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A link to the recording of Gay’s #OnePlaceStudies talk is now available in the Members’ Area of our website.

Not a member? Join us and join in! Our webinars (many of which are recorded) are just part of a range of membership benefits available for £10 a year.

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Committee gives favorable report to resolution urging Schneider Park be renamed a memorial A city council committee advanced a resolution to rename Schneider Park as a memorial recognizing an unmarked burial ground after presenters showed archival and subsurface evidence and neighbors described long-running local efforts; the item moves to full council on the consent agenda.

A city council committee is one step closer to renaming Schneider Park to honor those buried there, revealing a rich history that the community has fought to memorialize for years.

Learn more here

#AkronSummitCounty #OH #CitizenPortal #CommunityHistory #CivicEngagement #AkronMemorials

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Blogging and Social Media Prompts January - July 2026. 
January: #OnePlaceAdverts. 
February: #OnePlaceNetworks. 
March: #OnePlaceClothing. 
April: #OnePlaceVisitors. 
May: #OnePlaceArchaeology. 
June: #OnePlaceCarers. 
Image: Woman sitting at a desk with a keyboard and large computer screen. 
Link: www.one-place-studies.org/blogging-prompts/ 
One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

Blogging and Social Media Prompts January - July 2026. January: #OnePlaceAdverts. February: #OnePlaceNetworks. March: #OnePlaceClothing. April: #OnePlaceVisitors. May: #OnePlaceArchaeology. June: #OnePlaceCarers. Image: Woman sitting at a desk with a keyboard and large computer screen. Link: www.one-place-studies.org/blogging-prompts/ One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

Our blogging prompt for March is #OnePlaceClothing! What did your #OnePlaceStudy residents wear, and who provided their clothing? Consider everyday clothes and Sunday best, workwear and uniforms, what was worn by those attending weddings or society events—and how fashions changed. #OnePlaceWednesday

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Society for One-Place Studies Webinar. 
Tuesday 10 March 2026, 8 for 8.30pm UK time. 
Image: Photo of the village pub (Sycamore Inn) and the church (with its spire) behind it, under a blue sky. Superimposed on the photo is the text - Parwich: A Derbyshire Village Through Time, with Gay Evans. 
One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

Society for One-Place Studies Webinar. Tuesday 10 March 2026, 8 for 8.30pm UK time. Image: Photo of the village pub (Sycamore Inn) and the church (with its spire) behind it, under a blue sky. Superimposed on the photo is the text - Parwich: A Derbyshire Village Through Time, with Gay Evans. One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

Members! In our next #OnePlaceStudies webinar, Gay Evans will tell us about everyday lives and extraordinary events in the Derbyshire village of Parwich, from the early 1800s to the 1920s, featuring the church, pub, Post Office – and a murder. Not a member? Join us and join in! #OnePlaceWednesday

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OHSCA : Oaten Hill & South Canterbury Association Following the unanimous decisions of the recent special meetings of OHDS and SCRA to merge the two organisations, the inaugural meeting of the Oaten Hill and South Canterbury Association, OHSCA was…

The Oaten Hill & South Canterbury Association supports and protects the heritage and quality of life in SE Canterbury. We review planning issues, run green & history groups, and host social events. New members and committee volunteers welcome! Learn more: ohsca.org #KASSpotlight #CommunityHistory

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Can anyone help‬ ‪@xanthh.bsky.social‬ XanthH? It would be fascinating to know if a #OnePlaceStudy or similar project has been done of Simla (or indeed, for us, any other place in #India)! #OnePlaceWednesday

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#OnePlaceWednesday. 
Image: Photo of a grassy bank on the edge of a churchyard, with lots of yellow flowers (Winter Aconite). At the top of the bank is a tree trunk, a little further away to theft of that is a gravestone with a cross on top, and to the right is a wall built of stone (part of the church). Above, to the left, a blue sky can be seen - a rarity in February 2026! 
One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

#OnePlaceWednesday. Image: Photo of a grassy bank on the edge of a churchyard, with lots of yellow flowers (Winter Aconite). At the top of the bank is a tree trunk, a little further away to theft of that is a gravestone with a cross on top, and to the right is a wall built of stone (part of the church). Above, to the left, a blue sky can be seen - a rarity in February 2026! One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

February flowers (from 2024) in my local #OnePlaceStudy to launch #OnePlaceWednesday! Join in by using the hashtag with posts today about anything & everything relating to #OnePlaceStudies, the brilliant blend of #FamilyHistory & #LocalHistory. News, views, ideas, questions, links, pics? Share ’em!

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The recording of Dr Nicholas Dixon's presentation is now available (until February 28th) for members to watch, via the Members' Area of our website.

Not a member? Want to watch this and a host of other recorded webinars on #OnePlaceStudies? Join us and join in, for just £10 a year!

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Board proclaims Black History Month; historians, alumni and students highlight Douglass High School and preserved Willard stories The Board adopted a Black History Month proclamation and heard presentations on the 'Spatializing Black Stories' archive about Willard and an upcoming Douglass High School documentary; students and local groups described research, archival work, scholarships and planned events.

Loudoun County is set to honor its rich Black heritage with the launch of groundbreaking projects that preserve and share the stories of the Willard community and Douglass High School.

Learn more here!

#VA #CitizenPortal #VirginiaBlackHistory #CommunityHistory #CivicEngagement #EducationAccess

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Adding the #OnePlaceWednesday hashtag to this! #Tottenville #LocalHistory #CommunityHistory

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#OnePlaceWednesday. 
Image: Photo taken in a churchyard in February, looking across a green field to a large country house and the leafless trees around it. Various gravestones, some recent, some old and covered with lichens, stand in the foreground. 
One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

#OnePlaceWednesday. Image: Photo taken in a churchyard in February, looking across a green field to a large country house and the leafless trees around it. Various gravestones, some recent, some old and covered with lichens, stand in the foreground. One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

It’s #OnePlaceWednesday! Wherever you are and wherever you are researching, for your #FamilyHistory, #LocalHistory or #OnePlaceStudy projects, we hope you’re having a great week. Use the hashtag to tell us about the places and communities you are studying, and to share your OPS news, pics, and chat.

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If you’re curious about how Local History Hub works, we’re running short, informal info sessions over the coming weeks.
Join one here 👉 forms.office.com/e/NjM6T0QBuu
#LocalHistory #HistoryEducation #PlaceBasedLearning #TeacherLed #HeritageEducation #CommunityHistory

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#OnePlaceWednesday.
Image: Photo of the view across an icy lake, just before sunset on a Winter’s afternoon in January 2025. We see this view through a gap in the lakeside reeds. On the far side of the lake there are trees and bushes silhouetted against the pale blue sky and the setting sun; both the sun and the sky are reflected on the surface of the lake. 
One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

#OnePlaceWednesday. Image: Photo of the view across an icy lake, just before sunset on a Winter’s afternoon in January 2025. We see this view through a gap in the lakeside reeds. On the far side of the lake there are trees and bushes silhouetted against the pale blue sky and the setting sun; both the sun and the sky are reflected on the surface of the lake. One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

It’s #OnePlaceWednesday! Join in by using the hashtag to post, at any time today, about #OnePlaceStudies, where #FamilyHistory and #LocalHistory unite. Questions? Ask them! OPS updates, resources, blog posts, links, pictures? Share them!

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Blogging and Social Media Prompt, February 2026: #OnePlaceNetworks. 
Image: A diagram featuring 'head and shoulders' views of scores of people, connected by lines to represent social networks. 
www.one-place-studies.org/blogging-prompts/
One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

Blogging and Social Media Prompt, February 2026: #OnePlaceNetworks. Image: A diagram featuring 'head and shoulders' views of scores of people, connected by lines to represent social networks. www.one-place-studies.org/blogging-prompts/ One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

New month, new blogging, vlogging and social media prompt! For February we have #OnePlaceNetworks – an opportunity to explore networks involving people in our #OnePlaceStudies, who were linked by a variety of familial, financial, business, charitable, religious, recreational and other relationships.

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Littlethorpe One-Place Study. 
Image: Photo showing a road, on which there is one car heading away and one car approaching, entering the scene from the right and curving round to disappear behind a clump of trees further away on the right. At the middle of the bend, the road is met by a smaller road from the left; in the area enclosed by the roads are houses. The main road has a wide grass verge on the right, and a footpath on the left with a mown grassy area, with a few trees and a sign saying 'Littleborough', to the left of that. The photo was taken during the Winter as the trees are leafless; the sky above is blue with white clouds, and the sun is casting long shadows. 
One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

Littlethorpe One-Place Study. Image: Photo showing a road, on which there is one car heading away and one car approaching, entering the scene from the right and curving round to disappear behind a clump of trees further away on the right. At the middle of the bend, the road is met by a smaller road from the left; in the area enclosed by the roads are houses. The main road has a wide grass verge on the right, and a footpath on the left with a mown grassy area, with a few trees and a sign saying 'Littleborough', to the left of that. The photo was taken during the Winter as the trees are leafless; the sky above is blue with white clouds, and the sun is casting long shadows. One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

We announced the registration of Dave Thompson’s #OnePlaceStudy of #Littlethorpe in Leicestershire in September last year. Dave’s OPS website website is coming along nicely do check out the most recent additions to the site on this #OnePlaceWednesday!

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#OnePlaceWednesday.
Image: Photo of the view across a narrow lake in Winter. On the near shore in the foreground there is grass. Close to the opposite shore are a few large, leafless Oak trees standing at the bottom of a grassy field that occupies the sloping ground rising beyond the water. At the top of the slope, just visible on the left, is part of Fawsley Hall, and on the right, Fawsley St Mary's church with its tower. There are trees in the wide gap between those buildings. Above, the sky is blue; that colour is reflected in the water of the lake along with the trees. 
One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

#OnePlaceWednesday. Image: Photo of the view across a narrow lake in Winter. On the near shore in the foreground there is grass. Close to the opposite shore are a few large, leafless Oak trees standing at the bottom of a grassy field that occupies the sloping ground rising beyond the water. At the top of the slope, just visible on the left, is part of Fawsley Hall, and on the right, Fawsley St Mary's church with its tower. There are trees in the wide gap between those buildings. Above, the sky is blue; that colour is reflected in the water of the lake along with the trees. One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

Welcome to another #OnePlaceWednesday! What’s happening out there in the wonderful world of #OnePlaceStudies? Do you have OPS news, blog posts, links, advice or pictures to share? Do you have OPS questions to ask? Add the hashtag and post away, any time today!

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Great to see more posts inspired by our current #OnePlaceStudies blogging & social media prompt, #OnePlaceAdverts. Info in property sale notices can include owners and occupiers of houses and land, and lists of household goods, farm stock and implements, and tools used in trades. #OnePlaceWednesday

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#OnePlaceWednesday. 
Image: Photo of a view across a field, with a few sheep in the foreground looking towards the camera. In the middle-distance, at the bottom of the field's gentle slope, is a lake with a few trees on its near and far sides, and beyond that are more grassy fields and a small woodland. It is a sunny January day, so the trees are bare and sky is blue, a colour reflected by the surface of the lake. 
One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

#OnePlaceWednesday. Image: Photo of a view across a field, with a few sheep in the foreground looking towards the camera. In the middle-distance, at the bottom of the field's gentle slope, is a lake with a few trees on its near and far sides, and beyond that are more grassy fields and a small woodland. It is a sunny January day, so the trees are bare and sky is blue, a colour reflected by the surface of the lake. One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

Welcome to #OnePlaceWednesday! Use the hashtag to post about the wonderful world of #OnePlaceStudies, or to view what others have posted. If you have a #OnePlaceStudy, what what was it about about your chosen Place that made you decide to focus on it? No OPS – what Place fascinates you, and why?

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The Mitchell Center for African American Heritage in Wilmington preserves the history, resilience, and cultural impact of Black life in Delaware through powerful exhibits and stories.

Learn more:
dehistory.org/visit/jane-a...

#BlackHistory #DelawareHistory #BlackHeritage #CommunityHistory

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Online Workshop: One-Place Studies with Helen Shields. 
2.30pm - 5.00pm, 21 March 2026, via Zoom. £5 per person. Please note that this workshop will not be recorded. 
Image: Devon Family History Society logo (a tree, surrounded by the Society's name, in a white circle). 
Part of a series of 50th birthday online workshops. 
www.devonfhs.org.uk

Online Workshop: One-Place Studies with Helen Shields. 2.30pm - 5.00pm, 21 March 2026, via Zoom. £5 per person. Please note that this workshop will not be recorded. Image: Devon Family History Society logo (a tree, surrounded by the Society's name, in a white circle). Part of a series of 50th birthday online workshops. www.devonfhs.org.uk

On March 21st Helen Shields @helenshields.bsky.social will present an online workshop on #OnePlaceStudies as part of a series of workshops celebrating the 50th birthday of Devon #FamilyHistory Society @devonfhs.bsky.social. Open to non-members and just £5 – book your place! #OnePlaceWednesday

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Adding a #OnePlaceWednesday hashtag to this one – and looking forward to seeing more #OnePlaceStudies making use of National Farm Survey documents when they appear online a little later this year!

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#OnePlaceWednesday. 
Image: Photo of a footpath running down the uneven, grassy slope of a hill. There is a waymark post by the side of the path, a leafless tree to the right, a couple of leafless trees to the left, and a mixture of fields, trees and patches of woodland in the distance, with a pale blue sky above. 
One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

#OnePlaceWednesday. Image: Photo of a footpath running down the uneven, grassy slope of a hill. There is a waymark post by the side of the path, a leafless tree to the right, a couple of leafless trees to the left, and a mixture of fields, trees and patches of woodland in the distance, with a pale blue sky above. One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

A warm welcome to another #OnePlaceWednesday! Please join us in using the hashtag to share news, views, pics, info, links, resources and general chat relating to #OnePlaceStudies, where #FamilyHistory and #LocalHistory. What places have you been focussing on over the last week?

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Riccarton One-Place Study. 
Image: Photo of Riccarton parish church, described by Scotland's Churches Trust as a classical square-plan church with tower and spire standing conspicuously on a hill. We are looking up at the church on a sunny Winter's day (there are no leaves on the trees growing on the grassy bank below the building) with a beautiful, cloud-free blue sky. The clock on the second stage of the tower, just below the small spire, tells us that the time is about 23 minutes past one. 
One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

Riccarton One-Place Study. Image: Photo of Riccarton parish church, described by Scotland's Churches Trust as a classical square-plan church with tower and spire standing conspicuously on a hill. We are looking up at the church on a sunny Winter's day (there are no leaves on the trees growing on the grassy bank below the building) with a beautiful, cloud-free blue sky. The clock on the second stage of the tower, just below the small spire, tells us that the time is about 23 minutes past one. One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

New year, new #OnePlaceStudies! Alana Carmichael’s Riccarton One-Place Study is bringing together #LocalHistory and #FamilyHistory to show how the village of #Riccarton changed over time, how its identity evolved, and how it eventually became part of the town of Kilmarnock. #OnePlaceWednesday

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Blogging and Social Media Prompts January - July 2026. 
January: #OnePlaceAdverts. 
February: #OnePlaceNetworks. 
March: #OnePlaceClothing. 
April: #OnePlaceVisitors. 
May: #OnePlaceArchaeology. 
June: #OnePlaceCarers. 
Image: Woman sitting at a desk with a keyboard and large computer screen. 
Link: www.one-place-studies.org/blogging-prompts/ 
One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

Blogging and Social Media Prompts January - July 2026. January: #OnePlaceAdverts. February: #OnePlaceNetworks. March: #OnePlaceClothing. April: #OnePlaceVisitors. May: #OnePlaceArchaeology. June: #OnePlaceCarers. Image: Woman sitting at a desk with a keyboard and large computer screen. Link: www.one-place-studies.org/blogging-prompts/ One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

A #OnePlaceWednesday reminder of our blogging, vlogging and social media prompts for the first half of 2026. These can be used by anyone seeking ideas for #OnePlaceStudies or place-based #FamilyHistory writing or video creation. This month's prompt is #OnePlaceAdverts.

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#OnePlaceWednesday. 
Image: Photo of an isolated stone-built church, with its tower to the right, and with a cloudy sky above and snow-covered ground all around. Two sets of human footprints can be seen running between the foreground and the narrow doorway into the church. 
One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

#OnePlaceWednesday. Image: Photo of an isolated stone-built church, with its tower to the right, and with a cloudy sky above and snow-covered ground all around. Two sets of human footprints can be seen running between the foreground and the narrow doorway into the church. One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

Welcome to the first #OnePlaceWednesday of 2026! Tell us about your #OnePlaceStudy activities over the holiday season, and/or your OPS hopes, goals, plans or resolutions for the year ahead. General OPS news, views, links, pics and chat are also welcome, at any time of the day, with the hashtag.

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From closure to preservation VaNetta Clark remembers the atmosphere inside the Scullin School as electrifying. “We’ve had individuals describe what their experience was like coming into the space,” Clark said. “It was so enlivening. It just felt like you were getting a really big hug.” Clark is pursuing her Ph.D. at Washington University in St. Louis in education policy. […]

'From closure to preservation'

🖋 Hiba Ahmad | St. Louis Public Radio
📸 Photo courtesy of WashU

#stlamerican #stlnews #stlouis #EducationMatters #CommunityHistory #BlackEducation #STLHistory

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Prince Albert Daily Herald

Prince Albert Daily Herald

NL artists and artisans spotlight: Jerome Canning, boat builder and instructor


#BoatBuilding #CommunityHistory #CraftTraditions #FishingHeritage #JeromeCanning #LocalArtisans #NewfoundlandandLabrador #Winterton #WoodenBoats #Woodworking
paherald.sk.ca/nl-artists-a...

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Fort Lauderdale commission defers Fort Lauderdale Beach Park site plan after public outcry over proposed move of historic basketball courts After hours of public comment and legal review, the commission voted to defer consideration of the Fort Lauderdale Beach Park Alternative 1A site plan — which would relocate decades‑old beachfront basketball courts to make room for developer‑linked pickleball courts and other amenities — and directed staff and the mayor to seek clarification from the Bahia Mar CDD and developer about funding, permitting and the agreement’s deadlines.

Fort Lauderdale residents are rallying to save their beloved beachfront basketball courts as the City Commission defers a controversial site plan amidst heated public testimony.

Learn more here

#FortLauderdaleBrowardCounty #FL #PublicParticipation #ParksDevelopment #CommunityHistory

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Southaven moves to condemn long-blighted Highway Baptist Church, tables Checkers property to January 6 After years of enforcement and a 2023 unsafe-building finding, the board voted to proceed with condemnation of 7515 Highway 51 (Highway Baptist Church) under Mississippi Code 21-19-11 and tabled 938 Main Street (former Checkers) to Jan. 6 for interior inspection and a remediation plan.

Southaven's Board of Aldermen has voted to condemn the long-neglected Highway Baptist Church, sparking emotional pleas from community members to preserve its rich history amid urgent safety concerns.

Read the full story.

#SouthavenDeSotoCounty #MS #CommunityHistory #BuildingRemediation

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Destinations – December 2025. 
Image: Front cover of Destinations, the journal of the Society for One-Place Studies. It features a photo of a shallow watercourse running over a rocky bed, beneath the arches of two adjacent stone structures (built, at different dates, to carry a road). 
The Cemeteries of Bratton Clovelly, Devon. 
Hidden History in Owston Ferry. 
Mummell Catholic Cemetery. 
Grassington Winter Celebrations Reconsidered. 
2025 AGM and Conference. 
Causes of Death of Those Buried at Coates, 1908 to 1918. 
One Place, One Paragraph. 
Blogging Prompts – A Reminder. 
One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

Destinations – December 2025. Image: Front cover of Destinations, the journal of the Society for One-Place Studies. It features a photo of a shallow watercourse running over a rocky bed, beneath the arches of two adjacent stone structures (built, at different dates, to carry a road). The Cemeteries of Bratton Clovelly, Devon. Hidden History in Owston Ferry. Mummell Catholic Cemetery. Grassington Winter Celebrations Reconsidered. 2025 AGM and Conference. Causes of Death of Those Buried at Coates, 1908 to 1918. One Place, One Paragraph. Blogging Prompts – A Reminder. One-Place Studies, where family history and local history unite.

The latest issue of our #OnePlaceStudies journal Destinations—featuring articles on cemeteries, a review of our recent AGM and Conference, and more—can now be downloaded from the Members’ Area of our website! Thanks to our new editor Mick Warner for putting together this excellent edition.

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