Welcome to Nathanville

Link: http://www.nathanville.org.uk/

Posts of ‘Genealogy Interest’, Family History and Information for the benefit of fellow researchers.

British History

Link: http://www.squidoo.com/british-history

New on Squidoo, an insight into British History from the Romans to Victorian providing an insight into historical sites including English Castles, medieval festivals and living museums.

And for those interested in genealogical (family history) research on their Bristolian ancestors the origin and history of Bristol.

Chelsea Pensioners

Link: http://www.findmypast.co.uk

Leading family history website www.findmypast.co.uk launches the ‘Chelsea Pensioners' British Army Service Records - in association with The National Archives where they are known as "WO 97".  The collection (not complete yet) comprises over 6 million full colour images of the service records of soldiers in the British Army in receipt of a pension administered by The Royal Hospital Chelsea, and who were discharged between the dates 1760 and 1913.

 

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Places of Family Interest

Places of relevance to family research...

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Images

Link: http://www.nathanville.org.uk/gallery/index.php

You can now upload your family own photos to Nathanville's Photo Albums.  They will appear on site once approved by the webmaster e.g. to avoid the publication of explicit photos etc.

Visitors to the Photo Albums on Nathanville can also comment on existing photos e.g. to add additional information, highlight incorrect descriptions etc.  However, to avoid abuse you'll need to Register (Free Registration) to add comments.  To register go to the Photo Album's page; please note no personal information is asked for in registering but email verification is required before the account is activated (please allow up to 24 hours).

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Victorian History

Link: http://www.squidoo.com/groups/victorian

Victorian Culture (1837-1901)

History, people and Societies in England, America and Europe during the Victorian era.  A place to exchange Genealogy and Family History relevant to the Victorian period; to learn about Victorian society, their Political & Social History; Philosophy, religion, science & technology, the arts, theatre and popular entertainment.