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Thank you Linda Teather [https://substack.com/profile/185449888-linda-teather], Hillary Gadsby [https://substack.com/profile/7719224-hillary-gadsby], Ann Rockley [https://substack.com/profile/13227539-ann-rockley], Bill Moore [https://substack.com/profile/51729824-bill-moore] and so many more of you following along in this recording of Paul Chiddicks [https://substack.com/profile/152592061-paul-chiddicks] telling Adelaide’s story today. I can’t tell you how much it means to us to see you join us from around the continent. Thank you for your added ❤️s to help others see this conversation, too. Thank you. Did I miss you? Add your thoughts in the comments below. Projectkin [http://projectkin.org] programming is offered free with the kind support of our Patrons [http://projectkin.org/patrons] worldwide. Explore our story and join us 👇. Adelaide’s Story Lives On As Paul reminds us in the old saw about a soldier, “He will die twice: once on the battlefield and a second time when his name is no longer spoken.” It’s a concept he’s kept front of mind when researching and sharing stories of his ancestors. When his focus on family stories wavered, he turned to iconic photographs as inspiration. It started with “Toffs and Toughs,” a historic image of boys from two social classes, taken in 1937 outside Lord’s Cricket Ground in England. This is a perfect storytelling photograph and inspired a not-yet-captured tale for Paul. Meanwhile, it set him on a journey to explore the historic details behind iconic photos such as: * The Boy Behind The Picture [https://chiddickstree.substack.com/p/the-boy-behind-the-picture], the story of the little newsboy on the day after the Titanic sank: * Finally, Adelaide’s story. This is the original post on his Chiddicks Family Tree site that went viral with the story of Adelaide Springett in a staged photograph taken by Horace Warner, a Quaker Minister working in London to raise money for the destitute waifs on the street. Paul expanded on Adelaide’s story well after his initial post with more detail in his publication here on Substack: Learn more about Paul Chiddicks in his profile [https://substack.com/@chiddickstree], about his Substack publication, “Stories Behind the Records [https://chiddickstree.substack.com/],” and his newest publication, Is this the kind of post you think your friends and followers might appreciate as well? Kindly add a recommendation so they know how you feel. You’ll be doing us the favor of spreading our work. Thank you. I’m able to share these, along with all of our programs and posts, for free thanks to both the economics of modern platforms and the generous support of our wonderful Projectkin patrons. You’re more than welcome to share this post with friends and family to encourage them to take the time to consider their own stories. Thank you. Get full access to Projectkin at projectkin.substack.com/subscribe [https://projectkin.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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