York FHS could definitely do with your help at our walk in sessions! Explore York Mondays 10-4
Borthwick Fridays 10-4
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Stumbling around in the archives yesterday I came across this receipt from a shop in York dated 1925. Not sure what distemper is but the kid looks as if he does.
Happy Easter from beautiful Bradford Cathedral in search of ancestors. This site has been used for Christian worship since the 7th century ❤️
Looking forward to Gillian Waters talk on Wednesday this week at the Friends Meeting House in New Earswick at 7:30. ‘Myths and Lies in family history’. See you there! @federationfhs.bsky.social @doncasterdistfhs.bsky.social @balhnews.bsky.social @ypsyork.bsky.social @uoyborthwick.bsky.social
It’s quite simple…
Use them or lose them!
#YourFamilyHistorySocietyNeedsYou
Brilliant! 🤩
Amazing facilities too for our members and visitors at the Borthwick Institute at York University Library Fridays 10-4pm
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Our new purpose built family and local history research base at Explore York library on Museum Street. Open Mondays 10-4pm - fantastic resource for us and you!
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Fabulous talk last night at our first event of 2026. The atmosphere was buzzing with loads of new visitors after our relaunch. Check out our website for our 2026 talks. @wyorksarchives @UoYBorthwick @OnePlaceStudies @GuildOneName @federationfhs.bsky.social
A group of twelve people, dressed in early 20th-century attire, pose in front of a large, ivy-covered stone building with arched windows.
Modern lounge area with blue armchairs and small white tables against a wooden structure, adjacent to a staircase.
We are delighted to annouce that @yorkfhs.bsky.social are now at York Explore!
Every Monday 10am-4pm in the Family History Room, first floor York Explore.
Always wanted to discover your family history but didn’t know where to start?
Having challenges with your research and need further advice?
Loved this guy! ‘Play it Steve’! Sam and Dave’s Soul Man
Our talk this month is ‘Christmas at Home’ from the Yorkshire Dialect Society. December 3rd 7:30 at the Quaker Hall New Earswick. Mince pies optional extra! @federationfhs.bsky.social @balhnews.bsky.social @clemhallhistory.bsky.social @ypsyork.bsky.social @cecs-york.bsky.social
Thank you for your interest Graham - economics I’m afraid.
Let’s not say forever! Our venue changes - to Yorkexplore on Mondays and the Borthwick institute on Fridays which is at York University. Please join us for a chat about your family’s history.
Our latest talk is the ominous sounding ‘Coroners Case Files’ from the York area with @TheDeadSleuth.
A true Victorian melodrama not for the faint hearted!
Wednesday at New Earswick Quaker Hall 7:30pm.
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The power of nature - Ingleton waterfall walk 4 and a half miles walking in a wondrous and slightly terrifying landscape.
You’re getting very poetic AE! Inspirational place.
Micklegate book cover
Our new book about Micklegate is out this week, packed with stories, facts, photos and memories. Details and stockists at www.clementshallhistorygroup.org.uk/blog/mickleg... @balhnews.bsky.social @yorkfhs.bsky.social
Lover of fish paste? Chichester is the natural home of crab pate’ and Shippams potted meat factory.
Wonderful visit to West Sussex archives yesterday then fab curry in Chichester. Today visit to Fishbourne Roman Palace - incredible place - real grapes growing on vines outside. 😳
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I wrote a 6000 word article on water supply in Regency York the other day. Ladybird books summed it all up in 17 simple lines. Genius!
Our next talk is about the Acomb Lunatic Asylum scandal which inspired ‘The Woman in White’.
Wednesday August 6th 7:30 on person or on zoom or on YouTube. See website for membership details. £3 entry fee to cover costs. Usual venue. It’s gonna be amaaazing! @exploreyourarchive.bsky.social
Our very own David Rigby will be telling this story of his ancestor. High stakes on the Knavesmire". A family history story involving: the first lady jockey, high stakes gambling, court cases, imprisonment, infidelity, and death by poisoning. All against the background of Regency York.
Our next talk on Wednesday July 2nd at 7:30!
Beautiful Basingstoke!
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Look forward to it. I have written an article for BALH and OPS on ‘John Smeaton and the failure of York Waterworks Company 1779- 1800’. No matter his talent he made little impact on improving water supply in York.
How do I order it?
Loved Sly Stone - it’s a family affair 😔