Hi Helen,
I had a look at the Source Template and the Basic Format seems only to
assume that the Passport originated at an official place, not that it's
there now. You can put yourself as the repository and if you have a
Passport/authorisation document old enough not to have numbers, you
enter wha
On 26 Sep 2015 12:58 AM, Helen McCall wrote:
> I was disappointed that the Passport source seems to assume official
> records in some office somewhere rather than an original document in
> your hands. But at least it's recorded, now.
I think that that is more down to lack of survival of the earl
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>> Subject: [LegacyUG] Re my earlier query regarding travel authority
hat the UK has stopped issuing family
> passports.
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> From: "Helen McCall"
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> Subject: [LegacyUG] Re my earlier query regarding travel authority
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> I've just read some recent posting and
I've just read some recent posting and have to conclude it might now be
called a passport - it was issued in 1868. But it covered a man and his
sister. Do I just call it a joint passport?
Helen
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