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Irish Wattle Blog: January 2010
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Friday, January 29, 2010. Wicklow Gaol - Where the 1798 rebels were held. The Wicklow Gaol was where those Irish patriots involved in the 1798 rebellion were held prior to transportation to Australia. Inmates included prominent rebels such as "General" Joseph Holt and Michael Dwyer. The first Irish convicts were transported to the Sydney colony in 1791 and prisoners were sent there from Wicklow Gaol from 1796 until the 1850s. You can find more history on the. Monday, January 25, 2010. We thought we'd fea...
Irish Wattle Blog: September 2010
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Friday, September 17, 2010. The voices of Convict Sydney. Convict Sydney. Photo: Ben Mercer. Historic Houses Trust NSW has opened their latest exhibition at Hyde Park Barracks: Convict Sydney. Irish Wattle visited this impressive show earlier this week, and loved it! Hyde Park Barracks - checking for stolen goods. Photo: Ben Mercer. Interactive touch screen map of early colonial Sydney. Photo: Ben Mercer. Interactive touch screen mural. Photo: Ben Mercer. Or follow on Facebook. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Irish Wattle Blog: September 2012
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Sunday, September 2, 2012. NSW and ACT Family History Conference : Sep 14. Botany Bay Family History Society. Is proud to be hosting the 28th Annual Conference of the NSW and ACT Association of Family History Societies. There is an exciting lineup of speakers, exhibitors and events to entertain and inform you. We'll be there to help with your Irish ancestry questions and for our big book sale! Tradies, 57 Manchester Road Gymea - click here for map. 14 - 16th September. Just for the conference! Michael Dw...
Irish Wattle Blog: June 2010
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Monday, June 28, 2010. Ideas Worth Spreading - TEDx Sydney. How Mary Victor O'Reeri used her connection with the land to trace Irish Sister Bernadette O'Connor, lost in the Kimberley region of Western Australia:. Mary Victor O'Reeri - Indigenous Australian Wisdom: TEDx Youtube. Go to the TEDx YouTube Channel. Tuesday, June 22, 2010. New records on Irish Genealogy. The 2nd phase of irishgenealogy.ie. For these by name, location and date. Sunday, June 20, 2010. Friday, June 4, 2010. A cup of tea with.
Irish Wattle Blog: The last Irish convict exiles to North America
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Monday, January 21, 2013. The last Irish convict exiles to North America. We were very excited over the weekend to get an email from a Canadian researcher who has been looking for her Irish convict, Hugh Giffen, for many years, even to the extent of recently visiting Northern Ireland to seek information on him. However, a check through Bob Reece’s excellent book “ The Origins of Irish convict transportation to New South Wales. To see if they have information on Hugh Giffen.’. Museum of Antigua and Barbuda.
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Hunting Ancestors: February 2011
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How do you know who you are, if you don't know where you have come from . . ? 52 Weeks of Abundant Genealogy. Monday, February 14, 2011. 52 Weeks of Personal Genealogy and History:. Week 7, Toys. This week's blog challenge:. What was your favourite childhood toy? Is it still being made in some form today? I was a real bookworm as a child. In fact, I use to read so much, curled up in my room, or on the sofa in the lounge, that my Dad used to often tell me to go outside and play. I remember a space hopper ...
My Ancestor Approved Award | Shauna Hicks History Enterprises
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Services & Events. Jan 25, 2011. My Ancestor Approved Award. I am honoured and delighted to have been nominated for the Ancestor Approved Award by both Kerrie Farmer and Judy Webster. The Award was created by Leslie Ann Ballou. Aspects of My Research. 1 Given that I first started doing my family history in 1977 I am surprised that I am still doing it in 2011! 2 Over the last 30 plus years I have made many genealogy friends and have learnt lots of wonderful things from them and I thank all of them. 6 None...
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26 June 2015: The Powerhouse Museum – Scratching Sydney’s Surface
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Scratching Sydney’s Surface. 26 June 2015: The Powerhouse Museum. In 1879 the International Exhibition at the Garden Palace in Sydney included a display of the latest technological and industrial innovation in New South Wales and the Australian colonies. People flocked to the Botanic Gardens to marvel at the latest inventions in transport, communications and industry. Exhibitors were invited to show their latest product or development to show the advances being made in the young colony. In 1888 the museu...
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24 July 2015: Victoria Barracks, Paddington – Scratching Sydney’s Surface
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Scratching Sydney’s Surface. 24 July 2015: Victoria Barracks, Paddington. Victoria Barracks in Paddington stands as a physical reminder of colonial Sydney’s military history and the strategic positioning of the British Imperial army in Sydney’s early history. While it is now the home to units of the Australian Army, it was constructed to house those British regiments that were stationed in Sydney. In 1841 work began on the construction. Men of the 50th Regiment at Victoria Barracks c1870 (SLNSW SPF/23).
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3 July 2015: Sydney’s lost shopping arcades – Scratching Sydney’s Surface
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Scratching Sydney’s Surface. 3 July 2015: Sydney’s lost shopping arcades. If you go into the centre of Sydney today, you’ll find the palatial Strand Arcade. Linking George and Pitt streets. It is Sydney’s only surviving Victorian shopping arcade dating from the late 19th century. Royal Arcade, photographed by Brian Bird in 1949 (State Library of NSW, Digital Order No. a3267004). The lost arcades of Sydney were the Royal Arcade. Between George and King streets) and the Piccadilly and Imperial. Imperial ar...
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17 July 2009: Fiery Sydney – Scratching Sydney’s Surface
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Scratching Sydney’s Surface. 17 July 2009: Fiery Sydney. After the Garden Palace fire – SLNSW. One of the most spectacular and mysterious fires occurred on the night of 22 September 1882, when the Garden Palace. Was burnt to the ground. Built in the grounds of today’s Royal Botanic Gardens. The Garden Palace was completed in August 1879, just in time for Sydney’s International Exhibition. Constructed using timber and iron, it was built within eight months, with the builders working night and day. At Haym...
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12 June 2015: Busby’s Bore – Scratching Sydney’s Surface
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Scratching Sydney’s Surface. 12 June 2015: Busby’s Bore. Busby’s Bore, which runs under Sydney’s streets between Centennial Park and Hyde Park remains as one of the most impressive pieces of convict built infrastructure in Sydney. In 1824, the mineral surveyor John Busby. Arrived in Sydney. Seeing the problem he suggested to Governor Darling that a tunnel or bore could be built linking the fresh water Lachlan Swamps in the east to the city, where the water could be stored in a large reservoir. The bore w...
The Empire Called and I Answered: Ancestor Approved
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The Empire Called and I Answered. This blog is a companion to the. Database of Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington. Saturday, January 22, 2011. Aillin of the Australian Genealogy Journeys. Blog, and Ruth Blair of Blair Archival Research. Have nominated this blog for the Ancestor Approved Award. The award was instituted by Leslie Ann Ballou of the Ancestors Live Here. Blog, who asks winners of the Award to. Pass it along to ten other bloggers who you feel are doing their ancestors proud". In examining m...
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Waterways and past uses. The Shannon Navigation 1786. The Shannon in 1792. Turf and bog navigations. The Bog of Allen from the Grand Canal in 1835. John’s Canal, Castleconnell. The Canal at the World’s End. The Finnery River navigation. The Lough Boora Feeder. The Lullymore canal as wasn’t. The Rockville Navigation page 1. The Rockville Navigation page 2. The Rockville Navigation page 3. The piers, quays and harbours of the Shannon Estuary. Nimmo’s non-existent harbour. The Doonbeg Ship Canal. The ESB lo...
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Sunday, January 27, 2013. Findmypast adds 21m new Irish BDM records. Just added 21 million new Irish Birth, Death and Marriage records (1800s – 1950s) to its already extensive collection of historical records. 8220;The addition of 21 million new birth, marriage and death records to our website means we will now have more than 60 million Irish records on our website, including census and parish records,” said Vicki Dawson, General Manager of findmypast.com.au. And www.findmypast.com. We were very excited ...
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Welcome to Irish Wattle. The Rebel Ship Minerva: new book out now! Irish Wattle is a publishing hub for information on Irish convicts transported to Australia. Come find your ancestor! The last Irish convict exiles to North America. At Irish Wattle and Inside History we were very excited over the…. Visiting the Irish Memorial in Waverley Cemetery. Recently we visited the Irish Memorial at Waverley cemetery in Sydney’s eastern…. A cup of tea with. Irish Wattle in the press. 61 2 9664 6938. 61 2 8580 6237.
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Welcome to Irish Wattle. The Rebel Ship Minerva: new book out now! Irish Wattle is a publishing hub for information on Irish convicts transported to Australia. Come find your ancestor! The last Irish convict exiles to North America. At Irish Wattle and Inside History we were very excited over the…. Visiting the Irish Memorial in Waverley Cemetery. Recently we visited the Irish Memorial at Waverley cemetery in Sydney’s eastern…. A cup of tea with. Irish Wattle in the press. 61 2 9664 6938. 61 2 8580 6237.
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All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.”. Monday, June 8, 2009. To my students (even though they don't read this) I thank you and I love you. To my colleagues, I couldn't have done it without your support. To my friends thank you for giving me the courage I need to make this next step in my life. I am truly blessed. Saturday, June 6, 2009. My students threw me a bday party on the actual day of my birthday! Here are some photos of my 25th! Saturday, May 23, 2009. I'll post an a...
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