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Our October webinar was ran ‘in house’ when our Treasurer Liz and Secretary Lucy presented aspects of their very different street studies. Both live on the streets they study, but Liz studies a nineteenth century street in Southsea and Lucy a Georgian crescent in Taunton. As such Liz and Lucy discussed how they drew on […] Our October webinar was ran ‘in house’ when our Treasurer Liz and Secretary Lucy presented aspects of their very different street studies. Both live on the streets they study,
The Society for One-Place Studies is taking part in a number of events this autumn, with a virtual stand and/or a talk. You will normally have to register for the event, there is usually a fee. 5 November – Wikitree Day (24 hours). A booth page with free downloads https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Day Free 8-11 November – Family […]The Society for One-Place Studies is taking part in a number of events this autumn, with a virtual stand and/or a talk. You will normally have to register for the event, there is usually a fee. 5 November – Wikitree
The September webinar was held jointly with our friends in the Devon Family History Society when we were joined by Dr Lesley Trotter whose presentation looked at how historians can use census microdata to research social history. This was a popular topic with members of both societies and over 115 people joined in the webinar. […]The September webinar was held jointly with our friends in the Devon Family History Society when we were joined by Dr Lesley Trotter whose presentation looked at how historians can use census microdata to research social history. This was a
August’s webinar aroused speculation from the start with the title ‘Drinking from the Well of Nuns’ prompting speculation as to what this was going to cover. Sue Swalwell gave a fascinating and well-structured presentation of the history of the farm on which she grew up. ‘What she did cover was a history of her place […]August’s webinar aroused speculation from the start with the title ‘Drinking from the Well of Nuns’ prompting speculation as to what this was going to cover. Sue Swalwell gave a fascinating and well-structured presentation of the history of the farm
Were you at THE Gen show between July 1-3rd? So were we! Of the 48 presentations from the main stage, five were from current or former committee members. All five took very different themes and presented in different styles, reflecting the broad nature of our hobby. As this is a genealogy show, there was an […]Were you at THE Gen show between July 1-3rd? So were we! Of the 48 presentations from the main stage, five were from current or former committee members. All five took very different themes and presented in different styles, reflecting