Welsh Newspapers Online is a free online resource from the National Library of Wales where you can discover millions of articles from the Library’s rich collection of historical newspapers. The site currently lets you search and access over 250,000 pages from 24 newspaper publications from 1844 until 1910 and will grow to over 1 million pages as more publications are added during 2013. Search all newspapers or select specific titles, narrow by date or type of article, or browse through specific newspapers, dates or regions. Searching is free and does not require users to register at all.
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Friday, July 5, 2013
Monday, July 1, 2013
German Military Grave Registration Service
The German Military Grave Registration Service database contains more than 2 million names of missing and dead German soldiers from World War I and World War II. All that is necessary is a surname (nachname) to search. On the first visit you will be required to register with your name and address (Straße/Nr. - Street and Number, Land - Country, PLZ - Postal or Zip Code, and Ort - City) to view the search results. Be aware the site is in German, which can make navigating the site challenging - my one year of high school German was not really adequate to the challenge!
Friday, June 28, 2013
Internment.net
Interment.net is a free online library of cemetery records for historical and genealogy research. The database contains over 3 million records from over 5000 cemeteries worldwide and contains actual cemetery transcriptions as well as links to other cemeteries around the world. You can search cemetery burial records or browse records by region. While coverage is not extensive in some areas it is well worth browsing their list of cemeteries to see what is available.
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
Free access to Irish Records with Find My Past
On June 30, 1922, the Public Records Office of Ireland, located at the historic Four Courts in Dublin, caught fire during the Irish Civil War. Tragically a considerable amount of Irish records were destroyed. The fire has had lasting effects – still felt today – as Irish family history requires a unique approach to research than other heritages. To commemorate this anniversary and encourage exploration of Irish genealogy, findmypast.com will offer its full collection of Irish Birth, Marriage and Death indexes free of charge from June 27 to June 30. Anyone searching for their Irish ancestors can access the full Irish record collection by registering for free at findmypast.com.
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
English Heritage Archive
Search over 1 million catalogue entries describing photographs, plans and drawings of England's buildings and historic sites, held in the English Heritage Archive.
•Including photographs dating from the 1850s to the present day
•Ranging from architectural details to archaeological landscapes, from country houses to coal mines
•Covering counties from Cornwall to Northumberland
•Including photographs dating from the 1850s to the present day
•Ranging from architectural details to archaeological landscapes, from country houses to coal mines
•Covering counties from Cornwall to Northumberland
Friday, June 14, 2013
Australian War Memorial
ANZAC Connections: Centenary digitisation project
The Australian War Memorial is currently undertaking a project to create a comprehensive digital archive of the ANZACs and their deeds, and of the wider Australian experience of war. The collections selected for this project will reflect the experiences of Australian servicemen, nurses and civilians during the First World War, not just well-known personalities. This project will digitally preserve the Memorial’s collections as well as provide full copies for research on the Memorial’s website.
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
Lives of the First World War
Digital publisher Brightsolid and the Imperial War Museum are creating a new platform to capture stories from the First World War. Called Lives of the First World War, the website will enable people to share the stories of men and women who served in Britain and across the Commonwealth. After registering on the sire for free, researchers will be able to add details about their ancestors, uploading photographs and other documents. The site will also offer access to digitised records from libraries and museums such as The National Archives and Commonwealth War Graves Commission. The launch of the new website is part of the Imperial War Museum's program of events to commemorate 100 years since the outbreak of WW1 in August 2014.
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