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Posts by Valerie Bladon

Colourful Victorian Christmas card, showing a cartoon of two cats walking arm in arm through a field of wheat and poppies. The male cat is wearing a monocle and holding a parasol; the female cat is hoslding a fan. A little behind them walk two younger cats, also arm in arm and under a parasol.

Colourful Victorian Christmas card, showing a cartoon of two cats walking arm in arm through a field of wheat and poppies. The male cat is wearing a monocle and holding a parasol; the female cat is hoslding a fan. A little behind them walk two younger cats, also arm in arm and under a parasol.

Victorian #Christmas cards never cease to amaze: here's a lovely cat #family, going for a stroll on a gorgeous summer's day.

#ArchiveAdventCalendar #19thCentury #Victorian

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Victorian Christmas card, landscape with white background. Text in attractive ‘curly’ font reads "With my ever....ing Good Wishes for A Happy Christmas". Between the words 'ever' and 'ing' is a colour drawing of a wooden shoe last, making the message "everlasting Good Wishes".

Victorian Christmas card, landscape with white background. Text in attractive ‘curly’ font reads "With my ever....ing Good Wishes for A Happy Christmas". Between the words 'ever' and 'ing' is a colour drawing of a wooden shoe last, making the message "everlasting Good Wishes".

Who doesn't enjoy a good Victorian pun? We certainly do 😄

Can you work it out? If not, the explanation is in the alt text.

#ChristmasCards #EYAFestive #ArchiveAdventCalendar

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Mainly for my own ease, I've put together an Irish Diaspora Histories starter pack (I shall be putting them all into a list for when I want an extra dose of Irish diaspora-ness) - there are some Irish migration historians in there too! Let me know if you want me to add you in!
go.bsky.app/MvvgFFF

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Society for One-Place Studies Webinars. 
Western Isles Family History: making connections when records are poor. 
Date – Tuesday 10 Dec 2024. 
Time – 8.30pm GMT. 
Speaker – Stephen MacKinnon. 
Image: Stornoway Harbour. 
Link: www.one-place-studies.org/events/ 
Image and text: One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

Society for One-Place Studies Webinars. Western Isles Family History: making connections when records are poor. Date – Tuesday 10 Dec 2024. Time – 8.30pm GMT. Speaker – Stephen MacKinnon. Image: Stornoway Harbour. Link: www.one-place-studies.org/events/ Image and text: One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

Our last #OnePlaceStudies webinar of the year takes place next Tuesday, December 10th. Stephen MacKinnon will be giving the talk he was, due to illness, unable to deliver at our recent Conference – “Western Isles Family History: making connections when records are poor.” #OnePlaceWednesday

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S08EP05 - "The Marine" with Richard Holt - The Family Histories Podcast Andrew meets genealogist Richard Holt and hears why he turned pro, then hears about a marine whose mental health suffers, before looking for Mr Brooks of Bledlow.

Our fifth episode has arrived - 'The Marine' with genealogist Richard Holt. He tells host Andrew about turning professional, his work to get access to original Wills, a life story of a marine, and a man who left a legacy in Buckinghamshire.

familyhistoriespodcast.com/2024/12/03/s... #genealogy

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Society membership benefits:

• Quarterly journal Destinations 
• Monthly webinars by Zoom 
• Annual conference (online) 
• Member offers and discounts 
• Register your study / studies for free—each OPS get a free profile page on our website 
• Be part of a supportive, worldwide community 

£10 per year. 

One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

Society membership benefits: • Quarterly journal Destinations • Monthly webinars by Zoom • Annual conference (online) • Member offers and discounts • Register your study / studies for free—each OPS get a free profile page on our website • Be part of a supportive, worldwide community £10 per year. One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

On #BlackFriday you can join us and enjoy our amazing member benefits for the low, low price of £10 . . . just like you can on any other day of the year!

What a bargain for anyone interested in #FamilyHistory, #LocalHistory or #OnePlaceStudies 😀

one-place-studies.org/join-us/

#OnePlaceWednesday

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A 5 generation chart showing various occupations of my ancestors

A 5 generation chart showing various occupations of my ancestors

Once you make one chart, it's just a gateway to another. My ancestral occupations for 5 generations. #genealogy

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Whose Truth Is It Anyway? Ever had one of those skeletons from the past come knocking at your door? Should you answer? I guarantee that every family will have secrets, some might call them ‘skeletons in the cupboard&#…

Ever had one of those skeletons from the past come knocking at your door? Should you answer? In my latest #Genealogy #Blog I share some ideas about how to approach a difficult story when you encounter one - Should all #FamilyHistory stories be told?

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Map of London, East. Colour coded.

Map of London, East. Colour coded.

Public service announcement that Charles Booth's 'Maps Descriptive of London Poverty, 1898-9' have been uploaded by LSE archive online to be viewed and reproduced freely. 🗃️ unsplash.com/collections/...

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#GenHour is tomorrow at 8pm UK time on BlueSky!

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Hand written text which reads: ‘1785 November 16 four pounds, 6 shillings ordered to be given with Edward Machin to Samual Goodlad of Sheffield to teach Edward Machin to play on the violin (a Blind Boy) of a year.’

Hand written text which reads: ‘1785 November 16 four pounds, 6 shillings ordered to be given with Edward Machin to Samual Goodlad of Sheffield to teach Edward Machin to play on the violin (a Blind Boy) of a year.’

We're marking the start of this year’s #DisabilityHistoryMonth with notes taken from the Vestry Book of Chesterfield Parish, which includes an entry for payment to Samuel Goodlad of Sheffield towards teaching of the violin for a blind boy, Edward Machin, in 1785.

#history #archives

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Read the very first issue of Family Tree asasa

🎉 Celebrating 40 years of Family Tree magazine! 🎉

To mark 4 decades of family history, we're giving you the chance to read our very first issue! Read it here:

www.family-tree.co.uk/news/read-th...

Here’s to the next 40 years of discovery! 🎂✨ #genealogy #familyhistory

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Will Genealogists and Historians come to love AI? | Family History Gifts There is not much love for AI among historians and genealogists, but can that change? AI can be useful in helping some individuals visualise history

Following a discussion with @digupyourancestors.bsky.social and the release of the LiveMemory tool I have written a blog on the subject: 'Will Genealogists and Historians Come to Love AI?' www.familyhistorygifts.co.uk/will-genealo... #Genealogy #GenHour

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How long would your commute take in 1680? Mine would be about a day and a half.

@camunicampop.bsky.social has a brilliant tool for calculating travel times in Roman, 1680, 1830, 1911 and 2024. 🗃️
www.travelintimes.org/journey/52.2...

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Really enjoyed reading this! Wentworth is on my list to visit so I’m hoping to see it this Christmas. Looks amazing 🎄

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MyHeritage Releases LiveMemory™ & Knocks it Clean Out of the Ballpark You’re going to need a full box of Kleenex. Seriously. Let me set the scene for you. Daniel Horowitz with MyHeritage asked if he could set up a Zoom call with me. Not only do I always enjoy Daniel’…

Look what MyHeritage has gone and done. Grab Kleenex, and your phone because you are absolutely going to want to do this too! #LiveMemory dna-explained.com/2024/11/22/m...

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One-Step Webpages by Stephen P. Morse Stephen P. Morse's One-Step tools for finding immigration records, census records, vital records, and for dealing with calendars, maps, foreign alphabets, and numerous other applications.

#GenHour Before the hour is up, I'd like to give a shout-out to Stephen P. Morse's One-Step Web Pages. One of the great #genealogy sites on the net. The FAQs are a treasure trove of information about the record sets.

stevemorse.org

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Very sad #GenHour. Sometimes the stories we find are just heartbreaking 💔

On a happier note, today I found a newspaper report from 1885, of 6 children being rescued from a cave on a beach at Ryhope where they had been playing. A coastguard risked his life and managed to rescue all 6.

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In case anyone missed it, the @oneplacestudies.bsky.social conference is this Saturday! Its members only - but membership is only £10! Where else would you get such a fabulous line-up?! It’s not too late to join 😉 #GenHour

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🌟 Free Talk This Saturday! 🌟
Join @scientistsoph.bsky.social for Making Genealogy Accessible
📅 Sat, 23 Nov 🕑 14:00-15:00
Celebrate #UKDisabilityHistoryMonth with practical tips to make family history research inclusive. Don’t miss it! 🎉
Book now! 🔗 ow.ly/9AH150U5q2O
#Genealogy

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Thank you, had no idea these were in the catalogue!

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Could you tell me where to find these records please? Fascinating!

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Pre-printed questionnaire with handwritten answers from Thomas Boyle concerning his departure from his "very low" circumstances in County Cork to Canada where his "comforts have been increased"

Pre-printed questionnaire with handwritten answers from Thomas Boyle concerning his departure from his "very low" circumstances in County Cork to Canada where his "comforts have been increased"

The annual #ExploreYourArchive Week starts today, with a different theme for each of the next ten days. This year starts with #EYADecisions: here Thomas Boyle from County #Cork confirms his decision to move to #Canada in 1823 was a good one and one he would recommend to others.

#history #archives

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History tour of Wentworth, South Yorkshire
History tour of Wentworth, South Yorkshire YouTube video by Historic Footsteps

I’m new here so just a brief intro… I am a genealogist with an interest in historical travel and now I share my history tours on YouTube youtu.be/FBMqgg-kKCo?...
Would love to be part of a community here #genealogy #history #localhistory #britishhistory #familyhistory

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Screen grab of the top part of the Society for One-Place Studies profile page on BlueSky, showing the header picture of the edge of a village, the profile picture of the Society's logo, the 'bio' explaining that we are for excellence and enjoyable engagement in one-place studies, and our follower count of 2K (over 2,000).

Screen grab of the top part of the Society for One-Place Studies profile page on BlueSky, showing the header picture of the edge of a village, the profile picture of the Society's logo, the 'bio' explaining that we are for excellence and enjoyable engagement in one-place studies, and our follower count of 2K (over 2,000).

How amazing to see that our celebration of the fifth anniversary of #OnePlaceWednesday has coincided with a BlueSky landmark: 2,000 followers! Thank you all for following us and showing interest in the fascinating field of study where #FamilyHistory and #LocalHistory (and so much more) unite.

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Fascinating reading! Love how you’ve explained step by step the research process. Very inspiring 😊

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It’s certainly challenging isn’t it. You can almost hear the Irish accents sometimes in the way the officials recorded what they heard!

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BBC Radio 4 - The Gift - Episode guide All episodes of The Gift

I highly recommend this excellent series by @jennykleeman about the extraordinary discoveries made through direct to consumer genetic testing. The stories include babies switched at birth, baby selling, incest and donor conception. www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p... #GeneticGenealogy

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Thank you Tara, it's a fascinating subject, so I'm loving my research!

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Researching Irish migration to Britain mid 19th century for my dissertation. The variations in spellings in the documents for surnames is fascinating.

Maly, Maylea, Melia, O'Malley, Meylia, Maley, Mealy, Mallin, all documented for one family 😬😂

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