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Published date: 20 July 2012

Please note: due to technical difficulties, the first few minutes of this talk are missing. We apologise for the inconvenience caused.

Charities have been operating in many forms for nearly 800 years. They were at their most important in Victorian England where in some places they rivalled the poor law in providing for the unfortunate. This podcast explores the history of charities and the records you can use to research ancestors who either sought their aid or who helped to run them.

Simon Fowler is a freelance researcher, historian and writer. He worked on and off at The National Archives/Public Record Office for over 30 years. Simon has found charity records fascinating ever since he studied them for a PhD.

 

Author: Simon Fowler Duration: 33:42

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