woman Dance   Odilon Redon

Sunday Evening Art Gallery — Michael Lonfeldt  Anand Shah

Saturday Afternoon in the Gallery Part III  Sunday Evening Art Gallery — Oldest Books in the World    Faerie Paths — Bubbles

Sunday Evening Art Gallery — Water Pitchers

allenrizzi So What’s In A Name?  You Feel Old When….

My Fishing Days Are Closing Fast   Biff

Stair na hƉireann | History of Ireland  #OTD in Irish History | 21 August:

Brotmanblog: A Family Journey Isaak Rosenberg: A Family With No Survivors

Liz Gaufreau #bookreview Redemption by Gwen Plano



Reviews

Theresa Smith

Book Review: Feast by Emily O’Grady   

Book Review: Atalanta by Jennifer Saint


Better Reading

Book of the Week: The Disorganisation of Celia Stone by Emma

Young  READ MORE

Good As Gold by Justin Smith   READ MORE

The Things That Matter Most by Gabbie Stroud  READ MORE

Taste of Blood by Lynda La Plante READ MORE

Podcast: Vanessa McCausland on What it Means to Dream in French

LISTEN HERE

Podcast: Roger Simpson on how Characters Evolve over Time

LISTEN HERE


and from my blogs...


That Moment in Time


FRIDAY FOSSICKING 18th August 2023, great podcasts, archives of Anglican Diocese Newcastle, 17th Century records from Ulster online, interesting blogs, book reviews, list of top FREE genealogy resources, flying monkey sculptures, tripod restaurant, ministry of time travel, bookstore in a theatre/theatre, reviews and so much more… Feel free to share…


https://thatmomentintime-crissouli.blogspot.com/2023/08/friday-fossicking-18th-august-2023.html


Headlines of Old


NATURALISATION CERTIFICATES   Trove Tuesday  22nd August 2023, various states, 1938-1939, addresses given as of time of naturalisation.. These aren’t published in groups of events as they occurred, rather from various states as submitted. They can be very helpful to confirm at least one area where our ancestors lived.

Feel free to share…the title is the link…


https://headlinesofold.blogspot.com/2023/08/naturalisation-certificates-trove.html





Friday, January 11, 2019

FRIDAY FOSSICKING 11th Jan 2019










FRIDAY FOSSICKING


                                                                


J. Miller MARSHALL (22 November 1858 - 12-Jun-1935)
died in Minehead, England. PUBLIC DOMAIN.















* IRISH CENTRAL

Visiting Dublin soon? Here are four hidden attractions not to miss 

The very best and most beautiful photos of Ireland in 2018 

Soil from this Irish area could help fight the world’s top superbugs 

Ever wonder how many places in Ireland are called "bally"? 

Whiskey makes you live a longer, healthier life, says science 

Rowdy rebels - the formation of the Irish Volunteers in Cork city 

Irish New Year’s resolutions: How to get an an Irish passport 

New Year's Resolution: Get "unstuck" in your genealogical research 

"The Night Of The Big Wind" that killed 90 took place on this date in 1839 

The meaning behind the famous Irish toast "SlĆ”inte" 

Planes, trains and automobiles - getting around in Ireland on vacation 

A gigantic potato has been added to the line-up of this St. Patrick's Day parade 

Oliver Cromwell bust fitted with alarm after UK politician kept turning it to face wall 




* GENERAL INTEREST


The secret of the church minister’s granddaughter – History Out There

Australian Genealogy and History Snippets – December 2018

More workhouse registers online at Tipperary Studies 

Paul O'Brien's lecture on Flo Clancy to Kilrush & Distric... Mixcloud

Huge historical archive of mail from captured ships to go online | The Guardian Thanks, Alona Tester

FREE   Facebook for Australian History and Genealogy Lonetester  (list of groups & pages)

Australia’s Biggest Ever Gold Robbery Lonetester HQ

Kings Meadows Convict Station discovery finds artefacts, convict hat | The Examiner

Best of Queensland  ..Ultimate Queensland Experiences

10 genealogy goals for 2019  Ancestry.com.au blog  Cassie Mercer

Newly opened files at Public Record Office Victoria reveal life in 1940s mental hospitals - RN - ABC


The Real Fake News: Top Scientific Retractions of 2018


Snowy Night, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania       Wunderlusttwins  image


Tiger’s Nest viewed from above, Paro Valley, Bhutan        Wunderlusttwins  image

 A genealogy of the term British reveals its imperial history – and a Brexit paradox The Conversation UK


Timber to ashes, ashes to earth | Inside Story


What's new? John Grenham


Cathy Swift's lecture to Kilrush & District Historical So...  Mixcloud

Meredith Library Genealogy Club to meet Jan. 8   The Lacona Daily Sun


Beyond the web – a research story – Family History Matters at GSV


A 69-year-old woman used an Ancestry DNA test to find her mother.


Sailors, sauerkraut and PTSD: Exploring the link between gut bacteria and mental health ABC news

ABC News: 44 years on from the Tasman Bridge disaster, the memory still haunts the state

Legacy Family Tree Webinars 2019 Schedule Announced  Alona Tester

Finding your Irish family: 'Looking out the airplane window I cried'  Irish Times

The Mistake I Made With My Grieving Friend | HuffPost

Is it time to DECLUTTER your computer? FREE WEBINAR! Maintaining an Organized Computer with Cyndi Ingle of Cyndi's List  View this email in your browser

Caring for Vintage Christmas Decorations - The Family Curator

Australian ghost towns you can visit: Top 10 abandoned places

Collectors Gallery | MAD On Collections

Long Term Food Storage, What a Long Term Food Supply Can Do For You! Candy's Farm House Pantry

It's a Long Way To Tipperary / Pack Up Your Troubles In Your Old Kit Bag - Robert Mandell - YouTube

Who wrote  “It’s a long way to Tipperary” ?

Did You Know?


Irish History : FREE TEXTS : FREE download, Borrow and Streaming : Internet Archive

17 Things You Should Do to Every Blog Post Before + After You Hit Publish (FREE Checklist!) - Melyssa Griffin

Where to Download All the Books That Just Entered the Public Domain     FREE

DNA-testing company 23andMe has signed a $300 million deal with a drug giant. Here's how to delete your data if that freaks you out.

Introducing the 2019 ‘Anything Is Possible’ List  WordPress Blog

Customize Your WordPress.com Dashboard WordPress Blog

Sharing Scanned Family Documents and Photos Online: Pros and Cons Laura Hedgecock

WikiTree and GeneaBloggersTRIBE Scan-a-Thon


Anglo-Celtic Connections


BCG Free Webinars for 2019

Shared Surnames between Canada, France the UK and USA

What did your Ag Lab ancestor earn?

Book Review: Tracing Your Oxfordshire Ancestors

The Son Also Rises: surnames and the history of social mobility

Top posts of 2018

British Newspaper Archives additions for December

Your Genealogy Today: Jan/Feb 2019

Is Canadiana really free

The Poor Laws

Advance Notice: BCGS 2019 Seminar

Help Improve FreeBMD

DNA, Me and the Family Tree

Rootstech Live Streaming Schedule

2019 Genealogy Webinars 


Australian War Memorial
Newsletter   On Closer Inspection  View the 360 experience  digital video and VR technology, you can view and interact with the tank both inside and out.
 
National Library of Australia   

eNews Jan 2019        including  Book online for The Art of Literary Investigation

The National Library of Australia Magazine - Past issues


Atlas Obscura

Portraits of Humanity     Chasing Waterfalls (upside down?)   Manduri Monkeys     Spider Silk 

Hungarian Gingerbread          World’s End Close       Aztec Petroglyphs         Church Skate Park

Bread Boy  Horseback Falconry       Miniature Hollywood        Clockmakers Museum     

Beach of Bones     Plague of Nostalgia       Underwater Graveyard         15th-Century Ruins

Forgotten History       Reindeer Saga        Holy Well (Cornwall)               Confetti Collector

Masonic Apron        Super Sinkhole    Arrow-Wielding Elves             Cursed House        Plastic Ban

Concrete Traffic (1957 Cadillac)       Queen’s Staircase (Bahamas)    Mother Goose House


Find My Past


Norfolk Baptisms      Norfolk Banns  Norfolk Marriages     Norfolk Burials

newspapers added

Newcastle Evening Chronicle         Cheshire Observer       Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser

Tavistock Gazette     Cheshire Observer       Sunday Tribune          Poole & Dorset Herald 

Liverpool Evening Express


Outback Family History

A Bush Christmas – C J Dennis         Trinity College Examinations:

Norseman Weddings – Methodist Church       Beatrice Hemingway -grave tales

Barrambie : the ‘wild’ in the wild west !!!     Kennedy’s Family Hotel – Coolgardie hotels

St Michael’s School : new records       Charles Carkeek – graves tales

Family History Daily

The Zero Dollar Genealogist: How to Avoid Spending Money on Family History Research

The 10 Collections You Need to Know for Irish Genealogy Research

The 15 Minute Plan for Achieving Your Genealogy Goals in 2019

Family Search Blog

Youth Connecting with Generations      3 Things to Add to Your Family History

What’s Coming to FamilySearch in 2019    Learn about Your Family on FamilySearch.org


Always Interesting

If you enjoy the posts from these regulars, perhaps you'd like to follow them..


The gentle author ....

Midwinter Light At Christ Church        Christmas At The Salvation Army, 1975

Chamberlain’s East End Churches         Sights Of Wonderful London

William Anthony, Last Of the Charlies   Charlie Chaplin In Spitalfields

Spitalfields In Colour

Applegate Genealogy ...

Random Acts of Photo Restoration         All I Want for Christmas…

John Nation’s Journey to America          Sorting My Ancestors into Hogwarts Houses

The Irish Story...

‘Neither very good nor very bad’: The Dunmanway workhouse, County Cork 1841-1920

The Irish Story Top articles of 2018

Branches On Our Haimowitz Family Tree ...

In Memory of Rebecca Strulowitz     Connecting The Strulowitz/Srulowitz Dots – a work in progress

Lonetester

Older and Wiser: What I’d Say to My Younger Genealogical Self

Looking forward, looking back...


John Eaton: the politician and community member

Isaac Cornwell

Historian Ruby...  

Blogmas: 21 Days of Christmas History Posts            My Top Six Posts of 2018

A Royal Wedding: The Duke and Duchess of Sussex Exhibition​ at Windsor Castle

Diana: Her Fashion Story Revisited

Diary of an Australian Genealogist ...

January 1 new archives resources & other news - Genealogy Notes 16-31 Dec 2018

irishacw

A Walk Among Storied Tombstones: The Irish of Arlington National Cemetery

Remembering the Widows of Bull Run: Corcoran & Meagher Intercede

The Legal Genealogist


The Legal Genealogist’s Christmas Wish 2018 


Stair na hƉireann

#OTD in 1820 – Birth of author, Mary Anne Sadlier, in Cootehill, Co Cavan.


Root Stalker Genealogy

The Past meets The Present           #FamilySecrets — Wife and Children Missing

records-access alerts


The Canadian War Museum released four new research guides to help you research those in Canadian military history.
The eight-page guides are about:
·         Royal Canadian Navy, 1910-1919, 1939-1945, and the Merchant Navy, 1939-1945
·         Canadians in the Air, 1914-1945, 1939-1945
·         Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1919, and the Canadian Army, 1939-1945
·         Canadian Women in Uniform, 1914-1919, 1941-1945
The guides include information about training, promotions, medals, injuries and medical treatment, graves and memorials, and the context of a person's war service.

To access the guides go to: https://tinyurl.com/yazffqsh
Original url:

Additionally the Museum has an online catalogue allowing users to search both the Canadian War Museum and Canadian Museum of History. This is updated periodically. 
Original url:

Included is "Democracy at War Canadian Newspapers and the Second World War which is fully text searchable of 144,000 newspaper clippings  

This website is available in English and  French. To access the French click on Francais in the upper right corner.
Thank you to Gail Dever and Genealogy Ć  la carte for informing us about these new research guides.

Jan Meisels Allen
Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee


* INTERESTING BLOGS


Bear with me, some of these Christmas themes were too good not to share

Christmas in 1899 |      Lost Yarns of the Outback        The Dusty Box

Quick and Easy Gift Bags            Wrapping up 2018     Goals for 2019       Textile Ranger

The Origins of Christmas Traditions  Lonetester

One More Sleep Liv Hambrett

Winter Solstice: The Holly King vs The Oak King  Stair na hƉireann

My favourite family history gift Gerry Bolton

Footsteps to the Past  Roseann Creagh

The Inimitable Mrs Tracey | The Dusty Box

Family Connections: #52Ancestors - Week 50 - Naughty      Vicki Court

Family Notice Friday: J.H. Greene        Australian Roots and Spreading Branches

Lilian's Tree     Lilian Magill

Come Visit the Gallery! Claudia

Finding Truth in Family History Through DNA | Shauna Hicks History Enterprises

Happy New Year!  Liz Gauffrea

January | 2019 | The Keeper of Stories

Earl Grey’s Irish Famine Orphans (63): a couple of questions | trevo's Irish famine orphans

Other places, other times  Clogs and Clippers

The ironing's not done ....  Geniaus


Reviews

 Theresa Smith

2018 Reading Highlights

Christmas Feature: Mr Dickens and His Carol by Samantha Silva

Christmas Feature: A Very Murderous Christmas edited by Cecily Gayford

Farewell #aww2018, Hello #aww2019

The Aussie Author Challenge 2019

Welcome to Book Bingo 2019

New Release Book Review: Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens

One more challenge…The Classics Club

Book Review: The Sweet Hills Of Florence by Jan Wallace Dickinson

New Release Film Review: Mary Poppins Returns

Book Review: Drums of Autumn by Diana Gabaldon

Book Review: Matryoshka by Katherine Johnson

Books on the Screen: A couple of recommendations…

Book Review: The Messenger by Markus Zusak


Better Reading

Half Moon Lake by Kirsten Alexander

How To Be Second Best by Jessica Dettmann

The Truths and Triumphs of Grace Atherton by Anstey Harris


and from my blogs...

That Moment in Time

Dragon Guard, Wartime escape, Dickens revised work, Hampshire records, Christmas goodies (Irish Central), Oscar Wilde & US Civil War, online data trackers, East Perth Cemeteries, convicts applications to marry, national register of war memorials, replacement medals, article re DNA testing, Balmain Cemetery, libraries you must visit, 
Kokorou stone bridge Epirus Greece, unusual collections, more books than people - Catskills,  world’s biggest gingerbread man, enough to keep you busy for weeks… 
Please feel free to share… Merry Christmas to all…


urungamaiden

New page added… MUSINGS  https://urungamaiden.wordpress.com/musings/

Memories of childhood 

CONFESSIONS OF A BIBLIOPHILE

AND A LIBRARY WAS BORN!    Turkey, rescued books - birth of a library,


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As They Were

ADDITIONAL FILES to IGP  ARCHIVES  December 2018, Clare, Dublin, Fermanagh, Monaghan & Fermanagh, Tipperary, Donegal, Meath, Waterford,


Irish Graves

Additions to New Zealand  thanks to Briteyes Gee



There are so many entries on NSW regional, that they had to be split to two pages.




Additions to Appin, NSW, thanks to Geraldine Anne King



Addition to St. Kilda, Victoria thanks to Jodie Willis

Addition to Buckland, Victoria thanks to Karleen Reilly



The Back Fence of Genealogy



That Moment in Time

NEWSPAPER TITLES COMING TO TROVE JAN... 2019, state and international, 



Headlines of Old

travelling again, love locks, Circumnavigating Australia's Colonial History - Trove Tuesday 8th Jan 2019 Pt. 14, 
list of shipwrecks, danger, lighthouse, change of border boundary, tourism, Perseverance,  Captain James Cook, Australia’s marine history, beautiful scenery, Coolangatta, Tweed Heads, wreck of Orara, 




As a change from the quips, I thought you might like this beautiful image
Courtesy of the Wunderlusttwins..