Ancestry Unveils the Nation’s Family Album Today

Ancestry®, the global leader in family history, and the National Portrait Gallery, are thrilled to unveil the highly anticipated display, The Nation’s Family Album this August. The collection celebrates the richness and diversity of family stories across Britain through the years. The Nation’s Family Album is open to the public for free from 10th August 2023 and features a selection of Britain’s most cherished images and stories, with four highlighted portraits on display. An additional 100 portraits, shortlisted as part of the selection process, will be highlighted digitally in the Gallery.

Following over 2,200 submissions by the British public last year, an esteemed panel* selected four images and backstories to be exhibited at the iconic National Portrait Gallery. The four portraits were selected for their encapsulation of the key themes of The Nation’s Family Album: belonging, connection, legacy and identity. Rotimi Odukoya, David Abbott, Stephen Illffe and Ian George McLean’s photographs each hold a story unbeknown to the naked eye.

Simon Pearce, Family History Expert at Ancestry and member of the judging panel says: “Photographs are a valuable source for family history as they provide a snapshot into the everyday lives and events of our families and ancestors. When a caption or backstory accompanies a photo, it can be incredibly revealing and invaluable for future generations. This is why we are thrilled to have partnered with the National Portrait Gallery for this initiative. Viewing these images, and understanding the unique stories behind them, is a truly moving experience. The hope is that the display will be a catalyst for families to capture and store their dearest moments for the future.”