A Family History Feast 2009
The 2009 Feast includes updates from the Public Records Office Victoria and the National Archives, plus advice on using resources in the Geelong Heritage Centre and the State Library of Victoria's Redmond Barry collections.
Patricia Grimshaw from the University of Melbourne examines the overlap between family history and women's history in the annual Don Grant Lecture.
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Professor Patricia Grimshaw examines how family history and women's history intersect.
Mark Beasley explains how family historians can make use of the unique Geelong Heritage Centre collection.
Tara Hossack looks at what's new for researchers online and in person at Public Records Office Victoria.
Mark Brennan gives an overview of the immigration records available in National Archives of Australia.
Vicki Nelson talks about useful resources for family history researchers in the State Library of Victoria's Redmond Barry collections.
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