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Issue 19 features: * Life's a lottery: the long history of state-backed gambling * Plots from the past: old maps to buy, with a special offer * Fresh from the front: WW1 newspapers explored * Saturday night soldiers: WW1 Territorial Army records online * Seeking asylums?: records of mental illness go digital * Stall stories: old pictures of London's East End markets * "Weak in intellect": the sad story of people with cognitive disabilities who were sent to the workhouse * The herald calls: mediaeval visitations investigated * History in the details: shawls More Info
Product Code: DYAP019
Issue 25 features: *The front line of faith: Nicola Lisle looks at 150 years of the Salvation Army, and how to trace Salvationist ancestors *All the fun of the fair: Yorkshire Family History Fair preview *Before the census: Chris Paton looks at Scottish census and census substitute records before 1841 *One-stop shops: Jayne Shrimpton explores the history of department stores and their impact on shoppers and staff *Saving what they could carry: Canada’s Great Fire of 1922 *A may to remember: Keith Gregson tells the story of Britain's worst railway disaster, sidelined by its occurrence during WW1 *States of growth: Jill Morris on booming 19th century America *History in the details: Jayne Shrimpton on parasols More Info
Product Code: DYAP025
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Oliver Nugent, Ireland’s longest-serving divisional commander of the Great War, led the Ulster Division on the western front from 1915 to 1918. That period saw the operational transformation of the British army and his own development as a general, from the heroic but doomed assault at Thiepval in July 1916, through the triumph of Messines, the heartbreaking failure at Ypres and the mixed succes...More Info
- The Irish Connection - Ufton Court, (Berkshire) - Some Early London Catholic Schools - Part 2 - The Sayer Family Of Worsall - Part 1, (North Riding Of Yorkshire) - Tracing An Army Ancestor - The Forster Papers Relating To Catholic Recusancy In Northumberland And Durham, (Plus Index A-L)
- York Catholic History Day - Catholic Archives - More Lancashire Catholic Material Available On Microfiche - Army Deserters In The Police Gazette - Godfrey Browne Of Fountains Abbey - 'Palestrina For Tuppence': Nineteenth Century English Catholic Music Transformed - The Bonds of Bury St Edmunds And Their Family Connections - Catherine Powel: A Welsh Woman In The Spanish Netherlands - Lady Anne Ma...More Info
- The Pinningtons And Lows Of South West Lancashire - A Visit To The Ancestors - The Service Of Roman Catholics In The British Army 1750 To 1830 - The Nicholsons Of Thelwall - Part 1 - Archives Are Not Always Correct - Access To Archives - Devotions As Practised In 1770
The Ryedale FHG Quarterly Journal ‘Keep your feet dry!’ A letter from Thomas England, West Indies Merchant and Ship-owner Extracts from ‘Annals of Yorkshire’ (available on the RFHG website) Introduction to our new Treasurer – Tony Pink Remembering Fireworks and ‘Mischief Night’ by Ron Scales Member Talks: The Women’s Land Army; Adoption; Help sought on: Smith and Todd (Ampl...More Info