Finding a needle in the hay?

Since becoming a deaf historian/researcher/genealogist, I enjoy looking through photos of families and friends and trying to remember my times with late grandparents..

Photos are wonderful to look at for example how did we look like, what did your Aunty or uncle do? What the clothes were like in the old days? Many of photos were not list any names of the people or landmarks on the back. But I recognise some of the mystery people and children which bring some luck of joy in finding them.

In doing the Deaf history, the research help me to find the clue through books, journals, newspapers and video even onlines. The hours has gone by then I realise it may be tea time and don’t have time to cook meals. Because all the works of researches and exploring absorbing me into the works for nothing or least of little income. Some research through archives can be very expensive to order or less expensive to print out or to save in the files.

Just like doing the detective works.

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