Inside this month's issue :
- Seven decades of change on the Olympic Way • The completion of new Olympic Steps at the SSE Arena, Wembley, has inspired the release of archive photos showing the area at the time of the 1948 Olympic Games
- Ride this way for Cycling News • British Newspaper Archive has this month added Cycling magazine to its archive, with 80,954 pages to explore, covering the years 1891 to 1914
- New Welsh collections at Ancestry • Ancestry has announced the release of two new collections, which between them span the years 1845 to 1920
- Try coastal time-tripping • A new and unique way to travel across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, when it is safe to do so, has just been launched, allowing travellers to plan modern-day adventures whilst exploring what life was like for communities of the past
- Revealed: names at risk of becoming extinct • New research has revealed the names at risk of extinction in the UK and those that are growing fastest in popularity, analysing over 1.5million names across a period of ten years
- FindMyPast share 1921 project update • FindMyPast has shared an update on the progress of their project to digitise and publish the 1921 census of England & Wales
- 4M new images for Australia added to FamilySearch • Four million new digital images from Australia, Victoria Wills, Probate and Administration Files 1841-1926, have been added to the FamilySearch genealogy website
- British Library and FindMyPast announce renewal of long-term partnership • FindMyPast and the British Library have announced an extension of their long term partnership; the British Newspaper Archive, along with news that millions more newspaper pages will be digitised over the coming years
- 1.5M RAF Operations Record Books for the Dambusters squadron go online at TheGenealogist • TheGenealogist has released a large tranche of searchable RAF Operations Record Books (ORBs) including those ORBs for the famous No 617 Squadron, giving an insight into their wartime work
- The Victorian & Edwardian Seaside • This summer, many of us will be heading to the coast for holidays nearer home – just like the Victorians and Edwardians. Anna Maria Barry takes a trip back in time and explores the seaside excursions of the 1800s
- Life in Limerick • This month, Gill Shaw tracks down her 3x great-grandfather to Limerick, where she finds him and his young wife starting a family, with several baptisms about to be recorded at an Italian-looking church…
- Escapes from World War I prisoner of war Camps in Britain 1914-1920 • Colin R Chapman takes a look at successful escapes from World War I POW camps, dispelling the myth that only one such escape was successful
- North Liverpool Academy Family History Club • Despite being in existence for less than a year, the North Liverpool Academy family history club has seen its members make discoveries that many long-standing family historians would wish were on their family trees The club was established as a summer school in 2020 by genealogist and member of staff at the Academy, Ian Mooney. Overcoming the challenges of Covid lockdowns, a considerable number of students...
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