Occupations intrinsically reflect the economic and social context of their time and place particularly for British engineers of the 19th century. Enter George HARRAP of Middlesex and Lancashire, an orphan who forged a successful career as a consulting engineer in the innovative era of Victorian mechanisation, when engineering was still an apprenticeship-driven trade.
Taking George as a case study, this session showcases record sets and strategies for reconstructing an engineer’s career from start to finish. Information-rich sources including professional membership registers, historical patent applications and industrial databases yield a nuanced and contextualised understanding of the working lives of Victorian engineers.
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About the Speaker
Sophie Kay
From DNA to historical maps, from research methods to historical occupations, Dr. Sophie Kay is a professional genealogist and geneticist at Khronicle® (www.khronicle.co.uk) who tackles all manner of family history research challenges from the medieval era to modern day. She’s the Ancestry and Genealogy Expert for popular archaeology show, Time Team, and the Scientist in Residence for The Mixed Museum, where she delivers educational sessions and content in genetic genealogy. A qualified research scientist, Sophie is also a Member of AGRA, a UK organisation of professional genealogists, and works on a variety of projects in both DNA and archival research for private clients and public organisations. Sophie’s family history blog can be found at The Parchment Rustler (www.parchmentrustler.com), where she shares tips, tricks and strategies for making the most of your ancestral research journey.