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ArticleSarah’s T p Tip

Read­ing Judith’s art­icle about appren­tice­ship records on page 30 has reminded me of my joy in find­ing someone who was lost in the census. He became a boot­maker but, at 17, I couldn’t find him in the census. Real­ising that he was prob­ably an...

Sarah’s T p Tip

ArticleJudy Steph­en­son

Judy is a pro­fessor of eco­nomic his­tory at UCL known for her work on Eng­lish wages and labour mar­kets. On page 19 she shares tips on how to inter­pret our ancest­ors’ wages.

Judy Steph­en­son

ArticleJudith Batch­elor

Judith, AKA ‘Gene­a­logy Jude’ (gene­a­logyjude. com), is a gene­a­lo­gist and writer who loves to add con­text to fam­ily his­tory. She dives into appren­tice­ship records on page 30.

Judith Batch­elor

ArticleJad Adams

Jad is a his­tor­ian and author who spe­cial­ises in rad­ical his­tory. One hun­dred years on, he explores the Great Strike and the impact that it had on Brit­ish soci­ety (page 56).

Jad Adams

ArticleIrish Census

Gene­a­lo­gist Nic­ola Mor­ris and Zoë Reid of the National Archives of Ire­land present our guide to mak­ing the most of the newly released 1926 census of Ire­land On the night of 18 April 1926, the Irish Free State coun­ted itself for the first...

Irish Census