Feb 27, 2019
Exploring Local Museums
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Feb 20, 2019
The end of summer approaches: Cocky Bennett & Train Travel
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Jan 29, 2019
A job lot - occupations from times gone by
This week’s article (more like a list) is another dive into my research with a little sidekick to the left. In other words, I started...
Jan 9, 2019
Another year reached... 2019
Well, 2019 has been looming on our doorsteps for quite awhile. If you work in any kind of project planning type of industry, you're...
Dec 12, 2018
A non-definitive history of matches
Every now and again I like to share some of the little gems of knowledge and trivia I pick up in my reading and researching. Sometimes...
Nov 21, 2018
The Woman in the Stone
The name Callanish evokes an air of ancient mystery, mist-shrouded valleys, and secretive lochs. This village, on the west cost of the...
Nov 14, 2018
Sydney's Forgotten Palace
This article originally appeared on Suzanne Adair's Relative History site under the title: Gadigal Land It takes more than a surface look...
Dec 16, 2017
Sisters in Antiquity - Sheela na Gig & Baubo
It seems that Sheila na Gig and Baubo share a growing number of connecting dots. As female figures, historians are not quite sure if they...
Nov 5, 2017
Mr F Bevill and his Magic Lantern
One of the things I love about writing is the research and one of the things I love about researching is discovering new nuggets of...
Aug 21, 2016
Household magic, house elves & Santa Claus
Today was the kind of sunshiny, blue skies day where the winter neglected garden calls for some much needed attention. I thought a touch...