A Theatrical Journey: the Addison Family
A talk by Dr Frances Hurd. In their day the Addison family were stars of the London and New York stage, yet today their fascinating history is little known. This […]
A talk by Dr Frances Hurd. In their day the Addison family were stars of the London and New York stage, yet today their fascinating history is little known. This […]
The East Anglia Group of Family History Societies in association with the Family History Federation (FHF) are holding a live family history show. This FREE event will be jam packed […]
At the home of Suffolk Archives the Suffolk Family History Society Fair are holding their annual live family history fair. A FREE event with interesting displays and stalls from family […]
A talk by Richard Marks. The Industrial Revolution was not just a story of machines and inventions — it was a profound transformation of everyday life. This talk traces the […]
A talk by Gill Blanchard. The Inland Revenue Valuation Office Survey of 1910-1920 is often referred to as the Lloyd George Domesday Survey. It combines residential data and maps to help […]
A talk by Tudor Allen. In this illustrated talk, Tudor Allen, Archivist at Camden Local Studies and Archives Centre, Presents some of the highlights from the Centre’s collections including photographs, […]
A talk by Jananne Rahman. In the winter of 1870 the body of William Maybank was recovered from the Thames. How was his death linked to the events of July […]
A talk by Sarah Pettyfer. Chancery records are one of the most under used resources for family history but can reveal so much about our ancestors’ lives, their family, social […]