I've received this from a colleague. I hope I haven't already
broadcast details of this site. And apols to those who already know
about it.
Roger Fern.
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> Family historians and non family historians alike, may be
> interested in looking at the following web site provided by the
> Public Record Office:
>
> http://census.pro.gov.uk/
>
> This website is a pilot for the release of the whole of the 1901
> Census, which will be made available on the Internet from the first
> working day of 2002. The Pilot consists of the digitised returns for
> the county of Norfolk from the 1891 Census.
>
> The Public Record Office are keen to get as much feedback as
> possible about the site, in particular:
> Is it easy to search? Is the help provided adequate and clear?
> Is the explanation for the charging policy clear? etc.
> Even if you do not have Norfolk ancestors you may like to have a
> look because the feedback the PRO receive from the 1891 pilot will
> help make the launch of the 1901 census as successful and error
> free as possible.
>
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Roger W. Fern,
27 Ladybank,
Chapel Park,
Newcastle upon Tyne,
NE5 1UJ.
(0191) 267-3074 [log in to unmask]
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