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Remembering the Battle of Loos : 25th September 1915courtesy of the Imperial War Museum:http://www.iwm.org.uk/collection...
25/09/2015

Remembering the Battle of Loos : 25th September 1915
courtesy of the Imperial War Museum:

http://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/item/object/205092033

Q 28986. Battle of Loos 25th September 1915. Ruined buildings in a street in Loos 30th September 1915. The famous Tower Bridge can be seen.

In case you are interested in tracing your family history, you can Try Findmypast for FREE this weekend:http://www.findm...
16/09/2015

In case you are interested in tracing your family history, you can Try Findmypast for FREE this weekend:

http://www.findmypast.co.uk/

Trace your ancestry and build a family tree by researching extensive birth records, census data, obituaries and more with Findmypast

We have just had this book: Secret Letters from the Railway - the remarkable record of Charles Steel - a Japanese POW, d...
09/09/2015

We have just had this book: Secret Letters from the Railway - the remarkable record of Charles Steel - a Japanese POW, donated by his daughter Margaret Sargent.

She also has the original letters, drawings and other documents which she is willing to share with interested members.

Two new books on individual testimonies during World War Two. Both come highly recommended!
19/08/2015

Two new books on individual testimonies during World War Two. Both come highly recommended!

New to our shelves for the family historians among you: My ancestor was in the British Army, how can I find out more abo...
06/08/2015

New to our shelves for the family historians among you:
My ancestor was in the British Army, how can I find out more about him?
An extremely useful guide from the Society of Genealogists

New in this week: Emma Sky's 'the Unraveling: high hopes and missed opportunities in Iraq'Sky was a 35-year-old British ...
22/07/2015

New in this week: Emma Sky's 'the Unraveling: high hopes and missed opportunities in Iraq'
Sky was a 35-year-old British Council worker with a dysfunctional family background, an Oxford degree and a passion for the Middle East, when she ended up in Iraq in 2003 becoming one of a handful of British volunteers to join the western reconstruction effort.

Three new books to tempt you this Summer: Jacki Moggeridge's Spitfire Girl; Caroline Moorehead's Village of Secrets (def...
15/07/2015

Three new books to tempt you this Summer: Jacki Moggeridge's Spitfire Girl; Caroline Moorehead's Village of Secrets (defying the N***s in Vichy France); and Jonathan Schneer's Minsters at War - Churchill and his War Cabinet

Free Webinar from the National Archives:Webinar - How to find your First World War military ancestors, 14th September. D...
03/07/2015

Free Webinar from the National Archives:
Webinar - How to find your First World War military ancestors, 14th September. Details here

http://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/webinar-how-to-find-your-first-world-war-military-ancestors-tickets-17426019694?aff=email&utm_campaign=5868086_What%27s+On+July+2015&dm_i=MAN%2C3HRUE%2CGL57QJ%2CCKEW7%2C1&utm_medium=email&utm_source=The+National+Archives&utm_content=ww1webinar

Our collection of First World War records is one of the largest in the world. It includes, amongst many other documents, service records, letters, diaries, maps and photographs. During the centenary we are opening up this collection and hosting a variety of events and exhibitions engaging in key deb…

New in today: Born of the Desert - with the SAS in North AfricaWritten by the SAS's Medical Officer Malcolm James, it is...
17/06/2015

New in today: Born of the Desert - with the SAS in North Africa
Written by the SAS's Medical Officer Malcolm James, it is the first book about the regiment and - some say - the best

One of his descendants is a current member of the Club!

The Wellington Archive at the University of Southampton forms the core of a free Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) on th...
21/05/2015

The Wellington Archive at the University of Southampton forms the core of a free Massive Online Open Course (MOOC) on the Duke of Wellington and the Battle of Waterloo.

The course has been created by Chris Woolgar, Professor of History and Archival Studies, and Karen Robson, Head of Archives, at the University. Commencing on 8 June, over three weeks the course will cover events from the French Revolution to the decisive battle that finally defeated Napoleon, the significance of the conflict, the ways in which it changed Europe forever and how the battle and its heroes have been commemorated. It will use the Wellington Archive at the University to provide an insight into these momentous events from the early nineteenth century.

To enrol go to: https://www.futurelearn.com/courses/wellington-and-waterloo/

Mark the bicentenary of the Battle of Waterloo in 2015 and explore the Duke of Wellington’s archive with this free online course.

New in this week:Gallipoli - the Dardanelles disaster in soldiers' words and photographs
20/05/2015

New in this week:
Gallipoli - the Dardanelles disaster in soldiers' words and photographs

New in this week: two very different aspects of the First World War - Eugene Rogan's the Fall of the Ottomans and - Luci...
13/05/2015

New in this week: two very different aspects of the First World War

- Eugene Rogan's the Fall of the Ottomans and
- Lucinda Gosling's Knitting for Tommy

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