WWOnelink – Gathering together WWI projects
Last week, through twitter, I discovered this marvellous site. WWOnelink is about linking your Great War Commemoration Project to the world. Definitely a collaborative workspace in my books. The site...
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Ostrovo (known as Arnissa) today. Photo courtesy of Nikiforos Sivenas It’s wonderful how research communities and people can cross paths. As mentioned in an earlier blog, World War I Link gathers a lot...
View ArticleThe Margaret Henry Oral History Archive
Image courtesy of University of Newcastle It’s Australia Day, a time to celebrate amazing achievements by Australians and to welcome new Australians to our fold. It’s also a time to reflect on how far...
View ArticleHistories of Hunter Women
Novocastians, Jude Conway needs your help. As part of her project Histories of Hunter Women, Jude is trying to determine what year the following women died [and if by chance any are still alive...
View ArticleLocal history at Newcastle Library
Wow! I’m loving the new Newcastle Library website, especially the Heritage & History section. It’s all there. Everything you will need whether you are writing a novel, memoir or researching your...
View ArticleWomen of Words Wrap-up
Four of the 68 dresses from the Remembering the Women project What a great success these events have been and I’d like to personally thank Janette Hoppe for creating the Women of Words project and...
View ArticleThe Virtual War Memorial
Virtual War Memorial Courtesy of Virtual War Memorial Australia Yesterday I had the honour of having my talk on the Scottish Women’s Hospitals of WWI broadcast on Radio Adelaide 101.5 and when I was...
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