Flashback February is a week of hands-on learning, live demonstrations, talks, film screenings, stories and experiences exploring the unique cultural heritage of Prince Edward County. Experts, curators, artists and innovators will be on hand to spark conversation, lead activities and dig into our rich history. This year’s theme is Spirits of Our Past. Download the
The ships database is now online! This resource was developed in-house to assist researchers, it contains mostly Canadian ships, but also many ships that were foreign-built but traded regularly with Canada, or were sold to Canadian owners. Where available, further details of owners, masters, builders and voyages are also included. The database has been compiled from
Grave Dowsing Reconsidered Office of the State Archaeologist, University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA 52242. Burials Program: 319-384-0740. This guide may be freely copied and distributed. Check the OSA web site for future updates (www.uiowa.edu/~osa/burials). William E. Whittaker, Ph.D., RPA Office of the State Archaeologist The University of Iowa
Accelerate your research through “cemetery transcriptions”. The following items can be purchased by mail order from the Quinte Branch OGS using the convenient Mail Order Form for payment by cheque or money order.
Plan your genealogical activities and research with the assistance of this planner circulated by Bob Dawes. Programme Planner 2019 Reflect on how these topics might enhance your own knowledge and research and plan to attend. Programme Topics 2019