From the latest Eneclann (www.eneclann.ie) newsletter:
Trinity College Dublin in partnership with RTÉ Radio One and the National Library of Ireland is hosting a Family History Collections Day of World War One memorabilia this Saturday, July 12th where members of the public are invited to bring in family items, letters and mementos related to the war for authentication and archiving by a team of experts,
Paul Manzor from Eneclann and Aoife O' Connor from findmypast will be there to provide research advice and guide you through the records of ancestors that served in World War 1
Findmypast will provide free access throughout the day to all their World War 1 records.
Full details at http://www.tcd.ie/decade-commemoration/events/world-war-one-roadshow/
For the full Eneclann newsletter, visit http://us1.campaign-archive2.com/?u=6292e610e8110b99feda70822&id=f77af497ac&e=1110e1595d
(With thanks to Eneclann)
Chris
Now available for UK research is the new second edition of the best selling Tracing Your Family History on the Internet: A Guide for Family Historians, whilst my new book British and Irish Newspapers is also now out. And FindmyPast - please reinstate the original Scottish census citations on your new site.
The GENES Blog (GEnealogy News and EventS) ceased publication on 14 FEB 2020. You will now find all the latest genealogy news and views on Scottish GENES at https://scottishgenes.blogspot.com. The GENES Blog archive will remain live, with a record of the genealogy news for Britain and Ireland from 2013-2020. Thank you!
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