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North Staffs: Staffordshire curious discoveries
North Staffs St. John's Centre, Newcastle Road, Stoke on Trent, Staffs, United KingdomNorth Staffs: Staffordshire curious discoveries A talk by Shawn Farrelly and AGM
Birmingham: ‘Getting Rid of the Stink’
Birmingham & Midland Institute 9 Margaret Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomGetting Rid of the Stink - The Public Health Revolution A presentation by Dr. Mike Haynes. Throughout history, millions have been killed by typhoid, cholera, diphtheria and even simple diarrhoea. Drawing on years of research into the history of public health in the UK and Europe, this talk looks at the ways in which a […]
London: DNA
Society of Genealogists 14 Charterhouse Buildings, Goswell Rd, London, EC1M 7BAInterpreting Your DNA Findings A presentation by Barbara Griffiths
Bromsgrove: Rogues and Villains
Bromsgrove Methodist Centre 19 Stratford Road, Bromsgrove, Worcs, United KingdomRogues and Villains A talk by local historian and thespian Vanessa Morgan
Kenilworth: The Lost Railway
Kenilworth Kenilworth Centre, Abbey End,, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, United KingdomThe Lost Railway – Henley in Arden A talk by Paul Baker
First Steps Training Day in Birmingham
Birmingham & Midland Institute 9 Margaret Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, United KingdomA One Day Course - Tracing Your Ancestors to 1837. Intended for those new to family history and who want to learn how to research their ancestors Learn how to get started, organise records, find out where to look for information and what can be found. Amongst the post 1837 topics covered will be - […]
Stourbridge: King John – The Worst King but the Greatest Legacy
Stourbridge St. Peter's Church Hall, Pedmore, West Midlands, United KingdomMax Keen is our speaker for this evening. Max says “ a snarling, scheming, spineless, cruel, ruthless taxman, womaniser and tyrannical King. Is there anything good to say about the man?” As usual Max will be in full costume, that of Sir William Marshall, Englands greatest knight and will entertain us in his own inimitable […]
Heraldry Group
Heraldry Heraldry can be admired, or enjoyed, (or even disliked) at a distance, but it can be much more fun with a measure of participation. Quote from Ralph Brocklebanks publication "How to Do Heraldry".
Wolverhampton: Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Wolverhampton The Terry Harding Room, Perton Civic Centre, Church Road, Perton,, Wolverhampton, Staffordshire, United KingdomCommonwealth War Graves Commission A talk about how the Commission came into existence during WW1 and some of the obstacles it faced. Also some social history around the founding, what records are kept and how they can be accessed. Plus some local history and information on any current projects or local events which may be […]
On Line – Family History Workshop
Online Event Using ZoomFamily History Workshop by Members An On Line Members Meeting where you can hear about other members research experiences. You can learn how they knocked down their brick walls, what new websites they found, how they got to grips with better known sites, any obscure or lesser known websites, archives offices or libraries, or tackled […]