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exhibition centre and attracted 10 – 15,000 visitors per year. The show consisted mainly of exhibitions, stands and break-out sessions for individuals wishing to learn more about researching genealogy, family history and building family trees. The last event was held in 2017.
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was a large family history and genealogy event. A spin-off of the television show, the event ran annually in London, England. From its inception in 2005 until it closed in 2017 the exhibition and surrounding events were hosted at the
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tank was the centre piece of the show. The annexed second floor at the Olympia Earls Court venue hosted various educational break-out areas where visitors could consult experts in the fields of genealogical and historical research.
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The exhibition had a “Live show” type theme. Alongside the exhibitor stands various events and showcases were provided to add interest for visitors. In 2009 this included Scottish drummers and pipers and in 2008 a
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Throughout the four days of the show there were various sponsored and independent speakers giving their views on this hugely popular subject area. In 2009 notable speakers included
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On the fringes of the show there were wider interests served including military memorabilia, heritage buildings, coin collecting, maps and personal archiving.
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In 2008 there were over 200 exhibitors from around the world. The most notable included Ancestry,
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Despite its name the Live show was only a spin-off of the television series
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Släktforkardagarna (Family History Days, Sweden - since 1987)
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and the event itself was operated by Wall to Wall Media.
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BBC Magazine Who Do You Think You Are? Issue 19 p.94
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London Olympia
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RootsTech
Federation of Genealogical Societies
National Genealogical Society
Släktforkardagarna (Family History Days, Sweden - since 1987)
"What Do You Think We'll Do Now? Live 2018"
Who Do You Think You Are Live website 2009
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