There is an abundance of Australian maps available online that help depict your family’s places of importance – and even more available in libraries and archives around the country.
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Brilliant webinar with lots of thought provoking ideas for using maps more in my genealogical research.
Very good ideas to using maps in your research and showing how many different maps there are. Time well spent listening to this webinar.
Learned much about how to use maps in research. Thanks!
“Maps are worth their weight in gold.” I liked the way many ideas were presented in how to use maps and to make them interesting to those who are not normally keen on family history. I will look at this webinar again.
Really enjoyed the content and the clarity of the speaker.
As I stated in the comments, this opened up new “avenues” of research
Great tips for where to find maps. Particularly liked the journey planning map sites.
Interesting. Put a new focus on existing resources.