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History Consultancy Emma Jolly
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Writer, historian, genealogist. Emma is a fount of genealogical knowledge and gave me enormous help while I was researching and writing two novels, both historical fiction. She's a meticulous researcher and if she doesn't immediately know the answer to something she certainly knows where to find it. She helped me sort out intricate details of plot in a story that covered 150 years, and provided brilliant primary sources. I can't thank her enough. Live), and the Florence Nightingale Museum.
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The Blog of Emma Jolly | Notes inspired by my work as a genealogist in twenty-first century London
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Writer, historian, genealogist. For family historians, enjoyment comes not just from seeing our ancestors’ names in print or learning about the worlds they inhabited, but in reading the very words they read. Emma Jolly, in the article Historic Newspapers. Review of Amelia Dyer and the Baby Farm Murders by Angela Buckley. September 17, 2016. Angela Buckley is well-known among family historians as the Chair of the Society of Genealogists and for her work on true crime. Her first book,. July 29, 2016. There...
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Finchley Literary Festival: FLF 2014
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Last year's festival had many new events taking place in Finchley throughout the week. Alex Wheatle MBE, Caitlin Davies, Rosie Fiore, Maggie Butt and Miriam Halahmy were among the authors, poets and local writers appearing at the festival. Last year's theme was: Men Writing Women and Women Writing Men - we discussed such issues as whether writing in third person opposite sex is really writing in a different gender or is just observation. Develop Your Online Author Profile:. Short Stories for Busy Adults.
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