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TULLE - TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Tulle is yet to be
indexed. It will be a huge job, but a worthwhile one for someone, someday.
The following is merely a summary of the main stories which have appeared in
Tulle. Some of these can be accessed by clicking on the relevant hyperlink.
Find what you are after by <CTRL> +F and entering your search
term.
Issue l: October 1982
 | Articles from "Maitland Mercury" re arrival of Agincourt
emigrants |
Issue 2: February 1983
 | Our lacemaker ancestors - the French connection |
Issue 3: March 1983
 | Notes on Thomas Whewell (Agincourt), alias Nottingham Jack |
 | The departure of the lacemakers from Calais |
 | The Irish question |
 | The Bert Archer Story Part 1 |
Issue 4: June 1983
 | Elizabeth Simpson's visit and talk |
 | Book Notes: Albert Vion's "Calais et Sainte-Pierre au XIX Siecle"
|
 | Elizabeth Simpson's donation of "Orange's Directory 1840" for
Nottingham |
 | The computer indexing project |
 | Address of Calais Town Hall |
 | The Bert Archer Story Part 2 |
Issue 5: October 1983
 | President's First Report - Bob Wilson |
 | Bobbin skipping ropes |
 | Elizabeth Simpson's visit to the Hunter Valley |
 | The Bert Archer Story Part 3 |
Issue 6: February 1984
 | Luddites - Marjorie Brown |
 | Book Reviews - "The Family Tree Detective", "Protest and Punishment"
|
 | Sydney In 1848 |
 | The Bert Archer Story Part 4 |
 | Papers Relative to Emigration |
 | The Saywells - Part 1 |
Issue 7: April 1984
 | Suggestion from Kingsley Ireland re Harpley research |
 | "Living by the Hunter River" - Lindsay Watts |
 | The Bert Archer Story - Part 5 |
 | The Saywells - Part 2 (Includes more on the Luddites)
|
Issue 8: July 1984
 | The Bert Archer Story Part 6 |
 | The Gaskins |
 | The Bromheads |
 | The Nutts |
Issue 9: October 1984
 | Notes on Second AGM |
 | Death of Bert Archer |
 | Second Presidents Report - Bob Wilson |
 | Report by Chris Sutton |
Issue 10: March 1984
 | Horner Family - Fairlie emigrants |
 | Charles Dickens in Calais |
 | SMH "Shipping News" on the Fairlie |
 | The Harpley - Enid Bastick |
Issue 11: June 1985
Issue 12: November 1985
 | List of ASLC resources |
 | The Bert Archer Collection |
 | National Library of Australia Computer Research facilities
|
Issue 13: February 1986
 | President's Report - Bob Wilson |
 | Report on the Harpley - Kingsley Ireland
|
Issue 14: July 1986
 | Shipping List - Harpley |
 | Shipping List - Fairlie |
 | Check list for acknowledging sources of information |
 | Machine lace - 1857 Edition, Encyclopaedia Britannica |
 | Machine lace - 1895 Edition, Chambers Encyclopaedia
|
Issue 15: November 1986
Issue 16: February 1987
Issue 17: May 1987
 | "To Morpeth and Beyond" Report on visit 14/3/87 |
 | "Australian Rells" - Jean Wright |
 | "On Contributing to Tulle" - Richard Lander |
 | Ruddington Framework Knitters' Museum |
Issue 18: July 1987
Issue 19: October 1987
 | Visit to Nottingham - Barbara Kendrick |
 | Stubbs Family Research - Margaret Audin |
 | Article from Sydney Morning Herald 12/9/1861 |
 | "Rare Finds" - Gillian Kelly |
 | Lacemakers Weekly Earnings |
 | Technical Drawings of Lacemaking Machine donated to the Bathurst
Historical Museum by the Brownlows |
 | "The Not So Good Old Days" |
 | Bathing in the (Hunter) River during Prohibited Hours - Lindsay Watts
|
Issue 20: February 1988
 | Secretary's Report including:
 | comment on the talk given by Mr Wakeman of the Department of Lands
|
 | Historical Department; |
 | letter to Vicar of Yardley Gubbins; |
 | Interview by BBC, Northhampton |
|
 | "Those Ships" - Marjorie Brown |
 | Ship Definitions - Richard Lander |
 | "About Mary Pedder" - Jan Balgowan |
 | Elizabeth Simpson offers research materials to the ASLC |
 | First International Congress on Family History |
 | Nottingham Museum of Lace |
 | Lander family "Notables" |
 | Village life and Customs (2) - Bruce Goodwin |
 | Singles on the Agincourt - Lindsay Watts
|
Issue 21: May 1988
 | Tom Halls (West family), Rector of St Peter's Anglican Church at St
Peters:
Launching "the History of the Parish". Celebration of the 150th
anniversary of the foundation of this historic church |
 | Thomas
Stanley Summerhayes (Saywell family) |
 | The Emigration from Calais - Letters to the "Nottingham Review" -
Consul Bonham |
 | Village life and Customs (3) - Bruce Goodwin |
 | "Family Notable - John Wand" Pam Harvey |
 | Comment on Agincourt emigrants by NSW Emigration Commissioner
|
 | Thomas Whewell . . . . "Nottingham Jack"? |
 | Who Was Who in Hunter Towns 1888 (John Bromhead) |
 | Extract from "Framework Knitting" by Marilyn Palmer - Beth Williams
|
 | Bush Family - Marjorie Brown |
Issue 22: August 1988
 | Lotion for Removing Freckles |
 | President's Report - Bruce Goodwin |
 | Guidelines for Conducting the Business of the ASLC |
 | Secretary's Report - Enid Bastick |
 | Macquarie Woods - Bill Brownlow |
 | The Burgess Family |
 | Village Life and Customs (4) - Bruce Goodwin |
 | Hair Removal remedy |
 | Bromhead Family Notables - Lindsay Watts |
 | Life in South Australia in about 1853- Enid Bastick |
 | Travelling from SA to Victoria 1870 - Enid Bastick
|
Issue 23: October 1988
 | Village Life and Customs (5) - Bruce Goodwin |
 | What Became of the Members of the Lander Family
who travelled to Adelaide aboard Harpley? - Richard Lander |
 | Extract from "Nottingham Journal", 31st March 1848 |
 | List of passengers on either the Fairlie or the Agincourt
who married after arriving |
Issue 24: February 1989
Issue 25: May 1989
 | "Nottingham Machine Lacemakers" - address by Elizabeth Simpson
|
 | Dover Marriages |
 | Extract from "Nottingham Journal" on Hosiery and Lace Trades
|
 | Coach Accidents (from "The Practical Housewife", 1855)
|
Issue 26: August 1989
 | Death of Cecil Lander |
 | "Nottingham Machine Lacemakers" - address by Elizabeth Simpson
|
 | Harpley Family Update |
Issue 27: November 1989
 | Recipe for "Lacemakers" - the book! |
 | "Nottingham Machine Lacemakers" address by Elizabeth Simpson (FINAL)
|
 | Fairlie Passengers (Calais Births, and Dover and Sydney
marriages) |
 | Of Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax - a challenge from Marjorie Brown
|
 | Found! - Thomas Homan (passenger on steamer Oregon) |
 | Sarah Henley who survived a suicide attempt after her voluminous
skirts acted as a parachute |
 | Genealogy Pox - Symptoms, Treatment, Remarks (No Known Cure) |
 | Article from "Bathurst Advocate" (23/10/1848) relating to some of
the passengers from the Agincourt (Bruce Goodwin)
|
Issue 28: February 1990
 | Extract from the "Nottingham Journal" 31/3/1848 |
 | The File of Captain Gluyas - another link in Beth Williams search for
Thomas Homan |
 | Agincourt Passengers born in Calais, or married in Dover, or
married in Sydney: (also next issue) |
Issue 29: May 1990
 | The Lacemakers Book (Ed. Gillian Kelly) completed |
 | Financial Statement Jan - Dec, 1989 |
 | Extract from "Nottingham Journal" (English Mechanics from France)
|
 | More Births, etc for Agincourt passengers from Calais |
 | Information from Marjorie Brown (feeding the fledgling colonies)
|
Issue 30: August 1990
 | Launch of the Lacemakers Book (Ed by Gillian Kelly) |
 | Note from Lenore Keays |
 | Addresses given by Messrs Bill Brownlow and Richard Lander at the
launching of "The Lacemakers of Calais" |
 | How long after the death of a husband may a woman modestly marry? |
 | The Oliver Lowe Story (Gillian Kelly) |
 | Where In the World Is Thomas Whewill? (Gillian Kelly) |
 | More About Relationships (Richard Lander) |
 | Family Notables - Ben Robinson (Patricia Stewart) |
 | European News - The New Insurrection In Paris
("Times" 26/6/1848 & 10/10/1848 and probably brought to Australia aboard
the Agincourt) |
Issue 31: November 1990
 | Editor's report - Claire Loneragan |
 | Secretary's report - Enid Bastick |
 | Shaken any fresh info from the family tree? |
 | A family on the move - Jan Balgowan |
 | Text of Death Certificate of Edward Lander (in French and English) -
Richard Lander |
 | Morning Calls - from "Etiquette for Ladies" 1868 |
 | Text of Birth Certificate of Rosina Lander (in French and English) -
Richard Lander |
 | Father Therry and the Drink Drive Victim |
 | From the Barricades of Paris (continuing the account from the "Times",
reprinted in SMH October 1848 |
 | Dissertation on the antiquity of fleas
|
Issue 32: (Yellow cover, "33" incorrectly handwritten in Roman
numerals): March 1991
 | A Letter to the editor - M F B |
 | Death of Claire Marcia Hawkins, nee Norrie |
 | Secretary's report - Enid Bastick |
 | The new insurrection in Paris (continuing from the SMH of Oct 10,
1848, European News |
 | The Story of Lace |
 | What Else was Happening in 1848? (Excerpts from "the Australian
Almanac & Book of Facts 1988") |
 | The reply to the lacemakers petition |
 | Jindabyne (poem by P H S) |
 | Index for the Bert Archer Collection |
 | Dissertation on the antiquity of fleas |
 | Animal, vegetable, mineral |
 | Family Notables: William Cope |
 | Little bits and pieces |
Issue 33 (Yellow cover, Issue 33, July 1991
 | The birthday book of Sarah Vickers (Kerry Vickers) |
 | Footsteps on a pioneer wharf (Pam Harvey, Wand Family) |
 | The Late Mrs J Ottaway - An Interesting Personality - Richard Lander
|
 | Coal Mining - Jean Campbell |
 | Nottingham Goose Fair |
 | Was there a relative in the colony? - convict records relating to
lacemaker relatives |
 | To which Tate Family do you belong? |
 | Prompt justice |
 | People on the banks - Bruce Goodwin |
 | Grandma's "Recut" |
 | Namby-Pamby Christianity |
 | Notes for the Genealogist
 | Dormer Family |
|
 | Felkin on Nottingham People |
Issue 34: November 1991
 | Notice of meeting - Guest Speaker: Bruce Kemshall |
 | From the President's Desk |
 | And the Secretary's |
 | And finally, the Editor |
 | Summer Holiday.....Lake Conjola, 1970 (a poem by Pat Stewart) |
 | A Family Divided - Doug Webster |
 | Amazing Engineering and Workmanship of Machine Lace - Jean Campbell
|
 | Among the Passengers of the Fairlie...or All is not as it seems
|
 | Maitland Mercury, 11 Sept 1895 - Death of an Old Resident |
 | Maitland Mercury, 17 February, 1903 - Death of an Old resident |
 | The Passing Bell - Lindsay Watts |
 | Iron Bark (a poem by Nancy Howard) |
 | Calais, and more particularly, St Pierre - Gillian Kelly |
 | St Pierre de Calais as the Lacemakers knew it - Calais et St Pierre au
XIC Siecle (1815-1885), by Albert Vion |
 | Heads of the Family, and their wives |
 | Single people and their known Australian Marriages |
 | Destitute Asylum register |
 | For the Genealogist:
 | deceased estate files - Beth Williams |
 | does anyone know.... |
|
Issue 35: March 1992
 | "Gold and People-Recollection of Hill End 1920s to 1960s" - book by
Bruce Goodwin |
 | Gold, gold, gold |
 | A Teacher's Tale - Canberra Pioneers |
 | From Nottingham to Calais |
 | The wreck of the S.S. Maitland |
 | Map of St Pierre de Calais |
 | A letter to William (Branson Family) - Doug Webster |
 | Lacemaker stories are stories from the banks, too |
 | The Rogers Family - another Lacemaker Story (Judy Gifford (nee Rogers))
|
 | Gold Again! |
 | The Magic of the Machines (Jean Campbell) |
 | Machines: Nottingham to France (Gillian Kelly) |
 | Life in the Factories |
 | Advertisement from the Nottingham Review, 1810 |
 | For the Genealogist
 | Shaw family |
 | Hemsley family |
 | Needham family |
|
 | IGI Microfiche |
 | Does anyone know anything about the Wells Family?
|
Issue 36: July 1992
 | Death of Jean Neich, 13 November 1991 (Crofts family) |
 | Death of Margaret Audin |
 | Calais |
 | Those two Maitlands (Lindsay Watts) |
 | Isabel Saywell (Pat Stewart) |
 | 90th Birthday of Thomas Saywell |
 | Jane Susannah Shaw (Kay Radford & Pam Neal) |
 | A Calais Connection |
 | The children, the children |
 | Nottingham as seen from The Park, 1830. |
 | The long arm of the law (Bruce Goodwin) |
 | A visit to Calais (Pam Harvey) |
 | Sheriff of Nottingham |
 | A Different Calaisien Experience (Narelle Richardson) |
 | Notes from "A Geographical Dictionary or Gazeteer of the Australian
Colonies 1848" by William Henry Wells |
 | For the Genealogist
 | Saywell, Stubbs and West families |
|
 | Town Plan of Nottingham in the 18th Century |
Issue 37: October 1992
 | From the President's Desk - Bruce Goodwin |
 | And the Secretary's - Enid Bastick |
 | and finally, the Editor's - Gillian Kelly |
 | Gwen Chinner 1914-1992 |
 | Thomas, son of Charles and Jane Crofts - Lola Crofts |
 | Those makers of pillow lace - Author unknown, article found by Bruce
Goodwin |
 | Mr Thompson Sir - Jacob Wiltsher |
 | John Slater - Framebreaker - Beth Williams |
 | Picture a Lacemaker |
 | According to Burke |
 | Those who came - Gillian Kelly |
 | Frances Saywell - Marjorie Brown |
 | A Likely tale - from Hillendiana, Donald Friend |
 | The Agincourt and a homily - from the Bert Archer papers |
 | for the Genealogist:
 | correction for article in Tulle 34, Heads of families and their
wives |
 | Derbyshire luddites |
 | Calais certificates |
 | South Australian wills |
 | does anyone know... |
|
Issue 38: February 1993
 | Don Bank Cottage |
 | Anne Fewkes on Nottingham |
 | A voyage of the Harpley |
 | Maria Potter - Agincourt passenger (Jack Clifford) |
 | Disgraceful riot at Maitland |
 | The First Graduation Ceremony at The University of Sydney |
 | "No Work, No Bread, No Hope! |
 | Thomas and Jane Peet (Robert Noel Peet) |
 | A View of Earlier Justice |
 | "Touch of Lace" |
 | The Lace Factory |
 | The Life of a Lacemaker |
 | Nottingham 1841 Census Index |
 | French Records |
 | Ford Madox Brown |
 | Those Missing Lacemakers - William Potter |
 | Rose, Thistle and Shamrock - Iron Steamers to Morpeth
|
Issue 39: May 1993
 | The Bonington Family - Anne Fewkes |
 | The Touch of Lace in Dacosta Ave, Prospect (painted Stobie Pole) -
Richard Lander |
 | A Voyage of the Harpley - John Chandler |
 | A Letter form Joseph (Joseph James) - Clair Hergstrom |
 | An old map of Nottingham |
 | As mad as a hatter |
 | Speaking of Forebears |
 | The Natural Children of Calais - Marjorie Brown, Gillian Kelly and
Albert Vion |
 | Mr Edward Cunliffe Hemingway |
 | Lord Byron - Champion for the Stockingers |
 | Those Gates of Nottingham |
 | St Mary's Gate from Kayes Walk |
 | Mildred Brunton - Lacemaker Extraordinaire - from the PSA Journal,
June/August 1992 |
 | Annual Financial Statement to 21 January 1993 |
 | For the Genealogist - Wand - Spinks - Watts and Hazeldine - Bown -
Bell |
 | From the Nottingham Mercury Bonsor (lace manufacturer) |
 | Textile workers in France |
 | The Rose - Sydney to the Hunter, 2nd Agincourt party,
1848 (illustration on back cover) |
Issue 40: August 1993
 | The William Brown Story (Carol Bailey) |
 | Elizabeth Drake (aka Bess Drake) |
 | ...and Speaking of Marriage (Gillian Kelly) |
 | Making Lye and Soap |
 | An Old-Time Diary (the Voyage of the Agincourt to Adelaide in
1850 |
 | The Matter of Money - money "lost" by lacemakers in French banks
|
 | Pigot and Co Directory of Nottingham, 1828 |
 | William Saville |
 | Nottingham and the Nonconformists |
 | For the Genealogist
 | Archer/Ragg |
 | Foster |
 | Needham |
 | Ward |
 | Wells/Peet |
|
 | Escape from Drowning - Mr Croft, Bathurst |
 | Surnames from the Methodist Register, St-Pierre to 1848
|
Issue 41: November 1993
 | The Woodforths of Woodhouse (jean Campbell) |
 | The Potters of Calais |
 | Gleanings on a Lacemaker - Marjorie (Pops) Shirtley - Granddaughter of
Maria Potter (Agincourt) |
 | The Bedchamber Mystery - C. S. Forester |
 | Thank you, Normandy - a story about Sarah Wells - Mignon Preston |
 | Financial Report, November 20, 1993 |
 | Adelaide Lander |
 | From Whence They Came - more on the Harpley |
 | Bobbins and Carriages - Gillian Kelly |
 | For the Genealogist
 | William Brown |
 | John Freestone |
 | Thomas Selby |
 | John Sweeney |
|
 | Basford Parish Directory 1832-1833 - William White |
 | Calais Contacts in the 1840s
 | Machine owners |
 | Teachers |
 | Midwives |
 | Frequent witnesses to English births
|
|
Issue 42 (Vol. 13, number 1): February 1994
 | From the Nottingham Notebook, 1848 |
 | Royalty, Knitting and William Lee |
 | Report to the Society on Visits to Calais and Nottingham - Rev. Tom
Halls |
 | The Long Farewell by Don Charlwood- a review by Doug Webster
|
 | The Manufactories of Old Calais - a Map |
 | Relief by Colonisation, a Nottingham Immigration to South Africa -
Gillian Kelly |
 | Those Who Sailed to the Cape |
 | Lace and Normandy - Mrs Fanny Palliser |
 | For the Genealogist
 | Kettlebrand |
 | Widdison |
 | Crofts |
 | Holmes |
|
 | Lacemaker connections from the Victorian Pioneers CD-ROM series |
 | The Family of George Elliott, Missing Lacemaker
|
Issue 43 (Vol. 13, number 2): May 1994
 | The Luddites - Richard Lander |
 | Bendigo - A Story of William Abednego Thompson - John Sheffield |
 | One Branch of the Tree of the Family Dunk - Harold Rowe |
 | Petition to the Cape |
 | An Instance of Rashness ( a story about John Branson) |
 | Nottingham - an old map |
 | Chronology of Nottingham |
 | Perilous Seas Claim 21 - the wreck of the paddle steamer Maitland
|
 | Bathurst Free Press - notes on Oliver Lowe, Dinner to Mr Rogers,
Joseph West |
 | Patrick Storen, 1824-1881 - Joseph Jannan |
 | From the Abbot Files - Charles Hibberd |
 | An Unconventional Artist - George French Angas |
 | For the Genealogist
 | Cornelius Crowder |
 | John Hemingway |
 | John Irons |
|
 | Transported from Nottingham - Doug Webster |
 | Letter to the Editor - Judy Gifford (re Nottinghamshire Marriage
Records) |
 | Missing lacemakers |
 | The Phillimore Indexes
|
Issue 44 (Vol. 13, number 3): August 1994
 | A Link with the Past - William Burrows Bradshaw |
 | The Third Child of Thomas and Sarah Wells, Rebecca Bradshaw - Bronwen
Thomas |
 | Fearghus O'Connor - John Sheffield |
 | Suffragettes and South Australia - Christine Finnimore |
 | A Tourist in France, 1848 |
 | Black is the Colour of Despair - Gillian Kelly |
 | Review: A Cargo of Women - Doug Webster (a book re the convicts
of the Princess Royal) |
 | Lost and Found: Sumners and Peets - H. Kirkbright |
 | For the Genealogist
 | Peet family |
 | Sumner family |
 | The Fairlie and Yardley Gobion |
 | The Bathurst Contingent and the Holy Trinity Church at Kelso
|
|
Issue 45 (Vol. 13, number 4): November 1994
 | From the President's Desk - Claire Loneragan |
 | And the Secretary's - Doug Webster |
 | And finally, the Editor's - Gillian Kelly |
 | A new numbering system |
 | ANGAS and ANGUS - an editor's note |
 | Living in the '50s - from "The Parramatta River and Its Vicinity,
1848-1861" by W S Campbell |
 | A footnote to A Tourist in France, 1848 - Doug Webster |
 | The Removalists - from "The Hill End Story, Book 1" by Harry Hodge
|
 | Lacemakers link with an "unconventional artist" - Kingsley Ireland
|
 | Quorn, SA - Gillian Kelly |
 | The Barrier Miner 7 September, 1915- statement by Mrs Hart |
 | The Adelaide Observer - undated obituary |
 | My Wandering Shepherds - Doreen Towle |
 | As Poor as a Stockinger - Gillian Kelly |
 | The tale I have to tell! - Gillian Kelly |
 | Nottingham Notables: William Hallam Pegg - Gillian Kelly
|
Issue 46 (Vol 14, number 1): February 1995
Issue 47 (Vol 14, number 2): May 1995
Issue 48 (Vol. 14, number 3): August 1995
Issue 49 (Vol. 14, number 4): November 1995
 | Letters from Adelaide (John Freestone) |
 | The Barque, John, Book Review - Doug Webster |
 | Rescue of a Shipwrecked Crew - the wreck of the Fairlie |
 | Over the Hills and a Long Way Off |
 | Leicestershire, Lacemakers and the Military - Jean Campbell |
 | Coals to Newcastle (re William Hemsley) |
 | Joshua Oldfield and Jane Bull - Richard Halliday |
 | Past Times |
 | Methodism and St Pierre |
 | Typhus Fever in Maitland - Gillian Kelly |
 | Calais 1840 to 1848 - Gillian Kelly |
 | For the Genealogist
 | Transported fro Machine - Breaking |
 | Thomas Scotten |
 | Richard Wells |
 | Wright and Crofts |
|
 | The Last Will and Testament - explanations of the following
 | Probate |
 | Letters of Administration |
 | Letters of Administration CTA |
 | De Bonis Non |
 | Double Probate |
 | Limited |
 | Cessate |
 | Ad Colligenda |
 | Pendente Lite |
|
Issue 50 (Vol. 15, number 1): February 1996
 | From the President's Desk - Claire Loneragan |
 | And the Secretary's - Doug Webster |
 | And the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 | Notes to Letters From Adelaide |
 | letters from Adelaide, part 2 - John Freestone & Marlene Kilminster
|
 | Riverton, South Australia |
 | In Quarantine (book review) - Doug Webster |
 | Grave Situations |
 | Identification, Please! |
 | Entrepreneurs or Villains? - Doug Webster
|
 | Poor rates in Nottingham - Notts Newspaper, 29 May 1847 |
 | A Reader's Query |
 | Taking the Lacemakers back to Calais |
 | Fun and Games - Calais et Saint-Pierre au XIXe Siecle by Albert Vion
|
 | Thomas Johnson, Engineer |
 | For the Genealogist:
 | On Convict Lines |
 | Walking in their footsteps part 1 |
|
Issue 51 (Vol. 15, number 2): May 1996
 | From the President's Desk - Claire Loneragan |
 | From the new Secretary - Carolyn Broadhead |
 | And the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 | Nottingham in 1848 - Doug Webster |
 | The Rights of Women (or Moses' Instructions) - J D Lang |
 | Mildred Elsie Brunton - M Vaughan |
 | Mutual Aid Societies & the Oddfellows |
 | Bromheads, Swifts, Taylors & the Agincourt |
 | Who Calls for the Good Old Days? |
 | Let's Celebrate 1848 - 1998 |
 | Mary Rushton and Mr & Mrs Hopkins - C Litchfield |
 | The Best Nottingham Could Do |
 | Early Nottingham Imitation Laces |
 | For the Genealogist:
 | Strays |
 | From Joel Brismalin in Calais |
 | Marriage certificate of Victor Helmsley & Francoise Devot |
 | Holmes Family History Society |
 | Reader's queries |
 | The inhabitants of Saint-Pierre from the 1831 Census
|
|
Issue 52 (Vol. 15, number 3): August 1996
 | From the President's Desk - Claire Loneragan |
 | And the Secretary's - Carolyn Broadhead |
 | And the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 | Let's Celebrate 1848-1998 |
 | Trade, Commerce and Money - Nottingham Review 31 March 1848 |
 | Nottingham and Calais at last! - Marion McLeish |
 | Conviction for Playing at Marbles on Sunday |
 | The Church of England in Calais and St-Pierre
|
 | The Plot Thickens - Gillian Kelly |
 | Lace-Making by machinery
|
 | The Stapleford Windows - Evol Watkins
|
 | Convict Lines - Doug Webster |
 | For the Genealogist:
 | The Inhabitants of Saint-Pierre from the 1831 Census (concl) |
 | Readers' queries |
 | Australia's Immigration Wall of Honour |
|
Issue 53 (Vol. 15, number 4): November 1996
 | From the President's Desk - Claire Loneragan |
 | And the Secretary's - Carolyn Broadhead |
 | And the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 | Let's Celebrate 1848-1998 |
 | Our Lacemakers - Thomas Goldfinch and Ann Newing -Lionel Goldfinch
|
 | Taking a Cook's Tour |
 | Letters from America - John Morley, William Pole and David Woodhouse
|
 | Women's Work |
 | R Granger and Sons |
 | Register of the Freemen of Leicester |
 | William Lee Rewritten |
 | There is No Substitute for Quality - Arnott's Biscuits |
 | Stapleford |
 | For the Genealogist - the inhabitants of Sainte-Pierre from the 1841
Census |
Issue 54 (Vol. 16, number 1): February 1997
 | From the President's Desk - Claire Loneragan |
 | And the Secretary's - Carolyn Broadhead |
 | And the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 | News from France - Doug Webster |
 | A Yard of Potatoes (William Norfolk) |
 | Death of Mr Frederick Robert Archer, J.P. |
 | Lacemakers to be Discovered - more on Yardley Gubion |
 | Thomas Selvy |
 | A Cab Ride (Charles H Bertie) |
 | A Begging Letter from the Editor |
 | Probable connections between the Potter, Brown, Webster and Evans
Families |
 | More Letters from Adelaide |
 | The Oldest Postage Stamp in the World |
 | Shepherding in Australia |
 | School Days in 1912 - Doreen Taylor |
 | Fashionable Spring Goods (received from the Harpley |
 | Census of St Pierre 1846 (names listed) |
Issue 55 (Vol. 16, number 2): May 1997
 | From the President's Desk - Claire Loneragan |
 | And the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 | George Armytage - Dr Christian Borde |
 | The Theatre Evil |
 | Where did those Homans go? Tillimbi-Paterson - Beth Williams |
 | A Thank You Letter - Gillian Kelly |
 | Children of Working Mothers 1842 - D Wardle |
 | What's in a Name? - Lindsay Watts |
 | From the Secretary - Carolyn Broadhead |
 | Angaston SA. May 2nd, 1848 - Richard Rodda |
 | This Little Piggy |
 | Cover Girl |
 | For the Genealogist:
 | the last of Nottingham's potters |
 | census secrets
|
|
Issue 56 (Vol.
16, Number 3): August, 1997
 | From the
President's Desk - Claire Loneragan |
 | And the
Secretary's - Carolyn Broadhead |
 | And the Editor
- Gillian Kelly |
 |
Well Suited to
the Colony
- sales commence |
 | Letter from
France - Stuart Dunshea, a descendant of James Nutt |
 | Nottingham
Notable - Samuel Derry, MC, DSO |
 | The First
Australian Play - Kate Foy |
 | Book Review -
The Migrant Ship Harpley. 1847-1862 |
 | The Ship
Harpley and Courtney Fowell |
 | Shipping News |
 | The Kemshall's
and the Suttors (Brucedale) |
 | The Crown of
England |
 | Stop Press -
Incorporation of the ASLC on 7 August 1997 |
 | The
Frenchs Forest Newsletter - Bruce Goodwin |
 | Register of
Members' Interests 1996-1997 |
Issue 57 (Vol. 16, number 4):
November 1997
 | An Open Letter from the President's Desk -
Claire Loneragan |
 | And from the Secretary's - Carolyn
Broadhead |
 | and finally, the Editor's - Gillian Kelly |
 | Theo Saywell |
 | Committees |
 | Nottingham Notable: Arthur Jepson
1915-1997 - J Gifford |
 | Currency lads and lasses - from B Goodwin |
 | The Stirrer - Emma Head |
 | Working for william |
 | The Society Celebrates 1998, for your
information |
 | Kate, the sister of Ned, and the
Lacemakers - Gillian Kelly |
 | The Bulletin and its editor - J E
Archibald |
 | Martin & Co advertises |
 | William Felkin |
 | For the Genealogist:
 | The Lander Connection |
 | Little Nottingham beyond the seas |
 | The Bathurst Advocate |
|
 | New Members |
Issue 58 (Vol. 17, number 1): February 1998
 | From the Desk of the President - Claire
Loneragan |
 | And the Secretary - Carolyn Broadhead |
 | And the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 | 23 February 1848 and the news of the day |
 | Edward A Austin: From Bavaria to Bathurst
- Jack Austin |
 | Cover Notes |
 | Your Lacemakers' Story in Stitch |
 | The Sampler - Lyndall & Richard Lander |
 | Footsteps of the Lacemakers |
 | A Thoroughly Modern Lacemaker - John
Saywell |
 | Well Suited to the Colony - its cover
story |
 | Some Early Patentees |
 | In 1848 in Australia |
 | A soldier's Life in NSW - United Service
Magazine 1838 |
 | For the Genealogist:
 | Some Baptisms solemnised in the Parish
of Stapleford 1816 and 1837 |
 | Stapleford Marriages from the IGI |
|
 | New members |
Issue 59 (Vol. 17, number 2): May 1998
 | From the Right Worshipful Lord Mayor of
Nottingham |
 | From the President - Claire Loneragan |
 | From the Secretary - Carolyn Broadhead |
 | And the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 | Michel Caron |
 | Calaisiens and Lace - Michel Caron |
 | Letter from Australia - Nottingham review,
1850 |
 | Phone Chatter causes complaints |
 | 1914-1918 |
 | William IV |
 | About People |
 | Address given at the Launch of "Well
Suited to the Colony" - Gillian Kelly |
 | the Lace Working Party |
 | For the Genealogist
 | Barry Holland: researcher |
|
 | Lacemakers and the Internet |
 | Lacemakers on the Net |
 | Internet sites to explore |
 | New members |
 | lost, stolen or strayed |
 | Greetings from England |
Issue 60 (Vol. 17, Number 3): August 1998
 | From the desk of the President - Claire
Loneragan |
 | And the Secretary - Carolyn Broadhead |
 | And the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 | Professor Ken Dutton and things French |
 | The challenge of change - Richard Lander |
 | Report to the Society on a brief visit to
Calais, May 1998 - The Reverend Tom Halls |
 | Bereavements |
 | Translator revealed |
 | The Harpley |
 | Celebrate the Harpley |
 | The Great Get Together |
 | Walk the walk at Morpeth |
 | Harpley miscellany |
 | Cover story - Tulle August 1998 |
 | The Wainwrights and Mr Maurice of Binda,
NSW |
 | Life is full of coincidences - Marjorie
Brown |
 | Anne in Australia - Judy Gifford |
 | Another's Sesquicentenary |
 | For the Genealogist
 | Smith brothers of Hyson |
 | Lacemakers on the net |
 | Email addresses for members and friends |
 | Lost, stolen or strayed from the
Harpley |
 | Whatever happened to Charles? |
|
Issue 61 (Vol. 17, number 4): November 1998
 | From the President - Claire Loneragan |
 | From the Secretary - Carolyn Broadhead |
 | And the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 | Douglas Branson Webster |
 | So your forebears thought of emigrating? -
Sydney's Emigration Journal, 27 October 1849 |
 | Celebrating the Harpley |
 | Life aboard an immigrant ship - Richard
and Lyndall Lander, October 1998 |
 | Own your own bobbin |
 | Aborigines in Nottingham in 1868 - Ann
Fewkes, Nottingham |
 | Helene Dormer Gibson |
 | Louis Philippe of France - British
Quarterly, February 1848 |
 | The Ranters in Shelford, Nottingham - Ann
Fewkes, Nottingham |
 | For the Genealogist:
 | Lacemakers found |
 | Were your family Baptists? |
 | On the net |
 | Dover marriages |
 | From the 1881 Census, Nottingham |
|
 | New members |
Issue 62 (Vol. 18, number 1): February 1999
 | Editorial - Gillian Kelly |
 | The Editor's indulgence |
 | Louis Philippe arrives in England - London
Times, March 1848 |
 | Irene Mayer - Kentley Mayer |
 | Samuel Strong 1809-1881: Calais Lacemaker
- Ray Strong |
 | A note for posterity: William Burton -
Nottinghamshire Historian No 21, Summer 1978 |
 | Giower yer mardy ode thing |
 | The Lace Place |
 | Heathcoat's men |
 | Another Heathcoat - The Daily Telegraph,
London |
 | The lace trade - the Nottingham Journal |
 | Cover note: Nottingham Castle |
 | Lille - Lille, Roubaix and Tourcaing in
the Belle Epoque |
 | Sarah Holmes - Gillian Kelly |
 | Arrival of the Navarimo, Adelaide, SA, 10
November 1848
 | Shipping intelligence |
 | Passengers |
|
 | The Parish of St Peters, Nottingham |
 | For the Genealogist:
 | Murphy was an Optimist! |
 | Readers' queries |
 | Birth place: Lille |
 | The Australian War Memorial Research
Centre |
|
Issue 63 (Vol. 18, number 2): May 1999
 | From the President - Claire Loneragan |
 | From the Secretary - Carolyn Broadhead |
 | And the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 | Donbank in trouble - Sydney Morning
Herald, 3 April 1999 |
 | Mary Rushton - Denise Patterson |
 | The Pentrich revolution - F Weightman |
 | Goulburn |
 | Society in Australia during the goldrush |
 | Getting to those goldfields |
 | The gathering of the Brownlow clan |
 | Still reaching Australia all over - Kath
Blake |
 | Four funerals and a wedding |
 | Australia's early immigration schemes |
 | Sydney's street names |
 | For the Genealogist:
 | Intriguing clues |
 | English burials at Calais - 1831 & 1832 |
 | Website |
 | Useful Address: Familysearch |
|
Issue 64 (Vol. 18, number 3): August 1999
 | From the Secretary - Carolyn Broadhead |
 | And the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 | Glimpses of the Eighteenth century |
 | The Law of the day - extracted by David
Millett |
 | Cover story |
 | Rail travel in France - Beth Williams |
 | The Sneinton Mill - from an article by
Dennis Plowman |
 | Ben Kemshall had a relative in the Colony |
 | The Harpley - reprinted from the
Centenary Report, Singleton Meical Welfare Centre |
 | This is the Harpley |
 | Modern descriptions of ancient trades |
 | Nottingham Review, 21 April 1848, in which
the condition of Nottingham is described |
 | Nottingham Review, 27 May 1842: Rural
police again |
 | STOP PRESS: Barbara Kendrick |
 | Marriage: West-Crofts |
 | For the Genealogist:
 | Shepshed Cemetery Register |
 | Harpley gossip |
 | Help, Please |
 | Murphy's Law |
 | Miniature ships |
|
 | ASLC at home on the 'net |
Issue 65 (Vol. 18, number 4): November 1999
 | From the President's - Claire Loneragan |
 | From the Secretary's - Carolyn Broadhead |
 | And finally, the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 | James Smith of Calais - Kathryn Mooney |
 | Nottingham Evening Post: Books laced with history - from David Millott
|
 | As poor as a stockinger - Childrens' Commission, 1842 |
 | For South Australian settlers - SAHGS |
 | Enter Thomas Saywell - Craig Williams, Theo Saywell, ed Gillian Kelly
|
 | Smuggling rules |
 | Lest We Forget - Australian War Memorial |
 | For the Genealogist:
 | Descendants of William Parsons |
 | From the 1881 Census: Hingley/Mees |
 | Of All the Mad Pursuits - Mignon Preston |
 | Census Index 1841, Calais et St-Pierre |
|
 | Ode to spell checker!
|
Issue 66 (Vol. 19, number 1): February 2000
 | From the President - Claire Loneragan |
 | From the Secretary - Carolyn Broadhead |
 | From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 | Three books to yearn for
 | "Lace and Gold" by Bruce Goodwin |
 | "Calais et la Mer" by Dr Christian Borde |
 | "Nottingham 1897-1947" compiled by Douglas Whitworth |
|
 | The Bells of Saint Saviours |
 | The Pentrich Revolution and its Australian links - Steve Wright |
 | The Harpley was built on the Tamar - Gillian Kelly |
 | Harriett Davis married William Foy - Kate Foy |
 | What if history is bunk? - Gillian Kelly |
 | I didn't know that - Richard Lander |
 | Thank you Kingsley |
 | Riverton, SA - from the Official South Australian Gazetteer and Road
Guide, 1869 |
 | Nottingham Review, 27 May 1842: Rural police again |
 | Charley Brown rules - Evol Watkins |
 | Site fit for a new Millennium |
 | For the Genealogist:
 | Wish list |
 | The family of Joseph Clarke |
 | The family of John Davis |
 | Tongue-Dubout |
 | Imprisoned! |
|
Issue 67 (Vol. 18, Number 2), May 2000
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Lyndall Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Catching up with the Cosways - Carolyn
Broadhead |
 |
Wells Family Reunion |
 |
The Case of the Disappearing Elliotts -
Gillian Kelly & Brenda Tanner |
 |
Calais - Her Museum of Lace & Fashion |
 |
Nottingham Review, 4 April 1848 |
 |
The Loughborough Job - The Incident at
Heathcoat's Mill |
 |
Mutual Benefit and the Hope Lodge |
 |
Fashion Frolics |
 |
For the Genealogist
 |
Scots & Catholics in South Australia - Judy
Elliott |
 |
Radford - The Baptisms of Children of Lace
Workers |
 |
On the Web - Useful Sites
|
|
Issue 68 (Vol. 18, Number 3), August 2000
 |
From the Secretary - Lyndall Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
General William Booth - Salvation Army (Steve
Artus) |
 |
Book Review - The Steel Bonnets (Mignon
Preston) |
 |
Carrickmacross Lace |
 |
Louis Orleans |
 |
Medical Matters |
 |
What's In A Name? |
 |
Bromhead Enquiry from Ian Flynn of
Hertfordshire |
 |
Maitland Pioneer Register |
 |
Cosetex Lace |
 |
Quakers and Nottingham (Rev. Patrice Sessions)
 |
Tracing the Family BOWN (Gillian Kelly) |
 |
Marriages of Note 1814-1845
|
|
Issue 69 (Vol. 18, Number 4), November 2000
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Lyndall Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
A Glimpse into the lives of the Bromheads (Ian
& Rachel Flynn) |
 |
The Saywell Saga (Kate & Howard Marriott)
|
 |
Loyal Paterson Union Lodge No. 4225 M.O. (Beth
Williams) |
 |
Ballooning in Nottingham |
 |
A Knitted Shirt (Janet Hardy) |
 |
Mothers |
 |
Nottingham Snippets |
 |
France Revels in Miracle of Calais (Anne
Swardson) |
 |
The End of Genealogy as we know it? |
 |
Sansom |
 |
Twist Song |
Issue 70 (Vol. 19, Number 1), February 2001
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Lyndall Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Treasurer's Report |
 |
Discovering the Goldfinch Family (Lionel
Goldfinch) |
 |
William Cope - Harpley Passenger (Ruth Broad)
|
 |
Rare Indeed - our original book for sale for
A$45 |
 |
In search of John Davis (Richard Davis, Geoff
Davis & Bill Haines) |
 |
Searching for a South Australian Record? (Dehane's
Almanac, 1853) |
 |
The Courgain |
 |
Communications (Richard Lander) |
 |
The Saywell Saga - A Response (Bob Wilson)
|
 |
Inscritions in the Saywell Family Bible |
 |
The Knitting Machine |
 |
For the Genealogist
 |
From the Nundle Oddfellows Subscription
Books 1868-1883 |
 |
The Lander/West Connection |
 |
The Bown family |
|
 |
Smith Family Tradition
|
Issue 71 (Vol. 19, Number 2), May 2001
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Death of Betty Goodwin, née Parslow |
 |
Never ever completely ignore the family
rumour! (Gillian Kelly) |
 |
The Stevens Family of Maitland (Robin Gordon)
|
 |
The Landers of the Sea and Lace (Richard
Lander) |
 |
Another New Life (John Donisthorpe) |
 |
Brothers and Sisters Have I None (Gillian
Kelly) |
 |
Found: Arthur John Clarke (Harley Parker) |
 |
William Henry Longmire |
 |
Joseph James |
 |
And to keep it all in perspective...
|
Issue 72 (Vol. 19, Number 3), August 2001
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
Bruce Selwyn Goodwin, 1916-2001 - Gillian
Kelly |
 |
Express Journal - Adelaide, 21 May 1933
(Joseph James Family) |
 |
Saint Pierre as the Lacemakers Knew It (Albert
Vion) |
 |
Right Family - Wrong Joseph (Bromhead
Family)(Lindsay Watts) |
 |
John Clarke - Petitioner (Harley Parker) |
 |
Discovering Harriet Davis (Kate Foy) |
 |
The Way it Was in 1500 - Old Customs and
Sayings (Unknown) |
 |
For the Genealogist
 |
William Saywell's Headstone (Ann Fauquet)
|
 |
Richmond & Barnett Families (David Squirrel)
|
 |
Calton Brothers (Joan Fry) |
|
 |
For the Technically Minded
|
Issue 73 (Vol. 19, Number 4), November 2001
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander (Plague,
Planes & Posterity) |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Thebarton and the Lacemakers |
 |
Federation, Peoplescape and John Wainwright
(Gillian Kelly) |
 |
Eyam and the Plague |
 |
Wells family Reunion, Buninyong, Vic., 13-15
October 2000 (Bronwen Thomas) |
 |
Cover Story - Hannah Houghton (Kingsley
Ireland) |
 |
Hayes Ingham & Harriett Davis |
 |
Sailing Ships for the Uninitiated (Tour Guide
for the Polly Woodside) |
 |
Cheque-ing out for Confidence (Mike Matthews,
Nottingham) |
 |
There was a relative in the Colony (Judy
Gifford) |
 |
John Stephens v's the Friends of Samuel Stocks
|
 |
For the Genealogist |
 |
Children's Employment Commission Report,
Nottingham 1842 |
 |
Bunyinong Cemetery, Grave Sites of the Wells
Family |
 |
Am I really Me? (Unknown)
|
Issue 74 (Vol. 20, Number 1), February 2002
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
To Ease the Pain - things to make you go
hmmmmm... (Robin Gordon) |
 |
Longmire Matters |
 |
Smugglers & Smuggling (Gillian Kelly) |
 |
Do you have AAADD? |
 |
Wells' Family Reunion - Part 2 (Mignon
Preston) |
 |
Gol Gol Reunion (Wells Family) |
 |
John Ingham - Sad Death by Drowning (Maitland
Mercury, 10 Jan 1882) |
 |
Extract from an Original Emigrants Letter (W &
E Tonkin) |
 |
A Journey of the Champion Stage (John Marfleet)
|
 |
For the Genealogist
 |
Found: Julia Elliott, daughter of George
|
 |
British Burials in Calais Sud Burial Ground
|
|
Issue 75 (Vol. 20, Number 2), May 2002
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
ASLC affiliates with The Royal Australian
Historical Society |
 |
Guest Speaker May Meeting - Dr. John Fluit,
MB, BS, Dip RACOG |
 |
Edmond William Broownlow, 1914-2002 |
 |
Thoroughly Modern Lace Runner (Carole Bell,
Denver, Colorado, USA) |
 |
James Henry Clarke & the Bendigo Advertiser
|
 |
The Late Fatal Accident at Long Gully (Harley
Parker) |
 |
What is a Chevener? (Jill Elias, Nottingham)
|
 |
Mary Selina Shore (Barbara Manchester) |
 |
Book Review - Primrose Past - The 1848 Journal
of Young Lady Primrose |
 |
Henry watts is Found |
 |
The Wrongs of Woman - Charlotte Elizabeth
Tonna, 1790-1846 |
 |
Shipping News (Richard Lander) |
 |
Nottinghamshire County Asylum (Richard Lander)
|
 |
For the Genealogist
 |
Duck - Barsby |
 |
Mary & Humphrey Hopkins |
 |
Mary Rushton |
 |
Joseph Clarke |
 |
Lucy wainwright and her dame School |
 |
British Burials in Calais Sud Burial Ground
|
|
Issue 76 (Vol. 20, Number 3), August 2002
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Godfrey's Cordial -
Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Celebrating Twenty Years - ASLC |
 |
Associate Professor Carol Liston |
 |
Medical Matters in Victorian Times (May 2002
address by Dr John Fluit) |
 |
South Australia Bound 1848 (Marion McLeod)
|
 |
Joseph Clarke, Sarah Timons & Kingsley Ireland
(Kingsley Ireland) |
 |
EOI in Family Reunion for Descendants of
George & Rebecca Somerville |
 |
News from Calais in 1848 (Joel Brismalin) |
 |
The Wrongs of Woman (continued) |
 |
Saywells and the Titanic (Di on the Internet)
|
 |
Think on It (Mignon Preston) |
 |
The Story Tellers (Author Unknown) |
 |
Who are we? A Guide to Developing a Picture of
those around us. (Richard Lander) |
 |
For the Genealogist
 |
British Burials in Calais Sud Burial Ground
(continued) |
 |
A Very Useful Net Address
(http://www.rat.de/kuijsten/navigator/) |
|
Issue 77 (Vol. 20, Number 4), November, 2002
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
The Birth of a Society |
 |
The Bert Archer Story (From Bert Archer's
research, 1983) |
 |
Pedder - perhaps the most recognised of all
the lacemaker names (Naomi Pereboeff) |
 |
And the Rest is History - Herbert Ingram |
 |
Facsimile of the first ever issue of Tulle
|
 |
Who Took the Lace Machines to Calais? (Gillian
Kelly) |
 |
Letters from Home - Ann Wallis, niece of
Miriam Branson |
 |
The Wrongs of Woman (continued) |
 |
For the Genealogist
 |
Marriage Stray (James Lowe to Amy Hazard)
|
 |
Mount Sorrel |
 |
Bromhead Update (Lindsay Watts) |
|
 |
Church Bloopers to Make You Smile
|
Issue 78 (Vol. 21, Number 1), February, 2003
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Death of Doreen Nicholson (Shore family) |
 |
Children's Employment Commission Report, 1842
- William Osborne |
 |
The Missing Sarah Bromhead (Fran Myles and
David Bailey) |
 |
Nundle and the Lacemakers (Gillian Kelly) |
 |
St Dunstan in the East, London |
 |
Just Browsing - Local News section of the
Nottingham Journal, 1848 |
 |
The Wrongs of Woman - Continued |
 |
The Bad Old Days |
 |
Digging Into Your Family History (Richard
Lander) |
 |
For the Genealogist
 |
John Hemsley |
|
 |
Useful Websites |
 |
Burials Calais Sud 1840-1841 (continued) |
 |
The Bathman's Appeal (Merry Warden) |
 |
Genealogy Today |
Issue 79 (Vol. 21, Number 2), May, 2003
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Allan Robert Stanton - a Lacemaker's Grandson
(Julie Kersie) |
 |
Another Link in the Saywell Chain - James
Saywell (Alan Saywell) |
 |
The Census for Nottingham - 6 June 1841 |
 |
The Wrongs of Woman - Continued |
 |
Another Nundle Family - The Wands (Margaret
Hunt) |
 |
The Dangers of a Trip to Paris (Margaret
Audin) |
 |
Lacemakers & Hosiers in France (Margaret
Audin) |
 |
Johnston, Rhode Island & Nottinghamshire (Lois
Sorensen) |
 |
Michael Denman, William Sykes & Thomas
Bakewell |
 |
To Keep You Up to Date on Matters Medical |
 |
For the Genealogist
 |
A great service for finding the
non-conformists |
 |
The "Shepherd" surname |
 |
Midland photographs |
 |
Researcher John Mellors |
|
 |
Onamastics - the Study of Proper Names
(Richard Lander) |
 |
Burials Calais Sud 1849-1852 |
 |
Dear Ancestor (Author Unknown)(submitted by
Lindsay Watts) |
Issue 80 (Vol. 21, Number 3), August, 2003
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Family Welcome Register - ASLC |
 |
Stop Press Nottingham (Barry Holland) |
 |
Francis Archer 1782-1869 (Bert Archer, 1980 &
ASLC records) |
 |
The Net that caught Nottingham (Pamela Sharpe,
University of Bristol and; Stanley Chapman, University of Nottingham) |
 |
James Hutchinson, 1720-1813 (Nottingham
Review) |
 |
William Dunk and Family (Harold Rowe) |
 |
Caroline Longmire (Formerly Ward) nee Bown
(Laurel Ward) |
 |
Daniel Smeaton, convict (Gillian Kelly) |
 |
The Watchtower of Calais |
 |
Bathurst Glimpses |
 |
Genealogist's Prayer (author unknown) |
 |
Obituary - Mrs E J Saywell |
 |
Mr William Cope (The Observer, Adelaide, 28
December 1918) |
 |
How to Know when you are Growing Old (Peter
Burke) |
 |
Bill of all Christenings, Burials and
Casualties from 15 Dec 1719 to 13 Dec 1720 (Lindy Newman)
|
Issue 81 (Vol.21, Number 4), November 2003
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
James Shaw (Fay Duffield, Goondiwindi) |
 |
Saywell Tales (June Howarth and Craig
Williams) |
 |
Bathing (Hall's Journal of Health, 22
December, 1860) |
 |
Radio National Broadcast - Hindsight program
by Gretchen Miller |
 |
South Australia in 1848 (Richard Lander) |
 |
Stop Press Nottingham (Barry Holland)
 |
William Rogers |
|
 |
1851 History NSW - some notes (Judy Gifford)
|
 |
The Nottingham Lace Trade in France in 1825
|
 |
For The Genealogist |
 |
Christmas Pudding Recipe from 1848
|
Issue 82 (Vol.22, Number 1), February 2004
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Memories of an Agincourt Passenger - Maria
Potter |
 |
Bathurst Times - 26 June 1924 - Mrs Maria
Shirtley's Memories |
 |
Stop Press Nottingham - George Sumner (Barry
Holland) |
 |
John Freestone's letters (Nottingham Review,
27 July 1849) |
 |
Death of member Linda Lander (20 Oct 1911 - 21
Nov 2003) |
 |
Death of member Judith Mossman of New Zealand
(Lander Family) |
 |
Why Agincourt? |
 |
A Goldfinch Connection (Margo Wagner) |
 |
Notes on James Masland - Framework Knitter
|
 |
Who were the Lacemakers of Calais Really?
(Gillian Kelly and Benoit Noel in France) |
 |
Clement Robert Goldfinch (Cyclopćdia of South
Australia) |
 |
Private Life in the Fifteenth Century - The
Paston Letters (Roger Vergoe) |
 |
For The Genealogist |
 |
Burials in Calais Sud from PRO - Hummel
|
Issue 83 (Vol.22, Number 2), May 2004
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
My Lot Never Would Conform! (© Mike Gould,
Leicester) |
 |
Man Made In 1848 (Richard Lander) |
 |
...Also Man Made in 1848 - Lacemaker Family
Births 1848 (Gillian Kelly) |
 |
Cecil Alfred Hemsley (1893-1917) |
 |
Cape Otway Lighthouse - commissioned in 1848
|
 |
Stop Press Nottingham (Barry Holland in
Nottingham)
 |
The Nottingham Lace Trade in France -
Calais, Caen, Lille, Havre de Grace & Boulogne |
|
 |
The Beginnings of Unionism in Nottingham
(Nottingham Review, 6 July 1832) |
 |
Kingsley Ireland - a Member's Story - survivor
of diabetes for more than 50 years. |
 |
The Insensitivity of the Press 1872 Style
(Maitland Mercury, 30 May 1872) |
 |
Retford, Nottinghamshire - In Harder Times (J
S Percy, Retford) |
 |
Burials at Calais, 1799-1844 |
 |
Crossing the Barriers (Crossing the Blue
Mountains) |
Issue 84 (Vol.22, Number 3), August 2004
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Hugh Lander (General Manager, James Craig) -
May Guest Speaker's talk |
 |
Letter to the Editor from Kingsley Ireland
|
 |
Stop Press Nottingham (Barry Holland in
Nottingham)
 |
Nottingham Review, 10 Oct 1851 re George
Knowles Huddleston |
 |
Nottingham Review, 11 July 1840 re cricket
match between France & England |
|
 |
A Sad Tale - a record of the deaths of 13
children to Benjamin & Lydia Russell |
 |
Family Heirlooms - Kingsley Ireland's Cedar
Sideboard (Richard Lander) |
 |
A Gift of Gold - Oliver Lowe in Bathurst |
 |
Premier's Award to Judy Gifford - A Member's
Story |
 |
The Great Mystery of the Family of John Wand
(Gillian Kelly) |
 |
Frances Nelson (nee Wand) - (Bev Venn (nee
Nelson)) |
 |
So, What is in a Name? Complications caused by
remarriage of lacemaker members. |
 |
Why South Australia? - The connection with
George Louis Liptrott. |
 |
Emigration of the Howitts |
 |
Saywell Tales Continued |
 |
For the Genealogist - More Burials at Calais
1799-1844 |
Issue 85 (Vol.22, Number 4), November 2004
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
A Member's Story - Centenary Medal to Barbara
Kendrick |
 |
The Oddfellows & The Lacemakers of Calais
|
 |
The Parkes Family (Eric Sinfield) |
 |
Death of member Jack Clifford 1919-2004 |
 |
Laced with Intrigue - the Story of John &
Eliza Wand & their children (Pam Harvey) |
 |
The deaths of Naomi Croft & Thomas Caples
(Bathurst Times, 1867) |
 |
Bathurst Heritage Wall Plaques - families
represented include..
 |
William Brownlow |
 |
Charles Crofts |
 |
William Sargent |
|
 |
What a Great Way to Celery-Brate (Jeremy Lewis
of the Saturday Evening Post, Nottingham) |
 |
Wednesbury, Staffordshire |
 |
William Henry Sansom |
 |
Stop Press Nottingham (Barry Holland in
Nottingham)
 |
A description of the uprising in Paris in
1830 from the Nottingham Review, 6 Aug 1830 |
|
 |
A diligence - a huge, horse-drawn carriage
|
 |
For the Genealogist - the Atkin Family of
Stapleford (Alan Atkin, Nottingham) |
 |
Deaths in Calais |
 |
Some Marriages from Calais |
 |
A Genealogist's Christmas Eve (Ron Hawthorn)
|
Issue 86 (Vol.23, Number 1), February 2005
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
This is Your Tulle |
 |
Calais will have its Lace Museum (Anne-Sophie
Hache, Bruno Mallet & La Voix du Nord, Calais) |
 |
Don't go to Australia, Ned |
 |
William & Elanor Gascoigne - An Adventure in
Research (Gillian Kelly) |
 |
Thomas Gascoigne of Braemar - 1843-1921 (The
Southern Mail, 21 June 1921) |
 |
Steaming towards baths and picnics -
Australia's first privately owned steam tram |
 |
A problem of a thousand years - house
numbering in Calais |
 |
For the Genealogist |
 |
Reading Old French |
 |
Curious Fox |
 |
Marriages in Calais |
 |
Pronunciation of the English Language
|
Issue 87 (Vol.23, Number 2), May 2005
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
Well Suited to the Colony |
 |
My Grandmother's Shop (Les Riddell, Calais)
|
 |
Shipping Intelligence - article on the Harpley
from the Plymouth Advertiser |
 |
A Peep at Nottingham |
 |
Edward Lander, Police Constable (Richard
Lander) |
 |
Le p'tit quinquin - a lullaby from Lille |
 |
Garnet James Webster, OAM (2 July 1935 - 7
March 2005) |
 |
The Lace of Calais |
 |
The Day the Earth Shook - the 1 Sept 1923
earthquake in Japan (Mrs. C Ewin) |
 |
Calais - World War II |
 |
For the Genealogist - Genealogy & Computing
(Richard Lander) |
 |
1861 Census (Gillian Kelly) |
 |
The Power of the Census & BDMs - and the
George Elliott Family |
Issue 88 (Vol.23, Number 3), August 2005
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander - a report
on the address by Angela Phippen at our May Meeting titled "Memorials and
Honour Boards - A Broad Outline" |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
A Winter's Tale - a snippet from Creswell's
Nottingham & Newark Journal, 1772 |
 |
Of Ships and Sails and Sealing Wax - Almost
(Claire Loneragan) |
 |
The Odd Idle Thought |
 |
The Lacemakers and the Jones Girls (Val Rudkin
& Gillian Kelly) |
 |
The People's Museum at Calais (Un Musée
citoyen ŕ Calais, Frédérique Haffaf, from Calais Realities) |
 |
The Bathurst Advovcate, 12 Feb 1848 - article
on treatment of people being taken to the watch-house by the local police
|
 |
Who was Zadock Bamford? (Gillian Kelly with
assistance from Chris Smalley, a descendant of Zadock Bamford & Ann
Rogers) |
 |
Creswell's Nottingham & Newark Journal, 1772
(John Mellors) |
 |
Genealogy & Computing (cont.) (Richard Lander)
|
 |
Websites worth a peep |
 |
Using the LDS Films (Judy Gifford) |
 |
Deaths in Calais |
Issue 89 (Vol.23, Number 4), November 2005
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly - DNA and the
Lacemakers |
 |
A Truly Diverse Family - that of John Bunny
(Beth Williams) |
 |
Cock Fighting as a Sport |
 |
Draughtsmen - A Dying Race (Gillian Kelly and
others) |
 |
The Necropolis of Sydney - address by Robyn
Hawes, President of 'Friends of Rookwood' |
 |
The Nottingham Workhouse (James Orange,
Nottingham, 1840) |
 |
Books Available
 |
Litchfields in South East Australia by Terry
Litchfield |
 |
Litchfields of Derbyshire/Nottinghamshire by
Janet Dickinson |
|
 |
Genealogy & Computing (cont.) - (Richard
Lander) |
 |
For the Genealogist
 |
Extension of NSW BDM Records |
 |
Some really useful web sources |
|
 |
Deaths in Calais (cont.) |
 |
The Curious Occupations of James Smith -
lacemaker to dentist |
 |
Sacred to the Memory (Ian Longmire)
|
Issue 90 (Vol.24, Number 1), February 2006
 |
From the President - Elizabeth Bolton |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
The Mather Family (Rosie Wileman, Coalville,
Leicestershire) |
 |
It's the Law |
 |
Tender Love - Horatio Nelson to Emma Hamilton
|
 |
The Harrisons - Nottingham, Calais and
Ballarat (Bev Mahoney, Vermont, Vic.) |
 |
The Plight of the Framework Knitters, 1842
(David E Millott, Devon, ENG.) |
 |
Nottingham Lace in Australia - Battle of
Britain Lace Panel at the Australian War Memorial |
 |
The Lace Place - Wave Rock, Hyden, Western
Australia |
 |
George Fauquet of Calais (Gillian Kelly) |
 |
That Which Goes Around Comes Around (Lindsay
Watts) |
 |
William Wood's Diary by Peter Pennington - a
Book Review by Rosie Wileman |
 |
Genealogy & Computers (cont.) (Richard Lander)
|
 |
Some Nottingham Convicts (transcription of
records at the Nottingham Burrough Quarter Sessions Records,
Transportations 1723-1858 by Betty Guise Forrest of the Lamb Family)
|
Issue 91 (Vol.24, Number 2), May 2006
 |
From the new President - Carol Bailey |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander - Address
by Mrs Jo Harris (Vice President, Ku-Ring-Gai Historical Society Inc.)
|
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
The Shore Family (Barbara Manchester) |
 |
A Day's Tour (of Calais) (Percy Fitzgerald)
|
 |
Sport, Games and Leisure in the 1840s (Richard
Lander) |
 |
The Lace Machines and the Holden Automobile
(Graham Journay with input on the Dixon & Whewell families by Gillian
Kelly) |
 |
Computing & Genealogy (cont.) (Richard Lander)
|
 |
For the Genealogist - Some Marriages at Calais
from the Registers at Calais 1793-1839 |
 |
For those of the Harpley -
http://www.onlinenames.net.au/ (Gillian
Kelly) |
 |
A Family Historian's Lament
|
Issue 92 (Vol.24, Number 3), August 2006
 |
From the President - Carol Bailey |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Congratulations to member Mrs. June Howarth
for her Order of Australia award |
 |
Vale - Enid Florence Bastick 1918-2005 (Lander
Family) |
 |
More Congratulations - 60th Wedding
Anniversary for member Lindsay Watts and her husband |
 |
Potter & Jacklin of Calais and the Agincourt
(Gayle Richardes Potter |
 |
A Nuisance in Back Lane - 1 August 1813
(Records of the Borough of Nottingham) |
 |
Alberton Cemetery, South Australia (Source
Unknown, copy forwarded by Jean Dixon) |
 |
Coin of the Realm - a one penny coin from 1848
with the head of the then young Queen Victoria |
 |
The Shore Family (cont.) - Selina Shore and
the Watts Family (Barbara Manchester) |
 |
Sport, Games & Leisure in the 1840s -cont.
(Richard Lander) |
 |
Shortweight (Records of the Borough of
Nottingham) |
 |
Nottingham Review Extract - 13 August 1852
|
 |
Genealogy & Computers - cont. (Richard Lander)
|
 |
The Early Arrivals - the English Laceworkers
who were in Calais before 1831 |
Issue 93 (Vol.24, Number 4), November 2006
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
The Secrets of 38 Leicester Rd, Loughborough -
Heathcoat's House (Anthony Jarram, Matt Jarram & the Loughborough Echo.
|
 |
For Sale: A Tiny Piece of a Legend (Ned
Kelly's Revolver) (from an article written by Steve Meachim, Newcastle
Herald, 5 Oct 2006) |
 |
Vale Mr. Lindsay Watts - husband of member
Mrs. Lindsay Watts) |
 |
Sport, Games & Leisure in the 1840s -cont.
(Richard Lander) |
 |
Lest We Forget - Private Claud Bingley (a
descendant of Fanny Stubbs of the Fairlie (Judith Griffiths) |
 |
Calais Museum of Fashion & Lace (from La Voix
du Nord, 4 July 2006) |
 |
William Abednego Thompson of Sneiton -
bare-knuckle fighter from Nottingham |
 |
Bendigo's Sermon (Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) |
 |
Genealogy & Computers - Keyboard Shortcuts
(Richard Lander) |
 |
The Early Arrivals (cont.) - the English
Laceworkers who were in Calais before 1831 |
Issue 94 (Vol.25, Number 1), February 2007
 |
From the President - Carol Bailey |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Eliza Robinson nee Houghton |
 |
Floods: Serious Loss of Life (The 1857 Floods
in Maitland) (Margaret Hunt) |
 |
Visit to Calais (Robert J Lakin, Lancefield,
Vic) |
 |
George Wilkins, DD |
 |
William Birks - Chamion Pedestrian of France
|
 |
Vale - Nick Vine Hall (G Jaunay) |
 |
Sport, Games & Leisure in the 1840s (cont.) -
Children's Activities (Richard Lander) |
 |
In Retrospect - The Departure of the
Lacemakers from Calais (from Tulle, March 1983) |
 |
Petit ŕ Petit, L'Usine Boulart Devient La Cité
de la Dentelle! |
 |
The Bunny Family in Nottingham (Beth Williams)
|
 |
For the Genealogist - William Felkin's
Australian Link (Gillian Kelly) |
 |
The Early Arrivals (cont.)
|
Issue 95 (Vol.25, Number 2), May 2007
 |
From the new President - Robin Gordon |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
The Life of Henry & Sarah Lee (Judith Power)
|
 |
Well Suited to the Colony - Do You Have Your
Copy? |
 |
Saywell's Hotel History Served Up on EBay
(Lead from Kate Foy) |
 |
The Lacemakers' Story: Loughborough, Luddites
& Long Journeys (Gillian Kelly) |
 |
The Micron Theatre Company's production of
'The Lacemakers' |
 |
Bromheads on the Hunter River (Lucy Bates)
|
 |
The Flying Lacemakers - John Stringfellow &
William Henson (Richard Lander) |
 |
From Nottingham to the Cape of Good Hope 1819
|
 |
The Early Arrivals at Calais - the completed
lists |
 |
Strangers in the Box (a poem)
|
Issue 96 (Vol.25, Number 3), August 2007
 |
From the President - Robin Gordon |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Invitation to Linen & Lace, Singleton |
 |
Life & Medicine in the 1800s - address by Dr.
John Fluit at our May 2007 meeting |
 |
The Beginning of the End - 1846 (London Times,
27 June 1846) |
 |
The Extreme Clipper Ship - Red Jacket & Thomas
& Louise Selby |
 |
A Curious Circumstance, Dover 29 June 1835
|
 |
The Children of John & Adelaide Shore
(Adelaide Australia Shore, 1851-1919) (Narelle Richardson) |
 |
The French Legion of Honour (Richard Lander)
|
 |
Another Branch to the Donisthorpe Tree - John
Robert Portwine (J.M. Trethewey) |
 |
The Plight of the Framework Knitters - 1812
|
 |
For the Genealogist
 |
Joseph Davis and his children |
 |
Albert Soar - son of Henry Soar & Emma
Sophie Saywell |
 |
George Stubbs, William Stubbs & Mary Green -
a circumstantial story |
|
 |
Deaths in Calais |
Issue 97 (Vol.25, Number 4), November 2007
 |
From the President - Robin Gordon |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
25 Years - A Celebration |
 |
Annals and Legends of Calais - The Basseville
(Robert Bell Calton, 1852) |
 |
The Barnetts of Sneinton (from the notes of
Graham Barnett, Nottingham and ASLC) |
 |
The Thomas Harrison - extracts from her
log (National Archives, Wellington, NZ 21 Set 1976 - converted to
electronic form by Jim Stevens) |
 |
Lest We Forget 11 November - war photos from
Calais, Nottingham & Leicester |
 |
The Parramatta River & Its Vicinity 1848-1861
(D W Campbell, 1919) |
 |
For the Genealogist - Prerogative & Exchequer
Courts of York Probate Index on British Origins |
Issue 98 (Vol.26, Number 1), February 2008 -
Gillian Kelly's final edition
 |
From the President - Robin Gordon |
 |
From the Secretary - Richard Lander |
 |
From the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
The Brownlows of Briar Park - Glenda Gault
|
 |
The Children of Mary Anne Worthington -
Gillian Kelly & Alex Crane Stafford |
 |
From Consul Bonham to Breaker Morant |
 |
Taking the Packet to Calais |
 |
The Production Line of a Lace Factory |
 |
Poaching in the Lace Trade |
 |
1943 Guide to Hiring Women |
 |
William Biddulph - Finding a Name (from the
notes of the Berrima & District Historical Society |
 |
The Leavers Lace Industry in the United States
- A Familiar Story (The American Lace Manufacturers Association, Inc. 1949
|
 |
Samuel Stevens & John Bromhead - Robin Gordon
|
 |
For the Genealogist - Be Warned - Gillian
Kelly |
 |
The Bosses of the Lace Trade in Calais
1845-1848 |
 |
The Spelling of the Day
|
Issue 99 (Vol.26, Number 2), May 2008 - Richard
Lander's first edition
 |
From the President - Robin Gordon |
 |
From the New Secretary - Gillian Kelly |
 |
From the New Editor - Richard Lander |
 |
ASLC Office Holders - The First 25 Years |
 |
Arrival of the Agincourt |
 |
Articles from the "Maitland Mercury", October
1848 on the Agincourt |
 |
Did You Know? The Arnott Family in Morpeth.
|
 |
Fashions for June 1848 |
 |
Port Adelaide |
 |
Report by Mrs Chris Sutton - reprint from
Issue 9 |
 |
Quotations from people who were born or died
in 1848 |
 |
Theakers Yard - research by Mrs Lindsay Watts
|
 |
Book Review: The Diary of a Farmer's Wife
1796-1797 (Claire Loneragan) |
 |
Baggy Green #399 & the link with the
Lacemakers (Judy Gifford) |
 |
The Friends of Charnwood Exhibition (Tony
Jarram) |
 |
For the Genealogist (R Neep)
|
Issue 100 (Vol.26, Number 3), August 2008
 |
From the President - Robin Gordon |
 |
From the Secretary - Gillian Kelly |
 |
From the Editor - Richard Lander |
 |
Maria Maher - An Irish Orphan (address by
Robin Wines) (Summary by Gillian Kelly) |
 |
Probate Records in Nottingham |
 |
SMH Shipping News 8 August 1848 - arrival of
the Fairlie |
 |
SMH Shipping News 8 August 1848 - Immigrants
per the Fairlie |
 |
SMH 8 August 1848 - the English Workman in
Calais |
 |
Emigrants on their way to the point of
embarkation 21 December 1844 |
 |
Book Review - "Man is Never Free" (Claire
Loneragan) |
 |
The Gentleman's Magazine 1862 - Obituaries
|
 |
From a Famine Journal - Tony Curtis |
 |
The English Guild Calais, Ardres Ascension Day
(Peter Barsby) |
 |
Credit Selection of Land in South Australia
(Maureen M Leadbeater) |
 |
The Nottingham Lace Trade in Calais - Help
Needed (Nan Keightley) |
 |
Map of Europe 1848 |
 |
The Calais Lace Project - an article
contributed by Anne Fewkes |
 |
Invented in 1848 (Richard Lander)
|
Issue 101 (Vol.26, Number 4), November 2008
 |
From the President - Robin Gordon |
 |
From the Secretary - Gillian Kelly |
 |
From the Editor - Richard Lander |
 |
Isabella Bridget Shore (Narelle Richardson)
|
 |
Machine Lace - 1857 encyclopaedia entry |
 |
Nottingham Trades in 1848 |
 |
For the Genealogist - 1848 Professions of
Nottingham People with surnames corresponding to those aboard the
Agincourt |
 |
Nottingham newspaper cuttings from 1842 and
1844 |
 |
Digging into your family history - mining and
lacemakers |
 |
Family Historian's Lament |
 |
Old Remedies |
 |
St Mary's Church, Nottingham
|
Issue 102 (Vol. 27, Number 1), February 2009
 |
From the President - Robin Gordon |
 |
From the Secretary - Gillian Kelly |
 |
From the Editor - Richard Lander |
 |
The Emigrant's Friend or Authentic Guide to
South Australia, 1848 |
 |
Editors |
 |
Births to Harpley Passengers after arriving in
South Australia |
 |
Vale - Ian Longmire |
 |
Post Script William Biddulph - Gillian Kelly
|
 |
Homan Family Update - Beth Williams |
 |
Early Calais - Kingsley Ireland |
 |
Resignation of Long-Standing Members - Mignon
& Trevor Preston |
 |
Gillian Kelly's Presentation at November
Meeting |
 |
Wand Family Members Seek Gold - Pam Harvey
|
 |
Berthe Wacogne - A Saywell whose family stayed
in Calais - Eve Cantin |
Issue 103 (Vol. 27, Number 2), May 2009
 |
President's Message - Robin Gordon |
 |
Secretary's Report - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
The Last Sunday in England |
 |
ASLC Income and Expenditure (1 Jan 2008 to 31
Dec 2008) |
 |
Aborigines in Nottingham in 1868 - Anne Fewkes
|
 |
Victorian Funerals and Mourning |
 |
John Stuart Mill |
 |
Sir Charles Augustus FitzRoy |
 |
Sir John Bayley Darvall |
 |
South Australia As It Is |
 |
Brown or Barry? - Gillian Kelly |
 |
The Burghers of Calais |
 |
A Tribute to Elizabeth Simpson, F.S.G. |
 |
Terrorism Claims Another Victim - The Lace
Centre in Nottingham |
 |
Duck-Jones Reunion |
Issue 104 (Vol. 27, Number 3), August 2009
 |
President's Message - Robin Gordon |
 |
Secretary's Report - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
South Australia As It Is (continued from
Tulle, May) |
 |
A Window on the Dormer Family |
 |
The Essential Handbook of Victorian Etiquette
|
 |
Vale - Laurie Howarth, O.A.M. |
 |
Maitland and Morpeth in 1848 |
 |
Charlotte Parsons, Harpley |
 |
Ship Types and Descriptions |
 |
Ship Rigging |
 |
George Foster & Sons - Beth Williams |
 |
The Late Harry Boyle - Lindsay Watts |
 |
Lost by E. Homan - Beth Williams |
 |
History of H.P. Sauce - Judy Gifford |
 |
From Sugar to Lace - Caroline Luard of the
Harpley - Gillian Kelly |
Issue 105 (Vol. 27, Number 4), November 2009
 |
President's Message - Robin Gordon |
 |
Secretary's Report - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
With Rigour and Persistence - The Jarry-Gray
Volume (Emeritus Professor Ken Dutton) |
 |
Using the Pas de Calais Archives on Line -
Gillian Kelly |
 |
The Bromhead Story - "Laced Together" -
Lindsay Watts |
 |
What's this name Burleigh all about? - Bob
Wilson |
 |
French Kiss for Lost Nottingham Industrial Era
- David Lowe from the "Evening Post" |
 |
Fourth Estate - Nottingham newspapers and
journals in the time of our ancestors |
Issue 106 (Vol. 28, Number 1), February 2010
 |
President's Message - Robin Gordon |
 |
Secretary's Report - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
To join those as poor as a "stockinger" - no
choice at all! - Stephen Black |
 |
Birth, Marriage & Death Registers in the UK -
Ian Bracher |
 |
Arrival of the Fairlie |
 |
Snapshot of London in 1848 |
 |
English Poor Laws and the Workhouses |
 |
La Cité Internationale de la Dentelle et de la
Mode de Calais is
open! – Gillian Kelly |
 |
ASLC subscriptions |
 |
Quiz on the first 20 issues of Tulle
|
 |
The 1841 British Census - Richard Lander |
 |
Harpley single people and their known
Australian marriages |
 |
Transportation of convicts from Nottingham to
Australia |
 |
William Bear - Fairlie passenger |
 |
Answers to the Quiz |
Issue 107 (Vol. 28, Number2), May 2010
 |
President's Message - Robin Gordon |
 |
Secretary's Report - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
Nottingham Eccentrics |
 |
The Last Australian Killed in Europe in the
Second World War - Bob Wilson |
 |
The Dixon Family - Harpley passengers -
Jean Dixon |
 |
The Tale of a Wedding Gown - Gillian Kelly
|
 |
Putting Together Your Family History |
 |
Immigration - from The Atlas, 19 August
1848 |
 |
John Blackner |
 |
Did You Know? |
 |
Grandma Climbed the Family Tree |
 |
Nottingham Parishes |
 |
The Birkin Family of Nottingham |
 |
Tracing Your Family History - Richard Lander
|
 |
Shakespearean & Biblical References to Our
Various Interests - Richard Lander |
 |
The Rainbird Murders |
 |
The Clock of Life |
Issue 108 (Vol. 28, Number3), August 2010
 |
President's Message - Robin Gordon |
 |
Secretary's Report - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
A One Time Convict & Sometime Gentleman - the
Rises & Falls of William Talbot Suttor - Robert French |
 |
Greville's Post Office Directory 1872 -
possible Agincourt passenger details |
 |
Competence in a Colony - Colonization &
Emigration (A Memorial addressed to the Lord John Russell) |
 |
Nottinghamshire Record Agents - Richard Lander
|
 |
St Pierre-les-Calais as the Lacemakers knew it
- Gillian Kelly |
 |
Getting Started - Some Useful Genealogical
Sites |
 |
Lost Nottingham Crafts - Richard Lander |
 |
From Calais to Hobart via the Old Bailey -
Barry Holland in Nottingham |
Issue 109 (Vol. 28, Number4), November 2010
 |
President's Message - Robin Gordon |
 |
Secretary's Report - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
Mary MacKillop - Address by Claire Loneragan
|
 |
From Nottingham to Calais - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Register Personal Notices - Richard Lander
|
 |
Calais fights to prevent lace factory moving
to America in 1909 |
 |
Pedestrianism |
 |
The Origins of Calais Lace - Richard Lander
|
 |
Salmagundi - Longmire Family |
 |
Google Books |
 |
Getting Started - Some More Useful
Genealogical Sites |
 |
List of Ship's Officers & Others recommended
for services performed on board |
 |
Harpley |
 |
"Lascelles and Hagar's Commercial Directory -
1848 |
 |
Something Old...The House of Commons, 7 April
1848 |
 |
Latin Relations! |
 |
The derivation of placenames associated with
the lacemakers |
 |
William Browne - Agincourt |
 |
Causes of Death & Illnesses
|
Issue 110 (Vol. 29, Number1), February 2011
 |
President's Message - Robin Gordon (Outgoing
President) |
 |
Secretary's Report - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
Letter to the Editor - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Brownlow Family - ex-Mayor of Nottingham |
 |
Those Other Ships |
 |
The Diary of Joseph Tivey - Bermondsey |
 |
The Harpley Timbers |
 |
Papers Relative to Emigration |
 |
Harry Boyle |
 |
A Remarkable Coincidence - Ray Kent |
 |
Sea Chanties |
 |
Tulle Questionnaire - Issues 21 to 40 |
 |
The End of Transportation to New South Wales
|
 |
Nottinghamshire Historical Directories |
 |
The Brownlow Family - Bev Mahoney & Glenda
Bone-Gault |
 |
Salmagundi - Sir James H B Carr - Gillian
Kelly |
 |
The Frances Family of Nottingham - Tony
Armitage |
 |
Book Review - "Fisticuffs, Diamonds and Lace"
by Ann Rayner |
 |
Mud map of Calais, Section G in 1830
|
Issue 111 (Vol. 29, Number 2), May 2011
 |
President's Message - Stephen Black (New
President) |
 |
Secretary's Report - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
Letter to the Editor - Margo Wagner |
 |
Calais Descendants Meet (John Morley of
Dublin) - Judy Gifford |
 |
The Military Career of George Burley - Bob
Wilson |
 |
Summer of the Cousins (Mather Family) - Rosie
Wileman |
 |
A Fairlie-Bermondsey Connection (The
Wilcockson/Lovett Families) - Judith Griffiths |
 |
ASLC Financial Reports for 2010 |
 |
Harpley Newspaper Cuttings |
 |
Newspaper Cuttings relating to the Agincourt
and Walmer Castle |
 |
The 1846 Calais Census - Using the Resources
of les Archives du Pas-de-Calais - Richard Lander |
 |
Genealogical Terms |
Issue 112 (Vol. 29, Number 3), August 2011
 |
President's Message - Stephen Black |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
Those other ships |
 |
Agincourt Newspaper Clippings from 1848
|
 |
Emigration Papers - Surgeons Superintendent
|
 |
A serious falling out amongst friends?
(William Ward v Richard Husband) |
 |
Walmer Castle - Press Clippings |
 |
Congratulations to Judy Gifford, OAM |
 |
Select Committee Inquiry into Artisans &
Machinery, 1824 |
 |
The Suttor Family of Bathurst |
 |
Bathurst & Kelso Cemetery Transcriptions
(Cornelius Johnson & Frances Crofts) |
 |
O'Connell Plains and Bathurst |
 |
The Arrival of the Agincourt Emigrants
|
 |
The First New South Wales Election
|
Issue 113 (Vol. 29, Number 4), November 2011
 |
President's Message - Stephen Black |
 |
Secretary's Report - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
Plans for Thirtieth Anniversary Celebrations
|
 |
Letter to the Editor (re the Andromache)
- Gillian Kelly |
 |
That Dress (Princess Catherine's wedding gown
& its inclusion of Cluny Lace) - Gillian Kelly |
 |
What was happening in 1685? - Richard Lander
|
 |
Harpley Families - Richard Lander |
 |
Constable Lander arrests a drunken woman |
 |
Nottingham Lace 1760s - 1950s - review of
Sheila Mason's book |
 |
The Alexander Henderson Award & other Family
History Awards |
 |
The Agincourt - Stephen Black |
 |
"Stepper Bill" - an update (Bob Wilson)
|
 |
"Make Lace - Not War" - review of an
international exhibition at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney
|
Issue 114 (Vol. 30, Number 1), February 2012
 |
President's Message - Stephen Black |
 |
Secretary's Report - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
William Brownlow - Agincourt Passenger
|
 |
Stragglers, Strays, Absentees and Deserters
|
 |
The Hosiery and Lace Trades |
 |
Mather Family - Baboo Passengers (Rosie
Wileman) |
 |
Saywell's Eagle Tobacco Factory |
 |
Book Review - "Narrow Marsh" (Rosie Wileman)
|
 |
Lace Fencing |
 |
Sydney Herbert's Female Emigration Scheme
(Judy Gifford) |
 |
Sydney in 1848 |
 |
"Emigration to Australia" from the Ballina
Chronicle, 5 December 1849 |
 |
Richard Silink and the Work of the Historic
Houses Trust of NSW |
Issue 115 (Vol. 30, Number 2), May 2012
 |
President's Message - Stephen Black |
 |
Secretary's Report - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
Anne-Claire Laronde's appointment as the new
Curator of the Calais Lace Museum |
 |
The weather and the lacemakers - Stephen Black
|
 |
Miscellaneous paper clippings (Part 1) |
 |
The Emperor and Walmer Castle
paper clippings |
 |
Our ships as convict transporters |
 |
Sabina Barnett of the Harpley |
 |
Book Reviews - Stephen Black
 |
No Simple Passage by Jenny Robin
Jones |
 |
Private Journal of a Voyage to Australia
1838-1839 by James Bell (Richard Walsh, Editor) |
|
 |
More interesting and free websites |
 |
Marriage licences, banns and certificates |
 |
Did you know? |
 |
Huguenot ancestry |
 |
Livrets |
Issue 116 (Vol. 30, Number 3), August 2012 -
Bumper 30th Anniversary Edition
 |
President's Message - Stephen Black |
 |
Secretary's Report - Carolyn Broadhead |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
The first page of the first issue of Tulle,
October 1982 |
 |
Sydney in 1848 - Claire Loneragan |
 |
The Harpley - Enid Bastick |
 |
Fairlie Gossip |
 |
As poor as a Stockinger |
 |
The first meeting of ASLC at Don Bank
|
 |
Nottingham and the Non-Conformists |
 |
The Burgess Family - one of six non-lacemaker
families aboard the Harpley |
 |
No work, no hope, no bread |
 |
Nottingham Machine Lacemakers - Elizabeth
Simpson |
 |
Translating French death certificates -
Lyndall Lander |
 |
Translating French birth certificates -
Lyndall Lander |
 |
Map of Nottinghamshire |
 |
St Pierre les Calais as the lacemakers knew it
- Gillian Kelly |
 |
South Australian pay rates in 1849 |
 |
How ASLC celebrated its tenth and twentieth
birthdays |
 |
Life in the lace
factories - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Those two Maitlands - Lindsay Watts
|
 |
The lace factory |
 |
And finally the (former) Editor - Gillian
Kelly |
 |
Bobbins and carriages - Gillian Kelly |
 |
Letters from Adelaide - John Freestone
|
Issue 117 (Vol. 30, Number 4), November 2012
 |
President's Message - Stephen Black |
 |
Secretary's Report - Carolyn Broadhead |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
Trade unionism in lace making - Part 1 |
 |
Sharpen your Google search skills |
 |
The Ancient Order of Druids |
 |
Death of James Hemsley - Harpley
passenger |
 |
John Heathcoat |
 |
General Ludd's Triumph |
 |
Thames tugs operating in the 1840s |
 |
Five generations later: the Saywells and the
Deweys unite - Bob Wilson |
 |
Bob Wilson's appointment to the Chair of the
new Rookwood General Cemeteries Reserve Trust |
 |
The Gold Fever, Bathurst
|
Issue 118 (Vol. 31, Number 1), February 2013
 |
President's Message - Stephen Black |
 |
Secretary's Report - Carolyn Broadhead |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
Leavers lace videos on the internet |
 |
Meeting places of the Society over the past 30
years |
 |
The top ten mistakes made in genealogical
research |
 |
Notice of 31st AGM |
 |
Trade unionism in lace making - Part 2 |
 |
Mrs Saywell socks it to Busteed |
 |
Financial Statements for the Year Ended 31
December 2012 |
 |
Searching for a French Connection - Barbara
Manchester |
 |
Origins of Lacemaker Surnames - Saywell,
Gascoigne, Duck and Nutt |
 |
Miscellaneous paper clippings |
 |
Nottingham Trent University Lace Collection
|
 |
Bromhead Family |
 |
Foundation Members of the Society (list)
|
Issue 119 (Vol. 31, Number 2), May 2013
 | President's Message - Stephen Black |
 | Secretary's Report - Carolyn Broadhead |
 | Calais BDM Registers now available on line |
 | Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 | Feedback on Tulle, February 2013 - Bob Wilson |
 | Mrs Robin Gordon, OAM |
 | The machine-made lace industry in Calais, 1904 |
 | William Cope |
 | Neither Elysium nor Pandemonium |
 | The Zion Lace Factory, Illinois |
 | Smuggling (lace) as a fine art |
 | Death Notice: Thomas Dunk, Harpley passenger |
 | Was there scurvy aboard the Harpley? |
 | Some significant Nottingham dates |
 | Highway robbery in Adelaide - Thomas Mountenay the victim |
 | Nottingham surnames research list |
 | Vale - Mlle. Eliane Legrand, c1922 - 5 February 2013 |
 | Gust Speakers over the first thirty years |
Issue 120 (Vol. 31, Number 3),
August 2013
 |
President's Message - Stephen Black |
 |
Secretary's Report - Carolyn Broadhead |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
Trove - an Australian Treasure |
 |
Hand-made or Machine-made lace? |
 |
St Leodegarius Church, Basford (Narelle
Richardson) |
 |
The Bells of St Leonards, Naremburn by John
Taylor & Co, Loughborough |
 |
Men of Nottingham and Nottinghamshire |
 |
1848-1788=60; 60+1848=1908 |
 |
Mail deliveries prior to the 1850s (John S
Saywell) |
 |
The world in 1848 |
 |
Making Sense of Census |
 |
William White's Gazetteer and Directory of
Nottinghamshire & Nottingham, 1832 |
 |
More lace videos on line |
 |
For knitters |
 |
Connections between lacemaker families
 |
Goodliffe/Cooper/Brownlow/Gascoigne |
 |
Duck/Litchfield |
|
 |
Mr Kingsley Ireland - ASLC Foundation Member |
 |
Nottingham Parish Records for Marriages at St
Mary's, 1566 to 1763 |
 |
An Ancient Air - Book Review |
 |
Rt. Hon. Margaret Bondfield PC |
 |
Who was that old man who died aboard the
Harpley? |
Issue 121 (Vol. 31, Number 4), November 2013
 |
President's Message - Stephen Black |
 |
Secretary's Report - Carolyn Broadhead |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
Margo Wagner, OAM |
 |
200 Years Ago - What was happening in 1813? |
 |
The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 October 1848 |
 |
Welcome to New Member, David Groves |
 |
Origins of the Saywells - Bob Wilson |
 |
ASLC Friendships - Judy Gifford |
 |
J.B. Walker - Lace Curtain Factory, Sandiacre
- Jane Bealby |
 |
Lacemaker Cake or Cattern Cake |
 |
Henry James Mather |
 |
For the Genealogist
 |
Mr Calais Brownlow |
 |
Burst reservoir wall at Calais, 1882 |
|
 |
Nottingham - Some Facts |
 |
New South Wales State Records |
 |
Report on the Nottingham Machine-Lace Trade |
 |
Shipping List for Baboo |
Issue 122 (Vol. 32, Number
1),
February 2014
 |
President's Message - Stephen Black |
 |
Secretary's Report - Carolyn Broadhead |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander (Annual
Report) |
 |
The Lacemakers - the movie |
 |
Notice of 32nd AGM |
 |
Financial Reports for the Society for Year
ending 31 December 2013 |
 |
Lord Byron's Maiden Speech |
 |
Hiram Longmire Family Reunion at Lochiel, SA,
October 2013 - Jim Longmire |
 |
Kerr's Hundredweight - a famous gold discovery |
 |
Chris Rogers - Australian Ashes Cricketer and
descendant of William Rogers (Walmer Castle) |
 |
Welcome to eleven new members |
 |
Donisthorpe and Mountney Families - Mrs Chris
Watson |
 |
Society of Australian Genealogists Resources |
 |
200 Years Ago. What was happening in 1814? |
 |
Travelling to Nottingham? |
 |
The Condition of the Working Class in England
- Friedrich Engels |
 |
Alcock Brothers Limited |
 |
Book Review: Don't be late on Monday - Life
and Work in a Nottingham Lace Factory |
 |
Ragged Schools |
 |
Death of the Rev. A. Stubbs - a well-known
Methodist Minister. |
Issue 123 (Vol. 32, Number
2),
May 2014
 |
President's Message - Stephen Black |
 |
Secretary's Report - Carolyn Broadhead |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
Welcome to New Members |
 |
Comment on Tulle, February 2014 – Bob Wilson |
 |
Life aboard an Emigrant Ship – Richard &
Lyndall Lander |
 |
A Thought for Today – time to start writing
your family history |
 |
Lacemakers aboard the General Hewett |
 |
The Thomas Arbuthnot & the Brown Family |
 |
Another Traditional East Midlands Recipe -
Nottingham Pudding |
 |
Letter from Adelaide – John Freestone of the
Harpley |
 |
Henry Longmire – Harpley passenger |
 |
The Homan Family – an Epic Search by Beth
Williams |
 |
The Williams Family of Nottingham and New
Zealand |
 |
Old Nottingham Maps |
 |
Edward Gibbon Wakefield |
 |
Vale - Kenneth Frederick Hawkins, Madeline
Forgie JP, John Stephen Saywell OAM, Delcie Irene Homan and Una May Homan |
 |
Lewis Heymann |
 |
Framework Knitters (FWK) |
 |
Was your ancestor a FWK? |
 |
Lacy objects |
Issue 124 (Vol. 32, Number
3),
August 2014
 |
President's Message - Stephen Black |
 |
Secretary's Report - Carolyn Broadhead |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
St Paul's Church, Hyson Green, Nottingham |
 |
James and Mary Foster - Megan Lucas |
 |
Some forms of machine-made lace |
 |
Finding Dashing Willie - Bob Wilson |
 |
Imitation lace and embroidered nets |
 |
Heathcoat's factory at Tiverton - the original
workforce |
 |
A break from lace...almost |
 |
Nottinghamshire colonists to South Africa -
Rod Neep |
 |
Another traditional East Midlands recipe -
Leicestershire Pudding or Hunting Pudding |
 |
Harpley Happenings |
 |
Obituary - Mrs T. J. Hannam, Navarino |
 |
The problems did not end in 1848! |
 |
Lochiel Hotel in the news 1860s to early 1880s
- Kingsley Ireland |
 |
Mr Harry Boyle's paper - The Lacemakers |
 |
Did our ancestor's know them (Tom Souville and
Beau Brummell) |
 |
Ned Kelly's Lacemaker connections - Megan
Lucas |
 |
Ned Kelly and the Foster Family - a postscript |
Issue 125 (Vol. 32, Number
4),
November 2014
 |
President's Message - Stephen Black |
 |
Secretary's Report - Carolyn Broadhead |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
Temporary closure of Nottinghamshire Archives |
 |
The Royal South Australian Almanac and General
Directory for 1848 |
 |
Family History Group of Bathurst Inc.
celebrates 30th anniversary |
 |
Salmagundi -
 |
NSW BDM in old form |
 |
Honour to ASLC Member, Kingsley Ireland |
 |
Lochiel Hotel, SA, destroyed by fire |
 |
Can’t find an expected death in the Ryerson
Index? |
|
 |
Homan Family News |
 |
Lace –from the South Australian Register, 6
December 1886 |
 |
Nottinghamshire Colonists to South Africa (Rod
Neep) –Part 2 |
 |
Relief by Colonization – a Nottingham
Immigration to South Africa (Gillian Kelly) |
 |
Bathurst Bicentenary |
 |
Vale – Members Eric Sinfield and Dalmas Brown |
 |
The French Economic Situation 1847-1852 |
 |
La Bűche de Noël – Traditional French
Christmas Log Cake |
Issue 126 (Vol. 33, Number
1),
February 2015
 |
President's Message - Stephen Black |
 |
Secretary's Report - Carolyn Broadhead |
 |
Editor's Report for 2014 - Richard Lander |
 |
Notice of the 33rd AGM of ASLC |
 |
Free Nottingham Online Cemetery Search Sites |
 |
ASLC Financial Reports for 2014 |
 |
Lacemaker Descendants who died in the Great
War |
 |
War Service of three Shore Great-Grandsons
(Barbara Manchester) |
 |
Foster Grandsons Who Survived the War (Megan
Fox) |
 |
Nottingham Lace Making – Lewiston Daily,
Sunday 9 December 1907 |
 |
A Trade Puzzle - The Mail and Empire, 13 April
1899, Toronto |
 |
Jeremiah Brandeth |
 |
Also Happening in 1848 |
 |
The South Australian Census 1861 |
 |
The Vernacular of the Lace Industry |
 |
Henry James Mather – Gawler Veteran |
 |
What was happening in 1815? – 200 years ago! |
 |
Joseph Clarke of the Harpley |
 |
That Political Pandemonium: Nottingham (Bob
Wilson) |
 |
Did You Know? Charles Sturt and “Sting” |
 |
Cholera in Calais and St Pierre |
 |
Vale – Death of Anne Fewkes, ASLC Life Member |
 |
Anne Valerie Fewkes – Memories |
 |
The first Australian casualties of World War I |
Issue 127 (Vol. 33, Number
2),
May 2015
 |
President's Message - Megan Fox (New
President) |
 |
Secretary's Report - Carolyn Broadhead |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
Lace Panels in Australia commemorating the
Battle of Britain of 1940 – Sheila Mason |
 |
William Brown(e), Agincourt Passenger – Amanda Churchill |
 |
More Handy
Links - Kingsley Ireland |
 |
Thomas Cook |
 |
More Handy
Links - Judy Gifford |
 |
Huntley, Tinson and Clark(e) - revisited |
 |
John
Heathcoat 1783 - 1861 |
 |
John
Heathcoat's Patent for Bobbin Lace |
 |
Population of
Nottingham and its Suburbs |
 |
Nottingham
observations in 1868 |
 |
Luddism |
 |
An Ode to the
Framers of the Frame Bill |
 |
Letter from
Thomas Latham at Nottingham to the Mayor of Tewkesbury |
 |
Henry Stuart
of the ‘Bermondsey’ |
 |
Vale - Lionel
Thomas William Goldfinch |
 |
Welcome to
new members |
 |
Award to
member, June Howarth |
 |
Lionel Thomas
William Goldfinch – Eulogy |
 |
Emperor |
 |
Office
Bearers of ASLC from 1982-2016 |
Issue 128 (Vol. 33, Number 3),
August 2015
 |
President's Message - Megan Fox |
 |
Secretary's Report - Carolyn Broadhead |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
Those who reigned over our lacemakers |
 |
The expense of revolutions |
 |
Old Nottingham expressions and customs |
 |
John Blackner |
 |
The Nottingham Riots of 1794 |
 |
Nottingham lacemakers in USA |
 |
Hayes Frederick Ingham |
 |
Affiliated associations - update |
 |
Welcome to new members
 |
Kerrie Lucas |
 |
Marion Moran |
 |
Merilyn Stewart |
 |
Cheryl Williss |
|
 |
Henri Hénon
1816-1817 |
 |
Deptford |
 |
The Poor Laws |
 |
Salmagundi
 |
Lace at Pymble
Antiques |
 |
Fraternization
aboard Fairlie |
 |
Dissolving
silk-thread |
 |
Occupations listed
in the British Census of 1871 |
 |
Death of Mary Anne
Huntley - Harpley |
 |
Lace industry
cottages at Stapleford |
|
 |
English Wills and
Probate, 1507-1858 |
 |
Bathurst remembers
200 years of history |
 |
British Army
Officers in the Peninsular War 1808-1814 |
 |
The Sawyer Funeral
and Mourning Coaches at Bathurst |
 |
Queen Anne's lace |
 |
Gypsies in
Nottingham |
 |
Perforated postage
stamps |
 |
Sixty years later -
six persons drown at Calais |
 |
Origin of French
surnames (Lyndall Lander) |
Issue 129 (Vol. 33, Number
4),
November 2015
 |
President's Message - Megan Fox |
 |
Secretary's Report - Carolyn Broadhead |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
The History of the Hand-Knitted Stocking |
 |
Annual Subscriptions Due |
 |
Henri Hénon
continued (to 1823) |
 |
Nottingham lace
trade |
 |
Christmas in
Nottingham (Judy Gifford) |
 |
The French
Republican Calendar |
 |
The development of
machine lace |
 |
Have your contact
details changed? |
 |
Clarifications
regarding Richard Goldfinch and Richard Dixon |
 |
The Kings and Queens
of England |
Issue 130 (Vol. 34, Number
1),
February 2016
 |
President's Message - Megan Fox |
 |
Secretary's Report - Carolyn Broadhead |
 |
Editor's Comment - Richard Lander |
 |
Notice of the 34th AGM |
 |
Vale: Sheila Mary Tess Rogers (Roe Family) |
 |
Financial Statements for the Society a at 31
December 2015 |
 |
Henri Hénon
translation by Lyndall Lander (continued) |
 |
Vale: Elaine
Callaway (Archer Family) |
 |
Harpley
Connections - the Goldfinch and Crowder Families (Cheryl Williss) |
 |
What was happening
in 1816 - 200 years ago? |
 |
Major Innovations -
then and now |
 |
The churches of
Nottingham |
 |
To reign or to
govern? That is the question (Bob Wilson) |
 |
Nottingham's weird
and wonderful street names |
 |
The changing face of
East Midlands lace manufacturing |
 |
The Rogers, Castle
and Groves Connection (Rev. David Groves) |
 |
Welcome to New
Members
 |
Colin Routley
(Crowder Family, Harpley) |
 |
Maxine Menyweather (Saywell
Family, Agincourt) |
|
 |
Lace, Ancient and
Modern |
 |
Weft and Warp |
 |
French Monarchs,
Emperors, Presidents and Heads of State
|
Issue 131 (Vol. 34, Number
2),
May 2016
 |
President's Message - Megan Fox |
 |
Secretary's Report - Carolyn Broadhead |
 |
New Editor's Comment - Jim Longmire |
 |
Sunday School Picnics (Lindsay Watts) |
 |
Lacemaker characters who came aboard
Harpley in 1848 (Part A) (Gillian Kelly) |
 |
Four hundred years ago - death of The Bard |
 |
Lace in Elizabethan Fashion |
 |
Welcome to new member - Wendy Varidel (Duck
Family, Agincourt) |
 |
My dear Great Grandmother's Gift (June Howarth,
OAM) |
 |
Photographs
 |
William Bromhead |
 |
Arthur Bromhead |
 |
Charles and Lucy
Foster |
 |
Chris 'Buck' Rogers |
|
 |
Who's Who in our
Lacemaker Family |
 |
Coming Events
 |
National Family
History Month |
 |
Annual Conference of
NSW/ACT Association of Family History Societies |
 |
Annual Conference of
Royal Australian Historical Society (RAHS) |
|
 |
An exodus of
laceworkers in 1816 (Tony Jarram) |
 |
The year without
Summer - 1816 |
 |
When the Quiet Comes
(Megan Fox) |
 |
The fate of our
lacemaker ships (Jim Longmire) |
 |
Affiliate membership
of the Royal Australian Historical Society (RAHS) |
 |
Thanks to Richard
Lander - recently retired Editor of Tulle (Jim Longmire)
|
Issue 132 (Vol. 34, Number
3),
August 2016
 |
President's Message - Megan Fox |
 |
Secretary's Report - Carolyn Broadhead |
 |
Editor's Comment - Jim Longmire |
 |
The Cow and the Plough (Cheryl Willis) |
 |
Lacemaker characters who came aboard
Harpley in 1848 (Part B) (Gillian Kelly) |
 |
The Origins of Tulle |
 |
Welcome to New Members
 |
Lisa Armstrong-Cook (West family, Agincourt) |
 |
Barbara Medlin (Longmire family, Harpley) |
|
 |
Centrefold Photographs
 |
Don Bank Cottage |
 |
Elizabeth Bolton (100 years of women in NSW
policing) |
 |
Megan Fox (the lacemaker tea towel) |
|
 |
An expression of sympathy to our friends in
France |
 |
One hundred years of women policing in New
South Wales (Elizabeth Bolton) |
 |
One hundred years ago |
 |
Piracy of the lacemaker ship Nelson on
Hobson's Bay |
 |
The commercial career of the lacemaker barque
Baboo (Jim Longmire) |
 |
Our Lacemaker Society tea towel |
 |
Coming Events |
|