Blogs I Follow
- Ancestor Chasing Kerryn’s blog about her Upper Edi and Essendon family members
- East Clare Emigrants
- Empire Called and I Answered – blog A blog about participants in WWI who had a connection to Essendon or Flemington
- Empire Called and I Answered – database Database of Essendon or Flemington participants in WWI
- Genealogists for Families KIVA microfinance
- George Griffith's NZ Goldrush Adventure
- InfoLass A blog by Liz Pidgeon, librarian with the Yarra Plenty Regional Library
- RHSV News News from the Royal Historical Society of Victoria
- Sepia Saturday
Category Archives: Sepia Saturday
Sepia Saturday – A quartet of hotels
Choosing images for this week’s Sepia Saturday was quite easy. The challenge was to show a quartet of photos using the themes of towns, hotels or main streets. I knew immediately that I wanted to look at four hotels in … Continue reading
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Tagged Cornell photographer, Hope Inn, Sydney Hotel, Wangaratta
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Sepia Saturday 219 – Arches and significant buildings
This week’s Sepia Saturday is brought to us by the themes of domes, arches and significant buildings. I thought this would a good time to give a quick tour of Holy Trinity Cathedral in Wangaratta and quickly outline the many … Continue reading
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Tagged Alice Rebecca Clark, Bishop's Palace, Bishops' Court, Bulls' Head Hotel, Elizabeth Clark (nee Harris), Francis Heach, Holmes Road Moonee Ponds, Holy Trinity Cathedral, Matilda Heach, Matilda Moore, North-Eastern Hotel, St Patrick's Roman Catholic church, Wangaratta Athenaeum and Public Library, Wangaratta Hospital, William Henry Clark
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Sepia Saturday – The Jackel boys
To kick off my first Sepia Saturday I’m starting with a rather poor image of my maternal grandfather and his four brothers. The boys were the sons of Olive Isabella (nee Cordy) and George Oliver Jackel. George was named Oliver … Continue reading