Tuesday, September 21, 2004

The Society of Genealogists regularly gets posters and flyers a volunteer has kindly
summarised these for members' interest.


GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE
Smedley Hydro, Trafalgar Road, Southport, PR8 2HH
With effect from 1st September 2004 the current national rate number will
be replaced with a local rate number 0845 603 7788



EAST of LONDON FHS - Havering Branch
Topic: Peasants, Priests and Politicians. Medieval People in Essex.
Talk by William Tyler
Date: Saturday 4th October 2004

Venue: The Trinity Church Hall, Upminster (entrance in Gaynes Road) 2pm
until 4pm
Doors open 10.30am Computer Group meeting starts at 11am
Cost: Free to members; non members £1.50 donation



GUILDHALL LIBRARY MANUSCRIPTS SECTION
Topic: "Routes to Roots"
A series of free events as part of the Archive Awareness Campaign 2004

Venue: Lecture Theatre of Guildhall Library, Aldermanbury, London, EC2P 2EJ
Time: All talks begin at 2pm
12th October "The Records of St Paul's Cathedral & the Diocese of London"
followed by a visit to St Paul's Cathedral Library (2 hours)

21st October Behind the scenes tour of the Manuscripts Sections store and
Conservation workshop (1 hour)

2nd November "Using archives to trace the history of a community: Stepney
1740-80",
Derek Morris, Local Historian. (45 mins)

25th November: Behind the scenes tour of the Manuscripts Sections store and
Conservation workshop (1 hour)

13th December: "Livery Company Records at Guildhall Library", Stephen
Freeth, Keeper of Manuscripts, followed by a visit to Goldsmiths' Hall. (2
hours)
Numbers are limited. Please book in advance by telephoning 020 7332 1862/3



CENTRE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION, UNIVERSITY of SUSSEX
Topic: "The Cinque Ports: Archaeology & Heritage"
run by the Council for British Archaeology(CBA) in association with the
Centre
for Continuing Education (CCE) and the Sussex Archaeological Society
Date: Saturday 13 November 2004 9.00am to 5pm

Venue: Chichester Lecture Theatre
Cost: Full £25; CBA & SAS members £22; Concession £15
Contact: CCE Conference Coordinator, Programmes Office, Arts E201, The
Sussex Institute, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9SN
Tel: 01273 877 888; Fax: 01273 877 534
Website: www.sussex.ac.uk/cce



CENTRE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION, UNIVERSITY of SUSSEX
Topic: Sussex Ouse research project - a symposium
Date: Saturday 20 November 2004 9.00am to 5pm

Cost: Full £30; Student rate £10; Concession £5
Contact: CCE Open lectures, Programmes Office, Arts E201, The Sussex
Institute, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9SN
Tel: 01273 877 888; Fax: 01273 877 534
Website: www.sussex.ac.uk/cce



LEARN HISTORY at your LEISURE
The National Archives free online resource

Pathways to the Past is the National Archives web resource for the lifelong
learner. All the exhibitions explore original sources for learning about
different aspects of history.

The First World War
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/firstworldwar

Black Presence; Asian & Black History in Britain 1500-1850
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/blackhistory

Citizenship: A history of people, rights and power in Britain
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/citizenship

Trafalgar to Korea: 5 British battles 1805-1951
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/battles

1901: Living at the Time of the Census
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/census

Uniting the Kingdoms? 1066 - 1603
www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/pathways/utk



The NATIONAL COUNCIL on ARCHIVES
The Government is now considering the recommendations of a major new report
into the future of archives in the UK. Let the government know what you
think archives should be doing for you in the 21st century.

The Task Force Recommendations are:
1. Creating a website that will bring together all the archival resources
available online & give everyone the chance to access OK archives.
2. Showing the difference that archives make to the social & economic life
of people in the UK
3. Helping more people to learn from archives, whether they are in formal
education or not
4. Increasing the chances for community groups to access archives
5. Making sure that business, private and specialist archives can develop
alongside the more established public archives.
6. Making sure that film, sound, photographic & digital archives are looked
after & made available
7. Helping archive services to be more effective & efficient.

You can read the full report of the Archive Task Force at
http://www.mla.gov.uk/action/00action.asp or by calling MLA on 020 7273
1458 for a copy
To find out more go to www.ncaonline.org.uk



GUILDHALL LIBRARY
"Lords of All they Survey" - Estate Maps at the Guildhall Library.
Dates: 9 Aug - 30 Oct 2004; Monday to Saturday 9.30 - 5.00
(Bookshop closed on Saturday)

Venue: Guildhall Library, Aldermanbury, London EC2P 2EJ
Tel: 020 7332 1862/3 or 020 7332 1839
Admission free
Email: manuscripts.guildhall@corpoflondon.gov.uk
Website: www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/guildhalllibrary
Nearest underground station: Bank, St Paul's, Mansion House and Moorgate



GUILDHALL LIBRARY - Corporation of London Libraries
Discover Guildhall Library Collections - Four opportunities to talk to
staff and view materials

Thurs 30 Sept 12.30 to 1.30: Historic Trade Directories - exploring trade
directories dating back to the 18th century

Thursday 28 Oct 12.30 to 1.30: Maritime History - Exploring the historic
maritime records of Lloyd's of London

Thursday 18 Nov 12.30 to 1.30: London & Middlesex Criminals in 17th - 19th
centuries - Covering trials, juries, the Sessions House, Tyburn and
transportation

Thursday 16 Dec 12.30 to 1.30: Researching site history in London
To reserve a place call 020 7332 1866



HOUSES AND THEIR HISTORY
Thurs 30 Sept, 10.30am to 4pm

A training day based on the book Documenting the History of Houses by Nat
Alcock (2003). The day is aimed at archivists and those working on their
own house histories to explore sources and new approaches to this type of
research. Speakers: Dr Nat Alcock, Dr Annabelle Hughes, Dr Chris Currie
(Institute of Historical Research), Dr Pat Hughes.
£40 (discount for members of British Records Association)
Jean Harper, British Records Association, c/o Finsbury Library, 245 St John
Street, London. EC1V 4NB.
Tel: 020 7833 0428
Email: britrecassoc@hotmail.com



ADVANCE NOTICE of The TRAFALGAR FESTIVAL, 2005
In Portsmouth:

Sat 30 April to Sunday 2 May - Conference; "Portsmouth Dockyard in the Age
of Nelson", Historic Dockyard.
Contact Dr Ann Coats, Naval Dockyards Society tel: 023 9286 3799

Tuesday 13 - Wed 14 Sept "Nelson's last Drive". From Merton to Portsmouth.
Contact Bill White tel: 020 8994 1416

Sat 17 - Sun 18 Sept 2005: "Nelson's Last Walk". Pageant on Southsea Common

Fri 14 - Sun 16 October 2005 "The Trafalgar Heroes" International
Conference in the Historic Dockyard. Linked with concerts in the Cathedral
and Guildhall and the Annual Seafarers Service in Portsmouth Cathedral.
Tel: 023 9272 7567

Friday 21 October "Trafalgar Day Celebrations centred on HMS Victory" to
include the start of national Beacon Lighting.

Events taking place Nationally:
Major Exhibition at the National Maritime Museum
Wed 13 - Fri 15 July Conference "Europe at war - the Trafalgar Campaign in
Context" an International conference in London & Greenwich Contact: Dr
Nigel Rigby tel: 020 8312 6559

12 Aug - 11 Sept 2005 "The New Trafalgar Despatch" Symbolic recreation of
the voyage of HMS & Lt Lapenotiere's ride from Falmouth to London to
deliver Collingwood's Trafalgar despatch. Contact: Bill White tel: 020 8994
1416

16 Sept 2005 "The Thames Nelson Flotilla" Symbolic recreation of the
waterborne funeral procession. Contact: Peter Warwick tel: 020 8947 9061

Thurs 20 October 2005 "Trafalgar Dinner at the Guildhall, London" organised
by King George's Fund for Sailors.

21 Oct 2005 Bell ringing from New Zealand to Britain
"Trafalgar Dinner in the Painted Hall, Greenwich. Organised by the
Greenwich Foundation & the 1805 Club. Contact Helen Beioley tel: 020 8269 4753


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