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HOW TO KEEP YOUR HOUSE HISTORY ORGANISED

Step 1: Find a system that works for you

You know this already: it doesn’t matter whether you use dedicated software or a good old-fashioned notebook; what does matter is that you make an intelligible and thorough record of the details you uncover.

At the House History Show, back in May, we asked members of the @ HouseHistoryHr team for advice as to how they recorded their house history research. Both Melanie Backe-Hansen and

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