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Royal shipwreck artefacts revealed in new Norwich Castle Museum exhibition
Newly-revealed treasures from the royal Gloucester shipwreck are now on display in an exhibition curated by the University of East Anglia (UEA) and the Norfolk Museums Service
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With the aim of delivering academic excellence through the creation of new genealogical courses and research opportunities, the Strathclyde Institute for Genealogical Studies has been recently established by the University of Strathclyde’s Centre for Lifelong Learning
ROOTSTECH ROUND-UP
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Call for improved access to public records
At a recent event, the Archives and Records
Clan portraits now on display in Edinburgh
Two portraits of important 18th century members of the Chief of Clan Grant’s household are now on display in the National Museum of Scotland
NEW WW2 SERVICE RECORDS DIGITISATION PROJECT
Ancestry has been awarded the contract by The National Archives to digitise Second World War service personnel records, formerly held by the Ministry of Defence
Declaration of Arbroath to go on display for the first time in 18 years
The Declaration of Arbroath will be displayed at the National Museum of Scotland this summer
‘Transformative’ grant to preserve the story of humanism in the UK
Humanists UK and Conway Hall have announced the award of a grant of over £160,000 from The National Lottery Heritage Fund to expand the work of the Humanist Heritage project
SOG ANNOUNCE INTERIM CEO
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Sourcing Images
ILLUSTRATING YOUR family’s history
Simon Wills considers why you might want to look for images to enhance the telling of your genealogy journey – and where you might find some of the pictures you need
All in the Life of a Routine Researcher
MANY NAMES, ONE MAN
What began as a routine search to ‘kill off’ a distant cousin ended with an ‘Irish’ divorce and bigamy for professional genealogist Claire Bradley. Here she recounts her research journey.
Unlock the Story of Your Genes
YOUR DNA WORKSHOP
This month, Karen Evans advises two readers. One of whom is trying to make sense of his ethnicity estimate; and the other who wonders whether he is misinterpreting his results
Familiar Fairy Tale Characters
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memorable characters from the past
Books & CO
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DON'T RELY ON THE SURNAME!
This month Family Tree Academy Tutor, David Annal, demonstrates how to tackle the annoying habit that our ancestors had of changing their surnames!
Commemorative Keepsake
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MEDIEVAL MASTERCLASS
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DNA DISCOVERIES
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Images of the Past
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