Bristol Local History Bookfair 2014

Remembering the Real World War 1 will have a stall at the Bristol Local History Bookfair on Saturday 6 December 2014 at Bristol Records Office. Lots of local history info plus interesting talks – one on Bristol At War 1914-1918

Date: Saturday 6th December 2014
Venue: Bristol Records Office, ‘B’ Bond Warehouse (via Create Centre), Smeaton Road, Bristol, BS1 6XN
Map & Directions: Here
Time: 10.00am to 5.00pm
Free entry.

10am-1pm
Family history advice from the Bristol & Avon Family History Society

1.30pm – Bristol: the City at War, 1914-1918 (Eugene Byrne, co-author of ‘Bravo Bristol!’)
As a major British city and port, Bristol played a key role in the First World War. Join Eugene for stories of Bristolians on the battlefield, on the Home Front and in the war at sea.

2.30pm – Unmarked Graves: the Eastville Workhouse Project (Dr Di Parkin, Bristol Radical History Group)
Between 1855 and 1895, over 3,000 paupers were buried in unmarked graves near Eastville Workhouse on Fishponds Road. Di Parkin will present a project to uncover the names of the people buried there.

3.30pm – Bristol’s Treasure Island Influences (Mark Steeds, Long John Silver Trust)
Hear from Mark about the pirates and privateers that inspired Robert Louis Stevenson to set parts of his classic book in the city.

See The Bristol Records Office website for full details

For more information email rememberingrealww1@gmail.com

 

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