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Liz Pidgeon

@infolass

Local & Family History Librarian @YarraPlentyLib in Melbourne's north. #libraries #collections #genealogy #localhistory #Nillumbik #Banyule #Whittlesea

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28 Newspaper Database Resources to Level Up Your Genealogy Research Skills - Public Records Search #genealogy #familyhistory buff.ly/3XA6eZL

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People and personalities webinar: Tue 18 Jul, in partnership with AMaGa and @Historyvictoria, this workshop is designed to provide practical guidance about fostering and maximising historical societies biggest asset – their volunteers. buff.ly/3XFP259

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It has been so busy I have not had a chance to tell you about our Family History Month program here at @YarraPlentyLib! Looking forward to Soldiers and Aliens Book Talk on Thursday at Ivanhoe Library with June Factor #NFHM23 buff.ly/3QuQ0jk

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New collection on Ancestry : New South Wales, Australia, Immigration Records, 1840-1902. Access Ancestry Library Edition in all of Victoria's public libraries #genealogy buff.ly/3YGG8Vu

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Local museums struggling to stay open as fading interest threatens to consign them to history via ABC #localhistory buff.ly/44ZyirR

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From books to beyond: libraries of the future via City of Whittlesea #publiclibraries #Viclibraries #YPRL buff.ly/46huYcw

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Bravo Goldfields Libraries who are hosting the index for Bendigo Rate Books collection in partnership with Bendigo Archives Centre and PRO Victoria buff.ly/3QnikUn

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Local History month is coming to an end @YarraPlentyLib with a walk along the Plenty River Trail yesterday with local historian Anne #YPRL #localhistory #Banyule

Local History month is coming to an end @YarraPlentyLib with a walk along the Plenty River Trail yesterday with local historian Anne #YPRL #localhistory #Banyule
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Conviction Politics is an international digital history project exploring the impact of radicals and rebels transported as political convicts to their place of exile in Australia. Upcoming free hybrid talk @HistoryVictoria buff.ly/40dVGky

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For Evermore - stories of the Fallen- new site to honour those from the Commonwealth forces who lost their lives in the world wars.Stories linked directly to CWGC's records and find final resting place #genealogy #familyhistory Commonwealth War Graves buff.ly/40gBzlL?

For Evermore - stories of the Fallen- new site to honour those from the Commonwealth forces who lost their lives in the world wars.Stories linked directly to CWGC's records and find final resting place #genealogy #familyhistory <a href="/CWGC/">Commonwealth War Graves</a> buff.ly/40gBzlL?
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This! This is why your genealogy research is never done! You should never give up! There are records being found in attics, basements, closets and even on archives shelves that have been forgotten. Great story! theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/n… #genealogy #archives

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Did you miss Thomas MacEntee's "Tech Troubleshooting - What Would You Do?"? Catch it before it's gone on 5 Dec 2023! youtube.com/watch?v=HiMIiR… #WikiTreeDay2023 Genealogy Bargains

Did you miss Thomas MacEntee's "Tech Troubleshooting - What Would You Do?"?
Catch it before it's gone on 5 Dec 2023!
youtube.com/watch?v=HiMIiR…
#WikiTreeDay2023 <a href="/geneabargains/">Genealogy Bargains</a>
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Question for Melbourne friends. Who remembers a recycle centre where libraries, schools, kinders could go and get "waste" for children's craft activities such as cardboard, fabric cutoffs etc. I think it was an annual membership subscription. 1990s or so. What was it called?