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Social media has become an unmissable resource for family historians
You have been thinking about researching your ancestry, your relatives are emptying out the cupboards to find old family documents to help, and the family stories are beginning to flow. But how should
There’s never been so many well-stocked sources of historic photographs online. We’ve tried to pull together some examples of regional image libraries, as well as useful nationwide resources. While ma
It’s time to give our kids their childhood back Forget the Halloween horror movies, ghost stories and trick or treaters – there’s something far scarier than any All Hallows’ Eve hokum going on. And it
At the end of September, many forum users in the UK noticed blank spaces where images used to be. The missing pictures had been hosted on Imgur, a service that made it easy to share images without cre
At the start of this year there were 54.8 million people in the UK on social media. That’s 79% of the UK population. Apparently we use it for an average of an hour and 37 minutes a day. Gulp! My two k
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. In the case of digital photos, that’s especially true, because image files can contain far more than just the photo itself. You can embed all kinds of use