Quite a while back, a lister gave me the site address for Procat, so I could search for piece numbers etc. on census records, and get geographaical location, and vice versa, i.e. geographical location then HO no. or whatever, and piece numbers. I bookmarked it and used it very successfully (for me that is). It now does not exist, and perusal of the National Archives had not led me to the relevant connection. Lookig forward to being put right, Jo. Shropshire.
Hi Jo, It comes tucked away on The National Archives Website, http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ Select, Search the Archives, then 4th in the dropdown list is, 'The Catalogue' which is the old ProCat. open it up and select Search, From there on you should recognise it. Ken Manchester > Quite a while back, a lister gave me the site address for Procat, so I > could search for piece numbers etc. on census records, and get > geographaical location, and vice versa, i.e. geographical location then > HO no. or whatever, and piece numbers. > I bookmarked it and used it very successfully (for me that is). > It now does not exist, and perusal of the National Archives had not led me > to the relevant connection.
Hi Jo, Who said; > > Quite a while back, a lister gave me the site address for Procat, so I could > search for piece numbers etc. on census records.... I think that was I. Use this link now. http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/default.asp Hope it helps, Gwynne Chadwick RAF Bridgnorth web site. http://rafbridgnorth.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk
Modern pics, many countryside & older buildings, though one of a modern retail park. Probably needs broadband. Last time I looked Shropshire was poorly represented but now have plenty pages, tempted to see about downloading some of my own digital photos. http://www.geograph.org.uk/ go into Search Images, type Shropshire Jo, who is unlikely to ever have own site.