5 steps to preserve your family photos

Ensure the longevity of your family’s photographic history and create something great with these guidelines for storing photos.

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Finding clues in old family photos
Old family photos are filled with clues – clothing, hairstyles, landmarks – that can help...
How to interview relatives about your family history
The best starting point to your family history is usually talking to family members. When doing...
10 tips to get the kids interested in family history
Everyone loves a good story – and that goes double for kids. Fortunately family history is...

 

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Ensure the longevity of your family’s photographic history and create something great with these guidelines for storing photos.
10 tips to get the kids interested in family historyEveryone loves a good story – and that goes double for kids. Fortunately family history is full of fascinating stories, particularly if you know how to tell them. Try the following tips for making family history interesting to historians of all ages.
How to interview relatives about your family historyThe best starting point to your family history is usually talking to family members. When doing this, it's important to prepare the right questions and encourage your relatives to talk freely.
Finding clues in old family photosOld family photos are filled with clues – clothing, hairstyles, landmarks – that can help you piece together your family history and learn a lot about your ancestors. 
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