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Trip to Kew Saturday 3 June -full details on Page

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Kimberley

Kimberley Report 5 Jun 2006 15:45

I'm sooooooo sorry I didn't make it :o( I'll be honest and admit to having enough vodka to float a boat the night before and woke up with the worse hang over ever. Sorry x

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 3 Jun 2006 20:07

Hello Folks, back home with a cuppa! :)) I would just like to thank you all for a lovely day, (that's 2 this week!) it was a big eye opener!, I shall be genned up now for the next visit, what a lot to see!, and the shop was great too!. You were all very helpful, and dear Sharon for escorting me underground and overground teaching me some of the 'knowledge' :)) we had an extra treat as one of the roads we were walking down, the lady was selling plants in her garden, so of course we had to buy! :)) Hope you all got home ok, all in all it was a great learning curve, will look out for the next trip! :)) Thankyou all, Chris :)

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 3 Jun 2006 07:06

Sharon, thankyou for the message, I'm now awaiting taxi, better make that two mad women outside Smiths! :)) See you soon, and other folks later!. Chris :)

Sharon

Sharon Report 2 Jun 2006 23:50

Chris, been to the pub and sorting out a mate on phone so only just got on and replied. Please look for the mad woman outside WH Smith unless the police get to me first ! :O :O !

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 2 Jun 2006 23:10

Message for Sharon!, hope all is ok, have sent you a message!... :))

Phoenix

Phoenix Report 2 Jun 2006 23:07

Night all I hope that everyone finds what they are looking for. See you tomorrow.

Right said Fred

Right said Fred Report 2 Jun 2006 20:31

I can't go - way too far, but just to say I hope you all have a great time and find what you're looking for. enjoy. Tom :-)

Fi aka Wheelie Spice

Fi aka Wheelie Spice Report 2 Jun 2006 20:27

I am still coming. See you there. Fi

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 2 Jun 2006 19:40

Evening Folks, just nudging up, and checking in for tomorrow! :)) Chris :)

Phoenix

Phoenix Report 2 Jun 2006 13:58

Sorry that Kew is a bit too far/complicated for some of you to get to. I will try to arrange another visit with a bit more notice, later in the year. Unfortunately, last time I did that, several people who were really keen to start with either found that they had other commitments, or didn't let me know that they had changed their minds. As for train times.... I had to abandon attempts to join a previous meet at Norwich as engineering works cropped up at the last minute. Fingers crossed that everyone has a good journey tomorrow! If anyone does have problems or is running really late tomorrow, I don't have a mobile phone, but if you can get a message onto this thread, I can access GR from the internet cafe at Kew.

Joy

Joy Report 2 Jun 2006 11:18

Won't be able to get there tomorrow, Brenda. Please let me know when you go again just in case I can get there. Thanks.

≈≈≈Jenny≈≈≈

≈≈≈Jenny≈≈≈ Report 1 Jun 2006 15:32

Hi, I'm from oop north and so have never been to Kew, but would love to go with any other 'virgin' members (no offense intended).And anyone with a bit of experience to show us the ropes. the only prob is i would need a couple of months notice to organise work/kids/dog/next door neighbours cat - you get the picture? and I'd probably need that time to decipher British Rail timetables anyway! So if anyone is organising a trip particularly from t'north anytime please can you post an invitation on here. Thanks Jen

Phoenix

Phoenix Report 30 May 2006 23:15

Yep, sorry I meant service records for WW2.

Sharon

Sharon Report 30 May 2006 23:06

Thanks Brenda! I'll let you know what time Chris and I will be there when he confirms what time she wants me to wait under the lamp post at Kings Cross ;-) :-D Gawd help us if there are any coppers about :p although there are no WW2 service records held there are other records concerning WW2 and it's worth doing some wild card searches before hand as part of one that I ordered on line was fantastic as it was over 50 pages long, I thought I would look at the rest of it before ordering the whole lot the first 10 pages might be enough. Sharon

Suzanne

Suzanne Report 30 May 2006 11:26

Bumped for Debbie....sorry to bump you Pheonix but someone needs you knowledge of Kew, hope you dont mind. Suzanne

Phoenix

Phoenix Report 29 May 2006 14:00

Hi Sylvia The soldiers' records held at Kew are WW1 and earlier. All these are open access and you can browse to your heart's content. It is only the post WW1 records, which are not held at Kew, that require proofs of identity.

Sylvia

Sylvia Report 29 May 2006 13:12

Hi Brenda, do we need to bring any proof of relationships in order to get/order copies of rellies army records? Looking foreward to Saturday, Sylvia.

Phoenix

Phoenix Report 29 May 2006 12:46

List of those who'd like to come on Saturday is as follows: Chris Fi Kimberley Jay Sharon Sylvia Anyone else who'd like to come, please add to the thread. We'll meet in the entrance hall, on the bench opposite to where you have your bag checked. If you haven't been before, you will need proofs of identity to obtain a reader's card (and the cards only last three years, so please check that if you hold one it is still valid!) You can order up to three original documents in advance, which can help save you time. All the microfilms are on open access. You cannot take bags, sweets, pens or pencil sharpeners into the search rooms. TNA will supply clear carrier bags for your notes. These will be searched when you leave. There is a water cooler and a cafe onsite - cooked foods, salads, sandwiches, snacks - or you can bring sandwiches. Do not bring anything you would regret losing and put your name and address on notebooks etc. It is much easier to decide what to do if you have a short list of what you want to look up and why, rather than bringing a sheaf of certificates and census printouts that you have to riffle through. There is also a very good bookshop! I hope I have covered the basic queries. Have a look at the website. The Catalogue, research guides, details of how to get there and their facilities can all be found at http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk The search rooms open at 9.30. If you think you may be late, please let me know. I look forwards to seeing you all on Saturday!

Pamela

Pamela Report 25 May 2006 04:25

I would love to come so would my friend but I think Perth Western Australia is a little to far for a day. I have been trying to find my fathers Royal Marine Navy records for ages the Navy have told me his second world war and 1924-36 records are at Kew. But one day I will be there. Have a great day Regards Pam

VIVinHERTS

VIVinHERTS Report 25 May 2006 01:20

LOL Brenda !!! Viv