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Conference Recordings Now Available

21 Oct | News,

Recordings of most of the conference lectures are now available for viewing in the members are of the FIBIS website. To watch them log into the members’ area and then click on Lecture Recordings in the navigation menu. You will then see a link to the 25 Years Conference Lecture Recordings. Some are only available for a short time at the speakers request, so be sure to watch them before they disappear. There are also a few lectures still to be uploaded.

Videos currently available include:

  • The Brighton Royal Pavilion and its connection to India and the First World War by Jody East
  • Are You Sitting Comfortably? Telling your family’s story by Janet Few
  • The East India Company from 1600-1860s. Spices, Trade, Empire & Power by Jef Page
  • What the Society of Genealogists holds in its archives and library relating to British India and the Far East by Else Churchill
  • Memsahib and Mother: Centring the Female Experience of the British Raj by Sophie Kay
  • The Children of John Company – The Anglo Indians by Geraldine Charles
  • Hooghly: The Global History of a River by Robert Ivermee
  • Researching your British Railway ancestor in India prior to 1947 by Hugh Wilding
  • Researching British India, beyond India by Karen de Bruyne
  • The Scottish Cemetery Project in Kolkata by Lord Bruce
  • Freemasons in India: finding your ancestors at the Museum of Freemasonry by Susan Snell
  • Doctoring in the Tropics; Medical Life in Colonial India by Charles Hayter
  • A Head Ache and a Heart Ache: the Indian Army at Partition by Mike Tickner

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