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National Family History Month – Starting your Journey at Rosny Library

Rosny Library 46 Bligh Street, Rosny Park, TAS 7018, Rosny Park, TAS, AU

This session will involve planning your family history journey. #LibrariesTasmania #RosnyLibrary #FamilyHistory #CommunityClassPerhaps you received a DNA test as a gift, or your grandchildren are asking questions about your life as a child? This session will involve planning your family history journey: where to find information at home; how to organise the information you find; … Continue reading "National Family History Month – Starting your Journey at Rosny Library"

Family History Help at Bridgewater Library

Bridgewater Library 23 Green Point Road, Bridgewater, TAS 7030, Bridgewater, TAS, AU

Do you want to know more about your family history? Visit the library to get help to build your family tree with our volunteer Alan.Family History drop in sessions are a great way for you to use the skills you have learnt in a Family History Course or work on your family history with help … Continue reading "Family History Help at Bridgewater Library"

National Family History Month – Starting your Journey at Rosny Library

Rosny Library 46 Bligh Street, Rosny Park, TAS 7018, Rosny Park, TAS, AU

This session will involve planning your family history journey. #LibrariesTasmania #RosnyLibrary #FamilyHistory #CommunityClassPerhaps you received a DNA test as a gift, or your grandchildren are asking questions about your life as a child? This session will involve planning your family history journey: where to find information at home; how to organise the information you find; … Continue reading "National Family History Month – Starting your Journey at Rosny Library"

Family History Help at Kingston Library

Kingston Library 11 Hutchins Street, Kingston, TAS 7050, Kingston, TAS, AU

Come along to the Family History Group every Friday for help with your family research, no booking required. #FamilyHistory #KingstonLibraryFor help with your family research, come along to the Family History Group. Space available for newcomers.Attendance is free and the group meets in the Kingston Library every Friday from 1:30 - 4:30pm.  No need to … Continue reading "Family History Help at Kingston Library"

NFHM: Tasmanian Aboriginal History in the records

Launceston Library 71 Civic Square, Launceston, TAS 7250, Launceston, TAS, AU

Join us to look at where to start when accessing Tasmanian Aboriginal Family HistoryPhil Leonard RoomLevel 2#FamilyHistory #NationalFamilyHistoryMonth #NFHM #LibrariesTasmania

NFHM Down the Huon: history of the Tasmanian apple farmer. Nick Hams (NAA)

State Library of Tasmania and Tasmanian Archives Reading Room- Treasure's Gallery 91 Murray Street Second Floor, Hobart, TAS 7000, Hobart, TAS, AU

Delve into both a formal and informal account of a deciding period in the Apple Isle, and why such a booming industry almost collapsed.In-person and onlineThis in-person event will also be viewable online via a Webinar. Booking details are below. Please ensure you either book a seat for the in-person event using the Reserve a … Continue reading "NFHM Down the Huon: history of the Tasmanian apple farmer. Nick Hams (NAA)"

NFHM: Tasmanian Archives Repository: Bookings by phone only from 16th July

Tasmanian Archives Geilston Bay Repository, located in Lindisfarne North Primary School 271 E Derwent Hwy, Geilston Bay, TAS 7015, Geilston Bay, TAS, AU

Government Archives & Preservation – Geilston Bay Repository A guided tour with Nicki Ottavi, Archivist.*On Sale 16th July 2024Bookings essential – maximum of 10. Contact Reading Room 6165 5538. Cannot be booked online.* Please note: Tickets are on sale now and must be booked in person or by phone at the Reading Room. Tickets booked … Continue reading "NFHM: Tasmanian Archives Repository: Bookings by phone only from 16th July"

NFHM: Accessing Certificates of title

Launceston Library 71 Civic Square, Launceston, TAS 7250, Launceston, TAS, AU

How to access Certificates of title in searchesDigilab Level 2 #FamilyHistory #NationalFamilyHistoryMonth #NFHM #LibrariesTasmania

NFHM: Semaphore-Score – re-composing a contemporary code language

State Library of Tasmania and Tasmanian Archives Reading Room- Treasure's Gallery 91 Murray Street Second Floor, Hobart, TAS 7000, Hobart, TAS, AU

Semaphore-Score – re-composing a contemporary code language for lutriwita/Tasmania with Libraries Tasmania Fellow Margaret WoodwardIn-person and onlineThis in-person event will also be viewable online via a Webinar. Booking details are below. Please ensure you either book a seat for the in-person event using the Reserve a spot button on this page, OR use this Webinar … Continue reading "NFHM: Semaphore-Score – re-composing a contemporary code language"

Family History Research Help at Rosny Library

Rosny Library 46 Bligh Street, Rosny Park, TAS 7018, Rosny Park, TAS, AU

Make a one-hour appointment to see Sue, our family history volunteer. #LibrariesTasmania #RosnyLibrary #FamilyHistory #CommunityClass

Family History Help at Bridgewater Library

Bridgewater Library 23 Green Point Road, Bridgewater, TAS 7030, Bridgewater, TAS, AU

Do you want to know more about your family history? Visit the library to get help to build your family tree with our volunteer Alan.Family History drop in sessions are a great way for you to use the skills you have learnt in a Family History Course or work on your family history with help … Continue reading "Family History Help at Bridgewater Library"

Family History Help at Kingston Library

Kingston Library 11 Hutchins Street, Kingston, TAS 7050, Kingston, TAS, AU

Come along to the Family History Group every Friday for help with your family research, no booking required. #FamilyHistory #KingstonLibraryFor help with your family research, come along to the Family History Group. Space available for newcomers.Attendance is free and the group meets in the Kingston Library every Friday from 1:30 - 4:30pm.  No need to … Continue reading "Family History Help at Kingston Library"