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Andrew McCann's Home Page

This page provides links to web sites to which Andrew McCann has contributed.


'HEIRLOOM' by Andrew McCann

A romantic, burlesque, light comedy with music. Rural England of the 1930s




A scene from 'Heirloom.'


'Out of This World' by Andrew McCann

A family space adventure for the stage


Visit Playwrights on the Web

An international database of playwrights and their websites, offering publishing and production opportunities.


DRAMA WORKSHOP: Ideas For Teaching Drama

Activities for dramatic improvisation work classified under thematic headings.


HERBERT RAWLINSON: Film Actor

Personal family history quest into the life of an actor who emigrated to America, appearing in almost 200 films between 1911 and 1953. Having played leading roles in the silent cinema, he made the transition to character parts in the "talkies" alongside many of the movie greats of his day.


Transcription of 'THE HISTORY AND ANTIQUITIES OF EYAM' By William Wood.

This book about the Derbyshire Plague Village written by a Victorian author was transcribed for the Genuki genealogical site by Andrew McCann


Eyam, Derbyshire. Family Tree Charts From Sixteenth Century Eyam to the Millennium

Data linking Andrew McCann's family through the ages from roots in Eyam and neighbouring villages.


More Family Trees Showing Ancestral Links.


Andrew McCann's Pedigree Chart.


Family Album

A collection of photographs of family members across the generations from Eyam in the 1890s, to the present day.


European Photo Album: Zante



PHOTOGRAPHS OF DERBYSHIRE CHURCHES

These village churches were photographed for the Genuki genealogical site.




More church views like this are to be found on this site.


Click here for a complete list of books about Religious Buildings.


UK INDEX OF LINKS TO USEFUL WEB SITES

A practical means of navigating the web.



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