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What's On Thursday 31 July - Friday 6 August

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Garden Door in Bali Oh my goodness....we are on the threshold of National Family History Month  initiated by AFFHO and what treats lay in store when we open the door! To find out what's on in Queensland in August click here.   If you want to participate in Shauna Hicks ' 31 Genealogy Activities for August click here. Here is a glimpse of what else is on around the traps: Friday 31 July 6:00-7:00pm The Bicycle in War Time Redcliffe Library Bicycles played an integral role in the Boer War, WWI and WWII. Jim Fitzpatrick, author of The Bicycle in Wartime, gives a fully illustrated talk on the role of bicycles in war Saturday 1 August  9:00am-12:30pm Newspapers: People, places and events Qld Baptists Conference Centre Gaythorne QFHS  $15 members $20 non-members Sue Reid Convenor QFHS Education Sub-Committee and Stephanie Ryan from SLQ will deliver an informative session on search strategies for digitised newspapers on Trove and other gateways as well as acc

What's On ! Friday 24 July - Thursday 30 July

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Private A.R. Quinn of Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry with an accordion, Gambarie, Italy, September 1943 Lieut. Terry F. Rowe. Canada. Department of National Defense. Library and Archives Canada, PA-115155 / Creative /Commons Licence Thank you for your patience with my absence last week.  I was #stuckinbali as they say and am very pleased to be back.  So, this is what is on offer family history and local history wise in Brisvegas this week.  As always, if you think I've missed something or should know about something coming up, please let me know. Saturday 25 July 10:00am-12:00pm Central European Group QFHS Meetings feature a short talk or workshop relevant to Central European research. You will receive assistance from very experienced researchers. 10:00am-12:30pm Military Group GSQ The aim of the Group is to assist members with their research into their military ancestry through discussion, guest speakers and acquisition of resources. The group

What's on Friday 10 - Thursday 16 July

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Ceremony by the "Joan of Arc" statue out-side the Melbourne Public Library on France's Nation Day 14/7/44 Argus Newspaper Collection of Photographs, State Library of Victoria. Happy Bastille Day for next Tuesday everyone! Here's what's on around Brisbane and Hughenden this week. Saturday 11 July 10:00am-12:00pm Scottish Interest Group QFHS Our members share information on researching Scottish forebears including resources, techniques, history, and customs. Together we have knowledge of particular regions and occupations. Every meeting includes an opportunity for discussion of members’ brickwalls, particularly those of new members. Our talks include research resources and techniques together with aspects of Scottish life that affected our families: where they went and what they did. Sunday 12 July 10:30am-12:00pm GSQ Family Tree Maker User Group The Family Tree Maker Group aims to offer mutual support to any member in using Fa

Sepia Saturday:

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Alan from Sepia Saturday says: The Smithsonian Museum is the United States National Museum and therefore it is appropriate for Sepia Saturday 286 which falls on the 4th July to feature an illustration from their archives. This call is going up early because I am about to head off to Scarborough - one of the finest holiday and fishing resorts on the Yorkshire coast and therefore it is appropriate for the Smithsonian illustration to be that of a fish. And just in case you are about to tell me that we have had fish as theme images on Sepia Saturday several times before, be warned that I can get quite snappy when provoked and therefore it is appropriate that the fish in question a spot snapper. This is going to be a short and sweet post (and an apology for next week) because I am going overseas tomorrow for the first time in about 20 years - just a short trip to Bali for a week to celebrate my dear old Dad's very significant birthday.  As you can imagine, there is much

What's on - Family and Local History events 3-9 July

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Congress 2015 in Canberra earlier this year It's school holidays and what better time to introduce budding historians to the wonders of history and museums?  Commissariat Store Museum - Tuesday to Friday 10:00am-4pm Adult $6/Children $3 - Family $12 The Commissariat Store is a niche museum that specialises in showcasing Queensland History. The museum is an initiative of The Royal Historical Society of Queensland and staffed by volunteers from the Society. The most significant exhibit is the building itself. The Commissariat Store is Queensland's oldest habitable, and most significant heritage building. The lower two floors of this magnificent building were convict built during 1828 and 1829. The third floor, now the main entrance from William Street was added in 1913. Current exhibitions include:  Aviation in Queensland Post Office in Queensland Call to Duty - Stories from the Great War Friday 3 July  10:00am-11:30am  Family Tree Maker® (FTM) Use