Make reading and transcribing documents easier with this practical Auto Focus Line Reader Magnifier. Designed specifically for following lines of text, it features a yellow highlight strip along the centre, helping you keep your place when reading census returns, parish registers, family history records, manuscripts, and other detailed documents. The 6-inch bar magnifier is pre-focused for use on any flat surface, providing clear 2x magnification without the need for adjustments. Unlike tradi More Info
Product Code: LU402
An easy to follow laminated A4 folding chart to calculate the possible birth year of an individual working back from their age given at any census 1841 - 1911. For example, if you look for a person aged 45 years in the 1851 census the chart would show you that they would be born between 30th March 1805 and 30th March 1806.... More Info
Product Code: DYACEN
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Arthur Mee's classic pre-WW2 guide to the region's settlements including churches and castles and other historic places – with 391 places and 166 pictures.
Dated 1905. Sheet 64. 1in to mile This One Inch to the Mile map covers the area from Fridaythorpe and Huggate Wold eastward to Burton Agnes; and from Langtoft and Tog Dale southward to Cranswick and North Dalton. Great Driffield, near the centre of the map, is the only town shown, though there are many small villages. On the reverse, a detailed map of Wetwang is included, together with a directory...More Info
Dated 1905. Sheet 72. 1in to mile This One Inch to the Mile map covers the area around and to the west of Beverley, stretching from Market Weighton eastward to Brandesburton, and from Kilnwick southward to Cottingham. On the reverse is a detailed map of the small town of Market Weighton, complete with directory. It is not possible to list the many hamlets, farmsteads and other topographical featur...More Info
Federation of Family History Societies Publications
The First Volume contains Histories and Directories of all the Boroughs and Market Towns, except a few of the smaller ones, which for the purpose of more equally dividing of the matter, will be found in the Second Volume, together with a separate History and Directory of every Parish, Chapelry, Township, Village, Hamlet and Manor.