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My Family History in 52 Tweets
A project for 2019 – 52 illustrated tweets that sum up my family and my family’s history. Documents, objects, photos, people, places – it all counts. One tweet every Tuesday. 52/52 When it comes to family heirlooms, it doesn’t get … Continue reading
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Tagged documents, elsieinglis, family history, lestweforget, research, twitter
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What would I have done?
I’ve very much enjoyed reading all the recent blogs, tweets and news items marking the 100th anniversary of the passing of the Representation of the People Act (1918); that ground-breaking piece of legislation which gave the vote to women aged … Continue reading
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Tagged census, family history, pankhurst, prout, research, suffragette, suffragist, the national archives, tna
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A Wasted Day at TNA
I’ve just got back from a wasted day at the National Archives in Kew. I set off this morning, full of hope that, with three very different cases to investigate in three very different sets of records, and a carefully … Continue reading
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Tagged assizes, family history, kings german legion, privy council, research, the national archives, tna
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