Monday 26 Jan 2009 @ 09:46
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Talks at The National Archives in February
Free talks at The National Archives during February offer a wealth of help and ideas to family historians, from DNA testing to tracing elusive ancestors.
Other talks include:
- Locality, land and livelihood - medieval and early modern sources for local history
- Finding company records - accessing the various repositories and less obvious resources
- George Ives – a look at the diary of the early homosexual law reformer
New to The National Archives?
Join one of our daily drop-in sessions, which introduce first-time visitors to the services available at The National Archives and how to make the most of our resources. These free sessions start at 11:30 and last approximately 30 minutes; pre-booking is not required.
Podcasts
Unable to attend a talk? Most talks and lectures will be made available as podcasts soon after they have taken place.
For more details of all our events, including workshops and videocoferences for schools, please see our events page.