Category: Policy and Legal Perspectives
New Records at Findmypast
Posted by Paul Gray | Jun 14, 2022 | Records, Policy and Legal Perspectives | 0 |
New Yorkshire, Lancashire, Huntingdonshire and Wil...
Posted by Paul Gray | Jun 12, 2022 | Records, Policy and Legal Perspectives | 0 |
May 2022 Appeal for Relatives of War Dead – ...
Posted by Paul Gray | Jun 4, 2022 | Life Stories, Policy and Legal Perspectives | 0 |
Who Do You Think You Are? returns to BBC One
Posted by Paul Gray | May 11, 2022 | Policy and Legal Perspectives | 0 |
Spoon Leads to Military Burial of Two WW1 Soldiers
Posted by Paul Gray | May 8, 2022 | Life Stories, Policy and Legal Perspectives | 0 |
The origins and importance of Remembrance Day
by Joanne Swann | Oct 24, 2024 | Life Stories, Policy and Legal Perspectives | 0 |
Remembrance Day (11th of November) marks the anniversary of the end of the First World War in 1918. At 11:00 am on that day, hostilities ceased following the signing of the Armistice between the Allies and Germany.
Read MorePodcast: The life of George Leitmann – Holocaust survivor and war hero
by Joanne Swann | May 15, 2024 | Podcasts, Policy and Legal Perspectives | 0 |
99-year-old Holocaust survivor and US Army veteran George Leitmann on the emotional search for his father, the day he discovered a concentration camp and how he kept his cool interrogating Nazi war criminals.
Read MoreAppeal for relatives of war dead – can you help?
by Joanne Swann | May 14, 2024 | Records, Policy and Legal Perspectives | 0 |
The Commonwealth War graves have listed more casualties from WW1 and WW2 for their latest appeal for relatives. Can you help identify any of these people?
Read MorePodcast: Sent away by sea – the forgotten history of WWII’s ‘seaevacuees’
by Joanne Swann | May 8, 2024 | Podcasts, Policy and Legal Perspectives | 0 |
The latest episode of “From the Library with Love,” features the award-winning author Hazel Gaynor as she sheds light on the often-overlooked saga of WWII’s ‘seaevacuees.’
Read MorePodcast: Meet the Sugar Girls of Love Lane
by Joanne Swann | May 1, 2024 | Podcasts, Policy and Legal Perspectives | 0 |
Authors Duncan Barrett and Nuala Calvi, known for their Sunday Times bestseller “The Sugar Girls,” share the personal stories of women who worked at Tate & Lyle’s iconic Liverpool factory from its heyday into the post-war era.
Read MorePodcast: Meet the wartime librarians of Occupied Paris
by Joanne Swann | Apr 24, 2024 | Podcasts, Policy and Legal Perspectives | 0 |
In a riveting discussion, Janet unveils the heroic stories of Parisian librarians during WWII, whose commitment to literature became a beacon of resistance in Occupied Paris.
Read MorePodcast: Come inside one of London’s dreamiest churches, the famous St Bride’s on Fleet Street
by Paul Gray | Apr 14, 2024 | Podcasts, Policy and Legal Perspectives | 0 |
Dive into the wartime spirit of East London with “Echoes of the East End.” Meet Cockneys who thrived through songs and poetry in our latest podcast episode.
Read MorePodcast: Vanishing Voices of Wartime London. Meet the proud cockneys who survived being blown up, machine-gunned and being buried alive!
by Kate Thompson | Apr 14, 2024 | Podcasts, Policy and Legal Perspectives | 0 |
Dive into the wartime spirit of East London with “Echoes of the East End.” Meet Cockneys who thrived through songs and poetry in our latest podcast episode.
Read MoreInternational Women’s Day – Remarkable women throughout history
by Joanne Swann | Mar 6, 2024 | Policy and Legal Perspectives | 0 |
International Women’s Day – an important opportunity to remind ourselves of the considerable obstacles women have overcome throughout history.
Read MoreStep back in time with Bolton Castle – upcoming history events and exhibits
by Joanne Swann | Feb 13, 2024 | Policy and Legal Perspectives | 0 |
One of the country’s best-preserved medieval castles, Bolton Castle in North Yorkshire, opens up its doors and gardens for the new season on Saturday 2 March 2024.
Read MoreNew historical records and newspaper pages available on Findmypast
by Joanne Swann | Feb 6, 2024 | Records, Policy and Legal Perspectives | 0 |
This week, Findmypast has augmented its database with a collection of 310,320 new records from various locations in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Read MoreThe 2000-year-old bastion of British culture – beer!
by Joanne Swann | Sep 26, 2023 | Policy and Legal Perspectives | 0 |
Beer, a beloved beverage, holds a special place in the hearts of Britons, intertwined with cultural heritage for centuries.
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