Vanessa Morgan
- vanessa62472@hotmail.co.uk
- Phone
- 07746 800484
- Fees
- £40 to £65 negotiable. No additional travel expenses
- Equipment required
- None
- Size of audience
- Any
- Availability
- Day or evening
- Subjects covered
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- Genealogy - four different talks available from beginners to writing your family history
- Diary of William Lea - local (Droitwich), national and international events written between 1848 and 1882
- Stories Granddad Told - Countryside tales of the early 1900s
- Local Murders of the Nineteenth Century (murders within the vicinity of the talk are chosen from a large collection)
- My Father, POW in Poland
- Read All About It. Snippets from the newspapers, late 1700s to early 1900s
- Local Rogues and villains of the Nineteenth Century (chosen for locality of talk)
- The Revenge of Dr. Wilmore (a Victorian melodrama)
- National Trust:
a) A Weekend Away
b) Family Stories:- The families at Hanbury Hall, Coughton Court and Charlecote Park (3 separate talks)
- Baddesley Clinton and Packwood House (combined talk)
- Two talks set in WW1:
a) Reports from the Front. Extracts taken from The War Illustrated.
b) Dear Mother. Letters between a son and a mother, but not a happy ending. - Fact Stranger than Fiction - Aimed at writers, this talk shows how old newspapers and registers can give ideas for stories or novels and help authentically set the scene for the period. Includes a workshop if wanted.
- Birmingham, its History and its People. Extracts and descriptions from various books and newspapers written between the 1700s and the 1900s.
- Worcestershire, from Romans to Victorians. Written to compliment my book, 'The Little History of Worcestershire'
- Lavinia, Princess or Fake. An 1860s court case involving the Royal Family
- Additional information
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Speaker is a freelance researcher in family and local history.
She is also a writer and has had 4 books published by The History Press:
- Worcestershire, a Family History Guidebook
- Birmingham Murders and Crime
- Warwick Murders and Crime
- Coventry Murders
Numerous articles have also been published in genealogy and general interest magazines.
- Page last updated
- 22 November 2023