Miscellaneous items I found of interest during the week.
Here’s what I wasn’t able to play fully on Saturday.
Here’s the full video of the 1943 year-end storm in Ottawa that got cut short.
The current state of historical societies in Canada
How alike are genealogical and historical societies? I wondered whether the working paper from this project, which aims to build connections between 14 different groups interested in history, professional historians from universities, and community groups, including those from various regions of Canada and both English and French speakers, might offer some insight.
The document describes the purpose and scope of the survey, outlines the report’s structure, and provides some general observations about each historical societies’ roles and challenges. There’s a lack of analysis, that may be why this is termed a working paper rather than a report. Worth watching.
Attention Span Decreasing? Can You Spare 10 Minutes?
All About That Place is a free annual UK event running from Friday, 27 September, to Sunday, 6 October. It includes 140 short (10-minute) talks on various topics. Organised by the Society of Genealogists, the Society for One Place Studies, the British Association for Local History, and Genealogy Stories, this diverse collection will surely interest those with British heritage. https://www.sog.org.uk/all-about-that-place-2024/
Thanks to this week’s contributors: Anonymous, Brenda Turner, gail benjafield, Gail Roger, Glenn W., Ken McKinlay, Lolly Fullerton, Maureen Guay, Nancy Cutway, Patte Wood, Sam Silvey, Teresa, Unknown.



TheGenealogist now includes coverage of the 1910 Lloyd George Domesday records and geolocated maps for the entire county of Wiltshire. There’s information on more than 175,000 individuals and organizations.
A staggering 6.2 million records for Sheffield and Rotherham, Yorkshire, have been added to Ancestry. They are for the Established Church of England, the original records from the Archdeaconry of Sheffield and under the care of 

In Ottawa, the genealogy scene is quiet during the summer months. We’re into September, and the drought is over. Starting with a two-fer at the BIFHSGO monthly meeting — two feature presentations.
This Friday evening at 6 pm Canadian author and Order of Canada recipient Ted Barris will be speaking about his new book Canadians in the Battle of Britian in the Vintage Wings hanger at the Gatineau Airport.
The October 2024 issue has four feature articles.