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Request to help with my university research on old

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Rebecca

Rebecca Report 29 Jul 2007 23:02

i'm quite disappointed that none of my pics are old enough :o(

fhmurray

fhmurray Report 3 Aug 2007 13:01

Thanks to a great response from family historians, this survey is now closed to enable me to have enough time to analyse and write up the results. Thanks very much to all of those who took the time to complete it - now I have the fun of reading it all - but the responses look really interesting! I knew picking something family history related would be good - not just for my own interest, but because family history researchers are such a helpful and generous bunch. This posting on genesreunited has been particularly helpful so a special thank you to those who helped me by amending the URL etc. In the end I have collected 242 responses which is brilliant! I still have to arrange the interviews, so if you have expressed an interest in taking part, I will be emailing you personally soon. Thanks again, Fiona

Huia

Huia Report 3 Aug 2007 21:14

Wow, 242 replies. And so quickly. I didnt expect too many people over in England to have old photos as some would have been lost to bombing in the war, and then there are those people who throw out old photos when mum/dad/aunt/uncle/whoever dies. Please can you let us know what conclusions you come to, some time?