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October 2024

Transport Talks Series Last Few Tickets

This all series ticket covers all three talks in the "Transport" talks series, for the discounted price of £12.50 (members £10.00). You may also book each talk individually - see each separate event page. All three talks are on Thursdays at 2pm in The Centre for Heritage and Family History, Reading. They last about an hour with time for questions and discussion afterwards. Tea, coffee and cake after the talk is included in the price.
Thu 10 Oct
The Centre for Heritage & Family History
2nd Floor, Reading Central Library, Abbey Square, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 3BQ
£12.50

Drop In Advice Session

Bring your questions, problems and ‘brickwalls’ … and get some new ideas and advice from members of the Berkshire Family History Society.
Thu 10 Oct
14:00 - 17:00
Bracknell Central Library
Town Square, Bracknell RG12 1BH

Berkshire’s Forgotten Railways

This is the first of three talks in the Transport Talks Series. You may book tickets for individual events or for all three talks in the series for a reduced price.  Historically, Berkshire had a more expansive railway network than it does today. Before the 1970s, the county had a strong railway service, with most places having easy access to a railway station. However, the situation changed significantly in the late 1960s and 1970s when extensive railway cutbacks resulted in the closure of many stations and lines. This talk will delve deeper into the effects of these closures on the county and its inhabitants, as well as the underlying reasons for the discontinuation of lines and stations.
Thu 10 Oct
14:00 - 15:30
The Centre for Heritage & Family History
2nd Floor, Reading Central Library, Abbey Square, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 3BQ
£5.00

Victorian Workhouses Workshop

Discover what life was like in a Victorian workhouse. What was expected of inmates? What was their diet? What were the rules governing the workhouse? What records were kept? Where can you now find those records? And, what can they tell researchers? Delve into the life of those unfortunate enough to fall on hard times, fall ill or injured, or simply just get old.
Sat 12 Oct
11:00 - 13:00
Webinar
Zoom Video Conference
£10.00

DNA Special Interest Group (October)

This special interest discussion group is aimed at those wanting to get the most out of their DNA results. It is facilitated by international DNA expert, Debbie Kennett. Sessions are held quarterly, but there is no obligation to attend on a regular basis. First time attendees are always welcomed. This is a great opportunity to ask questions and to gain and share ideas for how you can use your results to solve questions and break down brick walls.
Sat 12 Oct
14:30 - 16:30
Webinar
Zoom Video Conference
£5.00

1-1 Merchant Navy Advice Session Sold Out

Do you have Merchant Navy ancestors? Need some advice in how to trace or interpret their records? Our specialist family history advice sessions are always popular.  They are 1-1, free of cost and available to members and non-members alike. These particular Merchant Navy sessions are online, using Zoom technology - so you can book a session, wherever you live in the world.  You may book a 30 minute slot with our adviser, three 1-1 slots are available in this session.
Mon 14 Oct
14:00 - 16:00
Webinar
Zoom Video Conference

The Earl and the Pharaoh

This is a book about a man whose life and death became front-page news throughout the world between the autumn of 1922 and the spring of 1923 when, with his colleague Howard Carter, he discovered the tomb of Tutankhamun and then, shortly afterwards, died.
Wed 16 Oct
19:15 - 21:30
Webinar
Zoom Video Conference

The High Street of Hungerford and Beyond: a guided walk

Hungerford is full of interesting history. The town was laid out as a new town in the 13th century, and the heart of the town retains its mediaeval roots. Many of the High Street buildings are timber framed, but a number were modernised during the hey-day of the coaching era, which brought so much prosperity to the town. This guided walk, with Dr Hugh Pihlens, will cover the history of the town, key buildings in the High Street, Church Street and The Croft, before ending in Bridge Street.
Fri 18 Oct
10:30 - 12:15
Hungerford, High Street
High Street, Hungerford, Berkshire RG17 0NF
£5.00

Getting the Most out of Parish Registers Workshop

Increase your chances of success with a family historian’s core resource. Better understand what parish registers can provide for you. Including where to find them, how Church of England and non-conformist registers differ, and how to interpret them. Discover some of the hidden codes which can appear in registers and what they tell us. We will also look at the benefits and potential pitfalls of Bishops Transcripts, transcriptions and indexes. Pre-booking is required so that the meeting link can be emailed to you. 
Sat 19 Oct
11:00 - 13:00
Webinar
Zoom Video Conference
£10.00

Discussion Group

An evening designed to encourage open discussion about family history research.
Mon 21 Oct
19:30 - 21:30
Abingdon Branch
Long Furlong Community Centre, Boulter Drive, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 1XP

A Potpourri of Social History Talks – Autumn Series

This all series ticket covers all three talks in the Summer "Potpourri of Social History" talks series, for the discounted price of £12.50 (members £10.00). You may also book each talk individually - see each separate event page. All three talks are on Thursdays at 2pm and last about an hour. Afterwards there will be time for questions and discussion. This is an online talks series using Zoom. 
Thu 24 Oct
Webinar
Zoom Video Conference
£12.50

Tea Before Victoria

This is the first of three talks in the Autumn Potpourri Talks Series. You may book tickets for individual events or for all three talks in the series for a reduced price.  We are all very familiar with the concept of Afternoon Tea as a very agreeable social event. Before this mini-meal was conceived in the 1840s the role of tea was very different and this talk explains the social and legal changes which had to take place during the 17th and 18th centuries before tea took its place as Britain’s national drink.
Thu 24 Oct
14:00 - 15:15
Webinar
Zoom Video Conference
£5.00

Drop In Advice Session

Bring your questions, problems and ‘brickwalls’ … and get some new ideas and advice from members of the Berkshire Family History Society.
Tue 29 Oct
14:00 - 16:30
Wokingham Library
Carnival Hub, Wellington Road, Wokingham, RG40 2AF

Create an enduring family tree in YourTrees

Create a comprehensive enduring family tree, that is relevant to the digital generations, and store a copy on YourTrees. The workshop is aimed at those who have already saved versions of their tree(s) on YourTrees, those that are thinking of doing so, or wondering whether they should. 
Wed 30 Oct
19:00 - 21:30
Webinar
Zoom Video Conference
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