Who Do You Think You Are? Live 2013

London Olympia, Hammersmith Road, Hammersmith Road, Kensington
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This event ended on Sunday 24th of February 2013
Admission
Advance tickets are priced £15* for adults. Children go free.
Two day tickets are available priced at £25 and three day tickets at £30.
*Advance tickets are subject to a £2 fee per transaction. Stan
Venue Information
Olympia
Hammersmith Road, W14 8UX
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Kensington (Olympia) 0.09 miles

Taking place at London’s Olympia, from 22-24 February 2013, Who Do You Think You Are? LIVE 2013, is the world’s largest family history show. From the seasoned family researcher to the complete novice, the show is designed to appeal to everyone with an interest in tracing their past.

Visitors can find out more about their ancestors from historical documents, mystery photos, heirlooms, DNA analysis and much more; guided by over 200 exhibitors and numerous experts specialising in family history.

New
This year, the show will be focusing on immigration and emigration, with a fascinating Keynote Workshop giving invaluable advice on how to trace family history in other countries. There will be a dedicated international area for family history societies, which will include representatives from all over the globe including, Italy, Germany, Poland and India, as well as many more.

Informative
The popular Society of Genealogists' workshop programme will provide valuable research advice for both beginner family historians and more seasoned genealogists. There are also one-to-one sessions with our experts available, making the Who Do You Think You Are? LIVE experience easier, interactive and enlightening, for people of all ages.

Military connections
For families with a military background, a dedicated Military Pavilion with specialists from a host of leading museums can answer questions about medals, badges and military records.

Celebrity guests
BBC1’s recent series of Who Do You Think You Are? featured a variety of famous faces delving into their history and this year’s live show will play host to some of these household names. The first in line to appear is TV personality and Masterchef judge, Gregg Wallace, who will be talking about his experience of filming to BBC TV regular Tessa Dunlop in the Celebrity Theatre.

Established favourite Eric Knowles will be the onsite Heirloom Detective, dating antiques in the photography gallery and connecting ageing treasures with events from the past. Gregg and Eric will be joined by more famous names to be announced closer to the opening of the show.

Tags: Exhibition

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