A perfect complement to our range of binders, our springback binders are ideal for presenting your family history to others. This springback binder comes without gold lettering on the front and spine. Unlike ring binders, you don't have to punch any holes in the paper - you simply choose the sheets you want, fold the covers of the binder back, and place the paper into the spine. You can add or remove pages as many times as you like. This binder has hardback covers with an acid-free lining ... More Info
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New history of the Clan Mackenzie - 373 pages - Colour photos throughout
By Janet Keet-Black. This important book covers the history of travelling groups in Britain, their abodes, and ways of earning a living. It also looks at their contribution to war work, and has a very welcome chapter on their role in 21st Century society. Many of the colour photographs have not been published before. Shire Publications, A5, 56 pages.
By Tony Dixon The back cover reads "You now hold in your hand the third book of this series, in which the author's distant ancestor, William Ayres, forms the root of the research. This part of the journey covers subjects which range from Droving and the 'Gypsyries' (as they were known by some) and the yards in Battersea, London, to the re-writing of a personal family history and the forming of ...More Info
A Search For The Scotts & Circus By Anne Stevens As a child Anne Stevens was intrigued by the stories her grandmother told her: memories of horse-drawn vans, jugglers, clowns and equestrians overwintering in the village of Walberswick on the Suffolk coast of England. These were her Scott family. As an adult, Anne has researched these ancestors and the other circus and fairground families...More Info
by Molly Kennedy - includes colour photos of each of the windows and a brief history of the people depicted