WAGS Western Australian Special Interest Group in Bayswater, Western Australia | Community organisation
WAGS Western Australian Special Interest Group
Locality: Bayswater, Western Australia
Phone: 9271 4311
Address: May Street 6053 Bayswater, Western Australia, WA, Australia
Website: membership.wags.org.au/special-interest-groups-mainmenu-47/western-australian-sig
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25.01.2022 FamilySearch There's been a great deal of chatter in the genealogical world about the demise of the LDS film service around the world. WAGS is happy to announce... that we are now a registered Affiliate Library of FamilySearch, and as such, members are able to view films at WAGS on our computers. Yet another outstanding reason for becoming a WAGS member!! See more
25.01.2022 Good Morning, the Shire of Cuballing are compiling a hard bound book of all the Great War soldiers that enlisted from within the Shire of Cuballing. I am lookin...g for any relatives that may have photos and/or letters that can be published along side biographies of individual soldiers. Please email [email protected] or msg below for any further information. See more
25.01.2022 #WAGS - #FamilyHistoryWA has a great selection of material available to assist you in "Making use of the INTERNET for FAMILY HISTORY". Plenty of books and usefu...l links to Genealogy & Family History online resources in the computer room. Make time to learn a bit more on "How to" make use of the internet and check out the Resource Centre in October... See more
24.01.2022 http://sro.wa.gov.au//collect/education-and-school-records
23.01.2022 Guess what's just been added to Trove - The Australian Womans Mirror, a weekly women's magazine published by The Bulletin in Sydney from 1924 to 1961! The con...tent takes the reader on a fascinating trip down memory lane and true to its intent, covers an 'astonishingly large and attractive' field of topics to interest all Australian women. A marvellous piece of social history!!! See more
22.01.2022 National Family History Month is a time for learning new things - but what about learning from OLD things? WAGS theme for the month is "What can you learn from ...OLD PHOTOS" (thanks Bev). I have to say there is a lot to learn from old photos especially group photos such as this one... Take another look at the OLD Photos you have + WAGS books will help you there. See more
22.01.2022 23 August 2017 5pm State Library of WA Great Southern Room Free Event
21.01.2022 Like what you see? Come along and browse in our Book Shop today. The RWAHS Book Shop is the only outlet in Western Australia which specialises in Western Australian publications. Open Monday to Friday 10am 4pm. Visitors welcome!
21.01.2022 An database of over 11,000 indigenous names in State Archives and other WA primary sources has been placed on the SRO's website. Created and produced by Dr Nevi...lle Green and Sudan Aguiar, it covers the period from 1826 until 1950. For details see: http://www.sro.wa.gov.au//database-over-11000-names-indige See more
20.01.2022 https://govolunteer.com.au//grounds-volunteer---the-east-p
19.01.2022 Looking for a great event to attend this Friday 28 July 2017 at 5:30pm for 6pm? Why not book in for an illustrated chat and glass of mulled wine at Stirling H...ouse, 49 Broadway Nedlands Presented by Ronald Bodycoat, Heritage and Conservation Architect Hope you will join us for an hour of light-hearted pictorial exposé, of a number of civic and religious buildings in the Perth CBD and the Metropolitan Area. Bookings essential See more
17.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com//Famil/permalink/252431878578522/
12.01.2022 https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au//Sear/PassengerSearch.aspx Passenger arrivals index, 1898 - 1966 The National Archives office in Perth holds inwards and outwards passenger lists for the port of Fremantle and other ports in Western Australia including Albany, Broome, Bunbury, Busselton, Carnarvon, Cossack, Derby, Geraldton, Onslow and Port Hedland, Point Sampson and Wyndham and Perth airports.... As Fremantle was often the first port of call for passenger ships from Europe and Britain, many of the Fremantle arrival lists also contain the names of 'in-transit' passengers who were intending to disembark at later ports. Inwards passenger lists Holdings of inwards passenger lists for the port of Fremantle date from 1898 and are available as microfilm (18981963) or as original records (from 1964). Copies of the microfilmed lists are also held by the National Archives reading rooms in Canberra, Sydney and Melbourne, and the J S Battye Library, Perth. A list of passengers arriving at Albany between 1873 and 1925 is held on microfiche. The list was compiled from passenger records held by the National Archives and the State Records Office of Western Australia by the WA Genealogical Society. Copies are also held by the library of the WA Genealogical Society and the State Library of Western Australia.
10.01.2022 19 books 19 dollars Serendipity books closing down tomorrow all books 1 dollar each
10.01.2022 https://m.facebook.com/events/984270521715834?view=permalink&id=984270525049167
07.01.2022 Newly updated with more people more information and an awesome mapping component www.eastperthcemeteries.com.au
06.01.2022 A free event for National Family History Month
05.01.2022 Booked in for a Cuppa Xmas Edition will provide great book titles you will want to give as Christmas presents. Friday 1 December 2017, 10am Reserve your seat today. Full details available on the Activities Page of our website www.histwest.org.au
03.01.2022 Did you know 162 men and women from Western Australia are mentioned in NSW government gazettes between 1853-1899. Including information from probates, patents, doctors registrations.
03.01.2022 WA Almanac early Post office directories http://catalogue.slwa.wa.gov.au/record=b1421976~S2
02.01.2022 July Theme - Love your Library. No matter what your Family History needs are - From Aborigines in the South West to Abbott in the Wilderness (the Lord not the T...ony); Air Force to James Sitirling; Christian Brothers to Coalminers; or just plain inquisitive, there is bound to be (plenty of) something in the WAGS Library. (Images per WAGS, Pintrest & Missoula Public Library) See more
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