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Historian chums, is any one going to Kew soon? I'd really appreciate it if someone could check a reference and take photos of a short document for me. I'm happy to reciprocate in some way. #UKNationalArchives #PRO

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Using Discovery, The National Archives' online catalogue
Using Discovery, The National Archives' online catalogue YouTube video by The National Archives UK

Always enjoy a #UKNationalArchives tutorial which begins by searching for #Yorkshire material in the catalogues of 2,500 archives! m.youtube.com/watch?v=Tz4f...

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Roehampton MA resources - The National Archives Teachers taking our MA module (delivered with Roehampton University) have produced a series of resources, using documents from our collections, on a variety of historical topics. These resources inclu...

www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/te... this link shows some examples teachers created #UKNationalArchives
Using a local or national archive to help you build an enquiry is brilliant. I would use this as a core text for the semester now: www.infoagepub.com/products/His...

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It's an #ESRC funded project and we're based at #NorthumbriaUniversity in the #NorthumbriaLawSchool, and working with project partners #UKNationalArchives #WelshWomensAid and #CAFCASS

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Image: Example of a divorce case file front cover. Citation: The National Archives; London, England, UK; Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, later Supreme Court of Judicature: Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Files, J 77; Reference Number: J 77/914/7764; Series Number: J 77; Piece Number: 914. 

This image is the front cover of an old paper Divorce Court case file. It is a dirty shade of cream with black writing on it, some printed and some handwritten. The writing says 7764 in the top right-hand corner. On the left the letters UND. are stamped in red with the numbers 145 handwritten next to it. Below this in print it says: In the High Court of Justice PROBATE, DIVORCE, AND ADMIRALTY DIVISION (DIVORCE.) In handwriting it says: H.D. Below in handwriting it then says: Lodge Frederick James v Lodge Mary Ann & Dudley Joseph. Below this in print it says: COURT MINUTES. Below this in black print it says Petition Filed, followed by the date 3 July 1907 handwritten in black ink. Below this in print it says Setting Down Cause, followed by the date 6 September 1907 handwritten in black ink. Below this in print it says Decree Nisi, followed by the date 11 Nov 1907 handwritten in black ink. Below this in print it says Final Decree, followed by the date 18 May 1908 handwritten in black ink. Below this is a square box with the letters DA inside, stamped in black ink. At the bottom are small illegible letters printed onto the sheet. On the back page which is visible when the sheet of paper is opened is a green sticker and on it are the words: Closed until 2009. Stamped on top of this in red ink is a cross with the words CANCELLED inside.

Image: Example of a divorce case file front cover. Citation: The National Archives; London, England, UK; Court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes, later Supreme Court of Judicature: Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Files, J 77; Reference Number: J 77/914/7764; Series Number: J 77; Piece Number: 914. This image is the front cover of an old paper Divorce Court case file. It is a dirty shade of cream with black writing on it, some printed and some handwritten. The writing says 7764 in the top right-hand corner. On the left the letters UND. are stamped in red with the numbers 145 handwritten next to it. Below this in print it says: In the High Court of Justice PROBATE, DIVORCE, AND ADMIRALTY DIVISION (DIVORCE.) In handwriting it says: H.D. Below in handwriting it then says: Lodge Frederick James v Lodge Mary Ann & Dudley Joseph. Below this in print it says: COURT MINUTES. Below this in black print it says Petition Filed, followed by the date 3 July 1907 handwritten in black ink. Below this in print it says Setting Down Cause, followed by the date 6 September 1907 handwritten in black ink. Below this in print it says Decree Nisi, followed by the date 11 Nov 1907 handwritten in black ink. Below this in print it says Final Decree, followed by the date 18 May 1908 handwritten in black ink. Below this is a square box with the letters DA inside, stamped in black ink. At the bottom are small illegible letters printed onto the sheet. On the back page which is visible when the sheet of paper is opened is a green sticker and on it are the words: Closed until 2009. Stamped on top of this in red ink is a cross with the words CANCELLED inside.

What’s in a divorce case file? A handy guide to help you with your own #familyhistory or #genealogy research exploring your ancestors #marriage’s and #divorce’s or how to use in your own #academic research #UkNationalArchives #Ancestry #Archives #History
hosting.northumbria.ac.uk/divorce_hist...

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This image is a photograph of the inside of an archive. There is green shelving running along both sides of the photograph from front to back. In the centre of the shelving is a grey walkway. On the shelving are light brown box files with white labels on them, and white ribbon wrapped around them. The walkway leads to a yellow door with circular handles on, the door is in the centre of the photograph in the distance.  

 
Source Citation: Wikimedia Commons contributors, 'File: Documents stacks in a repository at The National Archives.jpg', Wikimedia Commons, 12 October 2020, 19:05 UTC, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Documents_stacks_in_a_repository_at_The_National_Archives.jpg&oldid=487998382n [accessed 15 August 2024]

This image is a photograph of the inside of an archive. There is green shelving running along both sides of the photograph from front to back. In the centre of the shelving is a grey walkway. On the shelving are light brown box files with white labels on them, and white ribbon wrapped around them. The walkway leads to a yellow door with circular handles on, the door is in the centre of the photograph in the distance. Source Citation: Wikimedia Commons contributors, 'File: Documents stacks in a repository at The National Archives.jpg', Wikimedia Commons, 12 October 2020, 19:05 UTC, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=File:Documents_stacks_in_a_repository_at_The_National_Archives.jpg&oldid=487998382n [accessed 15 August 2024]

If you have a few minutes, read our fourth blog post hosting.northumbria.ac.uk/divorce_hist... An introduction to Divorce Court records to help you find out how to use them in your own #familyhistory or #genealogy research. #UkNationalArchives #Ancestry #genealogists #archives #history #divorce

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Welcome to ‘New Histories of Divorce’  – A New Methodological Approach to the History of Divorce, 1857-1923 Congratulations! Very much looking forward to hearing more! Good luck with the project and I’m sure it will provide a marvellous resource for researchers in the future.

We're working with project partners #UkNationalArchives #WelshWomen'sAid #CAFCASS. To find out more about the project have a read of our first blog on our website: hosting.northumbria.ac.uk/divorce_hist...

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