Worcestershire Record Office

Worcestershire Record Office is located in Worcester, England. It is part of the Heritage Services Division of the Adult and Community Services Directorate of Worcestershire County Council. The Worcestershire Record Office comprises three branches, two of which are open to the public: the County Hall branch and the Worcestershire Library & History Centre (or History Centre branch). The Corporate Information Management Unit is concerned with the management of records produced by Worcestershire County Council staff and is only open for use by members of the council. The record office collects, preserves and makes available records relating to the history of Worcestershire and its residents, dating from the 12th Century to the 21st Century.

History

Worcestershire had been among the first counties to establish a records committee in the 1890s, and a proposal to establish a county record office had been unsuccessful in 1938.[1] Worcestershire Record Office opened with E. H. Sargeant as the first County Archivist in 1947, situated at the Shire Hall in Worcester city. In the mid-1950s additional space was added with the acquisition of the St. Helen’s church. In 1985 the Record Office moved to a purpose-built building located on the County Hall campus in Worcester. In 2001 the branch at St Helen’s was closed, and a new History Centre was opened on Trinity Street in the city. In July 2012 the Record Office and the History Centre are due to move to a new purpose built Worcester Library and History Centre, which will house:

Branches

The Worcestershire Record Office comprises two public branches:

County Hall Branch

The County Hall branch holds original records available for consultation by the public.

Records available

Amongst the original records held at the County Hall Branch are:

Visiting

To consult original documents searchers need to be members of CARN (County Archive Research Network). A CARN ticket can be acquired on production of any proof of I.D. that includes the searcher's address.

History Centre Branch

Worcestershire History Centre does not hold original records; most resources are on microfilm and are self-service. The History Centre is the most appropriate branch for family historians to visit, although there are also sources available for some local history research.

Sources Available

There are also various CD-ROM packages available for use. In addition to microfilm sources, the History Centre houses a countywide selection of local and family history books. These books are for reference only.

References

  1. Elizabeth Shepherd, Archives and archivists in 20th century England, Ashgate, 2009, pp. 97, 112

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