Comment on Workers Weekend by Paul Sayles
Fascinating story of the construction of an RAF Wellington aircraft. Techniques for construction are very interesting to see in action vice reading about them.
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Charles I telling it as he sees it.
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Scottish viewpoint not often discussed as the Civil War seems to be seen as an English event.
View ArticleComment on Writer of the month: Stories from behind the Berlin Wall by Paul...
This is a tremendously well done presentation on a subject I had some first person experience with. From 1977-1980 I spent three years in the US Army assigned to West Berlin in one of the Infantry...
View ArticleComment on Brick walls and lost ancestors by Barb
A very useful podcast, I did find it a little difficult to follow at times without the information on screen though. Really liked the strategies that were discussed.
View ArticleComment on Sex, lies and civil registration by Step Three: Evaluate the...
[…] There are many reasons why information might not agree on all the documents you have in your family tree and one of them is that people sometimes lie. Your ancestors might have bent the truth on a...
View ArticleComment on Big Ideas: The shape of time by Charles Lewis
slides are broken between slide 83 and slide 86 inclusive
View ArticleComment on Shell-Shocked Britain: Understanding the lasting trauma of the...
Really interesting to listen too and Susie makes it seem more personal and wonder iif your family members suffered without saying anything too.
View ArticleComment on UKAD Forum 2016: The State of the catalogue – Andrew Janes by...
The Forum is an opportunity for archivists to share ideas for networking collections to make it easier for users to make connections between them. This year the theme was Data Matters !
View ArticleComment on Workers Weekend by Paul Sayles
Fascinating story of the construction of an RAF Wellington aircraft. Techniques for construction are very interesting to see in action vice reading about them.
View ArticleComment on Why did people go to war in 1642? King Charles I by Paul Sayles
Charles I telling it as he sees it.
View ArticleComment on Why did people go to war in 1642? Scottish Covenanter: Margaret...
Scottish viewpoint not often discussed as the Civil War seems to be seen as an English event.
View ArticleComment on Writer of the month: Stories from behind the Berlin Wall by Paul...
This is a tremendously well done presentation on a subject I had some first person experience with. From 1977-1980 I spent three years in the US Army assigned to West Berlin in one of the Infantry...
View ArticleComment on Brick walls and lost ancestors by Barb
A very useful podcast, I did find it a little difficult to follow at times without the information on screen though. Really liked the strategies that were discussed.
View ArticleComment on Sex, lies and civil registration by Step Three: Evaluate the...
[…] There are many reasons why information might not agree on all the documents you have in your family tree and one of them is that people sometimes lie. Your ancestors might have bent the truth on a...
View ArticleComment on Big Ideas: The shape of time by Charles Lewis
slides are broken between slide 83 and slide 86 inclusive
View ArticleComment on Shell-Shocked Britain: Understanding the lasting trauma of the...
Really interesting to listen too and Susie makes it seem more personal and wonder iif your family members suffered without saying anything too.
View ArticleComment on UKAD Forum 2016: The State of the catalogue – Andrew Janes by...
The Forum is an opportunity for archivists to share ideas for networking collections to make it easier for users to make connections between them. This year the theme was Data Matters !
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