I am pleased to tell you that the May edition of an online family history magazine that I am a regular writer for has been published this week.
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In this month’s issue:
Food to die for: When our Victorian ancestors went shopping, adulterated food was everywhere and nothing was as it seemed. Michelle Higgs serves up the details
Celebrating Coventry: As Coventry launches its year-long programme of events to mark its status as the 2021 City of Culture, Nicola Lisle explores its history
A matter of life and death (and marriage): In which I (Nick Thorne – The Nosey Genealogist) research the family of actor David Niven
Tracing a difficult dentist: Under the surface, the life of one dentist highlighted the gender inequality present in Victorian England, as Nell Darby explains
Twas a rare affair: Denise Bates researches a family poem written in 1913
History in the details: Materials – wool (part 4)
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