Who Do You Think You Are? LIVE 2011 update
There are just a few days left to buy your early bird tickets for the Who Do You Think You Are? LIVE show at Olympia on 25 to 27 February. See page 41 of the February issue or page 34 in the March issue of Family Tree for details, or phone 0844 873 7330 alternatively go to www.whodoyouthinkyouarelive.co.uk and quote special code FTM2425 to buy two day tickets for just £25, instead of £22 each.
Bring along your favourite heirloom and let Eric Knowles of Antiques Roadshow fame, date it for you. He will be in the Photography Gallery on Friday and Sunday. This is not a valuation service and large objects cannot be brought into the venue, however a photo of larger objects may help with its dating.
If you need help to date an old photo or would like to know more about it, why not bring it along to our Family Tree Stand Number 628 at Who Do You Think You Are? LIVE and get a FREE private consultation with our expert Jayne Shrimpton. You will need to bring along a voucher from either the January, February or March issue of Family Tree. Alternatively, you can purchase a copy of the magazine from our stand. Each voucher will give you a 10-minute consultation. If you want a further consultation you will need to join the queue again later and bring another voucher.
We will also have a fantastic offer for all new subscribers at the Show.
Find out who won our Website of the Decade award which will be presented at 3pm on Saturday on the Family Tree Stand Number 628.
DonÂt forget to visit the Family History Bookshop stand number 632 for super discounts on books and family history accessories. We look forward to seeing you there!
Inside the March Issue...
Our March issue of Family Tree is packed with great articles celebrating the Census and how useful they are to family historians and the development of later Censuses, plus information about Scotland’s 1911 Census release. Take a look at the 10 top facts about the 2011 Census.
A look at the early history of the WVS and how they helped to move 1.5 million people out of cities in the early days of the war. Key website for researching London, along with thousands of records on our covermount CD for London and much more. If you have Irish ancestry, don’t miss our guide to discovering your Irish family roots. We’ve also teamed up with the Science Museum to find the inventions and inventors who changed our everyday lives.
Do you want to appear in a forthcoming issue of Family Tree? Let us know if your ancestors were involved with new inventions or worked in new fields of science, see pages 72 & 73 for more information.




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