Had this weird (odd ) mail come today:
Online Archives
The Oddfellows is the first International Friendly Society to make its 200 year old paper archives available online to its members and to the general public.
Students, Researchers, Historians, Journalists and just everyday people who want to delve into their family history and ancestry will find The Oddfellows paper archive a useful and comprehensive resource.
The archives hold a mixture of documents; reports, directories, magazines and more. As an ongoing project, new and exciting material is being added constantly.
What can I do with the online archives?
You can search our database of paperwork and books for free and as a member, you can view, download and save the individual pages or collections you want and print them out to read at your leisure.
Genealogy and family history
Genealogists and those who pursue Genealogy as a hobby will find the archives a wealth of information for tracing family history and lineages.
The Oddfellows archive contains a number of documents, such as Reports that hold information about its members, dating back 200 years which makes it a valuable tool for researching family trees and ancestry.
The Oddfellows Magazine also documents activities between its members, such as events and gatherings, as well significant historical landmarks and social changes. For any student or historian researching British history, the archives offer information from a different perspective.
Prices
Free One Week Trial
Searching the archive is free of charge.
In order to view and print the documents you can either buy credits or become a member of The Oddfellows (£25 per year or £23 if paid by Direct Debit), upon which you will be granted unlimited access to the archive and will receive other member benefits.
If you wish to purchase credits instead, the pricing schemes goes as follows:
10 credits = £2.50
25 credits = £5.00
50 credits = £10.00
100 credits = £15.00
1 credit – 1 page
5 credits – a collection file (i.e. A multi page document, for example, a section of the Magazine Jan to March.)
Sign up to the Oddfellows
Online Archives
The Oddfellows is the first International Friendly Society to make its 200 year old paper archives available online to its members and to the general public.
Students, Researchers, Historians, Journalists and just everyday people who want to delve into their family history and ancestry will find The Oddfellows paper archive a useful and comprehensive resource.
The archives hold a mixture of documents; reports, directories, magazines and more. As an ongoing project, new and exciting material is being added constantly.
What can I do with the online archives?
You can search our database of paperwork and books for free and as a member, you can view, download and save the individual pages or collections you want and print them out to read at your leisure.
Genealogy and family history
Genealogists and those who pursue Genealogy as a hobby will find the archives a wealth of information for tracing family history and lineages.
The Oddfellows archive contains a number of documents, such as Reports that hold information about its members, dating back 200 years which makes it a valuable tool for researching family trees and ancestry.
The Oddfellows Magazine also documents activities between its members, such as events and gatherings, as well significant historical landmarks and social changes. For any student or historian researching British history, the archives offer information from a different perspective.
Prices
Free One Week Trial
Searching the archive is free of charge.
In order to view and print the documents you can either buy credits or become a member of The Oddfellows (£25 per year or £23 if paid by Direct Debit), upon which you will be granted unlimited access to the archive and will receive other member benefits.
If you wish to purchase credits instead, the pricing schemes goes as follows:
10 credits = £2.50
25 credits = £5.00
50 credits = £10.00
100 credits = £15.00
1 credit – 1 page
5 credits – a collection file (i.e. A multi page document, for example, a section of the Magazine Jan to March.)
Sign up to the Oddfellows
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