primarysources date April 2008 The PublicRecordOffice of NorthernIreland PRONI is situated in Belfast , NorthernIreland . It is a division within the Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure DCAL . The PublicRecordOffice of NorthernIreland is distinguished from other archival institutions in the United Kingdom by its unique combination of private and official records. The RecordOffice is not the NorthernIreland equivalent or imitation of any Great Britain or Republic of Ireland archival institution ... Ireland External links http www.proni.gov.uk PublicRecordOffice of NorthernIreland coord 54 33 58.57 N 5 57 32.28 W region GB type landmark display title Category History of NorthernIreland Category NorthernIreland Executive Category Archives in NorthernIreland Category Organisations based in NorthernIreland Category Culture in Belfast Category Irish genealogy no PublicRecordOffice of NorthernIreland sco Apen Scrow Oaffis o Norlin Airlann ... time PublicRecordOffice, Manuscripts Department of a National Library, County RecordOffice for the six counties of NorthernIreland, and holder of a large range of private records. This range of remit ..., is unique to NorthernIreland. History PRONI was established by the Public Records Act NorthernIreland ... new recordoffice to be built in the UK since the PublicRecordOffice in London was erected in 1838 ... on the Blitz experience in NorthernIreland, including a replica Anderson Shelter. The exhibition ... records on Flickr and to the Conflict Archive on the INternet CAIN . The new recordoffice is located ... and the NorthernIreland Science Park. It is accessible via bus, rail, road and is approximately ... needed more storage space. In April 1933, the office moved to a new central Belfast location, the first ... of the Review of Public Administration, PRONI ceased to be an agency in 2006 and became a division ... includes a public search room which is twice the size of the room at Balmoral Avenue, a reading room ... more details
in 2004. The National Archives of Scotland and the PublicRecordOffice of NorthernIreland were ...for the archive in the Australian state of Victoria PublicRecordOffice Victoria unreferenced date January 2011 Image National archives.jpg right thumbnail 320px The Kew building, before the name change to The National Archives. The PublicRecordOffice PRO of the United Kingdom is one of the three organisations that make up the National Archives UK National Archives the others are the Historical Manuscripts Commission , and the Office of Public Sector Information . The name is no longer used officially ... , and the original manuscript of the Domesday Book . History The PublicRecordOffice PRO was established ... the Office. There was no right to consult the records freely for scholarly purposes until 1852, despite the 1838 PublicRecordOffice Act of Parliament Act s intention of enabling public access ... reading John D. Cantwell, The PublicRecordOffice, 1838 1958 HMSO 1991 Philippa Levine, The Amateur ... Archives United Kingdom fr PublicRecordOffice la Tabularium Publicum Regnum Britanniarum no PublicRecordOffice ... with the National Archives of several other countries. It is sometimes incorrectly referred to as the Public Records Office, but it should be singular. Functions The functions of the archives remain unchanged. It holds the official collection of records of public business for England, Wales and the central ... as it was structurally unsound, between 1895 and 1902. Public search rooms were opened ... held by the PRO and by government departments led to the Public Records Act 1958 , which established .... Even so, growing interest in the records produced a need for the Office to expand, and a second building ... access controls as all other records of public authorities under the FOIA. However, some records ... visitarchive.htm Research Guide Visiting a Records Office http yourarchives.nationalarchives.gov.uk ... more details
Asylum PublicRecordOffice Victoria PROV is the government archives of the Australian Victoria Australia State of Victoria . PROV was created by the Victorian Public Records Act 1973 ref name act cite web title Version No., 033, Public Records Act 1973, Act No. 8418 1973 publisher Victorian Legislation ... Records Structure The Public Records Act established the PublicRecordOffice, the position of Keeper ... of the Minister responsible for the PublicRecordOffice, the Keeper exercises the powers ... Retention and Disposal Authorities publisher PublicRecordOffice of Victoria url http www.prov.vic.gov.au records dispschl.asp accessdate 2008 08 03 ref of public records and a large proportion of the Office ... archives were published in Volume 1, issues No 1 and 2 of PROVENANCE, the Journal of PublicRecord ... 2008 08 03 ref with responsibility for the better preservation management and utilization of the public ... to the Public Library later the State Library of Victoria by the Secretary of the Law Department ... be destroyed without reference to the trustees of the Public Library, a substantial archival collection of Victorian public records was created. The first archivist was appointed to the staff of the Public Library in 1948. In 1955 a Senior Archivist was appointed and a separate Archives Section ... brief, legislative provisions for the control and preservation of public records in Victoria. The Public ... and developed to ultimately house approximately 80 kilometres of public records and to provide a facility for public research. The holdings, based on the records transferred from the Archives Division ... is named after the first Keeper of Public Records, Harry Nunn Order of Australia OAM , ref name nunn ... and is a facility shared by PROV with the Melbourne Office of National Archives of Australia . Researchers ... of Public Records 1948 Donald Baker, first Archivist at the Public Library of Victoria 1949 Rosemary ... Nunn, Keeper of Public Records 1981 Chris Hurley, Keeper of Public Records 1990 Loretta Hambly, Keeper ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name Electoral Office for br NorthernIreland nativename nativename a nativename r logo logo width logo caption seal seal width seal caption formed date1 date1 name date2 date2 name preceding1 preceding2 dissolved superseding jurisdiction NorthernIreland headquarters St Anne s House, 15 Church Street, Belfast BT1 1ER employees 56 budget chief1 name Graham Shields chief1 position Chief Electoral Officer for NorthernIreland Chief Electoral Officer chief2 name chief2 position parent agency child1 agency child2 agency website http www.eoni.org.uk footnotes The Electoral Office for NorthernIreland is an independent, non partisan body which assists the Chief Electoral Officer for NorthernIreland in running elections and compiling the electoral register. See also Elections in NorthernIreland Category Elections in NorthernIreland NorthernIreland election stub ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name NorthernIrelandOffice type Department logo NorthernIreland Office.png ... Castle administration in Ireland Dublin Castle administration 1171 1921 Home Office 1921 1972 br Prime Minister of NorthernIrelandOffice of the Prime Minister 1921 1972 br Governor of NorthernIrelandOffice of the Governor 1922 1973 dissolved superseding jurisdiction NorthernIreland headquarters ... index about the nio.htm NorthernIrelandOffice, About the NIO ref The NorthernIrelandOffice ... in a smaller NorthernIrelandOffice, comparable to the Scotland Office and Wales Office . Ministers The NIO Ministers are as follows ref http www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk content northernirelandoffice Cabinet Office List of Government Departments and Ministers NorthernIrelandOffice ref class wikitable ... northernirelandoffice departmental report 2009.pdf title NorthernIrelandOffice Departmental Report 2009 publisher NorthernIrelandOffice work www.nio.gov.uk accessdate 2009 12 26 ref ... NorthernIrelandOffice Category Ministerial departments of the United Kingdom Government Category Government of NorthernIreland Category NorthernIrelandOffice NIO Departments of the United Kingdom Government type Ministerial title NorthernIrelandOffice Devolution in the United Kingdom fr Bureau pour l Irlande du Nord simple NorthernIrelandOffice ... September 2011 ref cite web url http www.detini.gov.uk sep 11 table 5.14.xls title NorthernIreland ... Secretary of State for NorthernIreland chief1 name chief1 position chief2 name chief2 position child1 agency website http www.nio.gov.uk www.nio.gov.uk footnotes Politics of NorthernIreland PoliticsUK The NorthernIrelandOffice NIO is a United Kingdom government department responsible for NorthernIreland affairs. The NIO is led by the Secretary of State for NorthernIreland , and is based at Stormont ... to the NorthernIreland Assembly . ref http www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk government business government ... more details
The General Register Office GRO NorthernIreland is responsible for the civil registration of births, deaths, marriages, civil partnerships and adoptions as well as administering marriage and civil partnership law in NorthernIreland. The GRO is within the NorthernIreland Statistics and Research Agency which in turn is part of the NorthernIreland Executive s Department of Finance and Personnel. ref http www.groni.gov.uk ABOUT THE GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE groni.gov.uk, accessed 10 October, 2008 ref See also General Register OfficeOffice for National Statistics NorthernIreland Statistics and Research Agency External links http www.groni.gov.uk General Register OfficeNorthernIreland References reflist Category Demographics of NorthernIreland Category Irish genealogy Category National statistical services Category Organisations based in NorthernIreland Category Statistical organisations in the United Kingdom ... more details
The Office of the NorthernIreland Executive in Brussels Office of the NI Executive in Brussels is part of the Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister and is the focus of NorthernIreland s relations with the institutions of the European Union . As a dynamic European region, NorthernIreland ... Government have opened offices since devolution. Like the Office of the NorthernIreland Executive ... The Office of the NorthernIreland Executive in Brussels is located in a prestigious new building ... have a direct effect on the lives of people in NorthernIreland. The European Union has contributed significantly to economic development in NorthernIreland and, through the PEACE Programme, to the process ... full facilities for NorthernIreland Ministers and officials visiting the European institutions and is well placed to serve all NorthernIreland s interests in Brussels. It has state of the art communications with NorthernIreland, a Ministerial suite and conference facilities. Receptions can ... EU policy developments relevant to NorthernIreland Ensuring that NorthernIreland s interests ... Institutions and NI Ministers and officials Raising the positive profile of NorthernIreland among European policy makers and opinion formers Pursuing co operation of practical benefit to NorthernIreland with other European regions Facilitating improved contacts with the EU by NorthernIreland non ..., academic and private sectors. Many NorthernIreland based organisations have used the facilities ... of the European Union in NorthernIreland and staff have developed a strong relationship ... co operation with the other European regions, the NorthernIreland administration has joined the Conference ... ref References Reflist See also Office of the First Minister and deputy First Minister NorthernIreland Executive First Minister and deputy First Minister NorthernIreland Bureau External links ... Category NorthernIreland Executive Category United Kingdom and the European Union ... more details
The Director of Public Prosecutions is the head of the Public Prosecution Service of NorthernIreland , and is appointed by the Attorney General for NorthernIreland . ref cite web url http www.ppsni.gov.uk default.aspx?CATID 3 title About the PPS Public Prosecution Service NorthernIreland publisher Ppsni.gov.uk date accessdate 2011 12 18 ref The current DPP is Barra McGrory QC, who was appointed in 2011. He replaced Sir Alasdair Fraser CB QC. ref cite web author The Committee Office, House of Commons url http www.publications.parliament.uk pa cm200708 cmselect cmniaf 333 8051301.htm title House of Commons NorthernIreland Affairs Minutes of Evidence publisher Publications.parliament.uk date accessdate 2011 12 18 ref ref cite web url http www.irishtimes.com newspaper ireland 2009 0522 1224247110933.html title Fri, May 22, 2009 A service determined to serve all of the community publisher The Irish Times date 2009 05 05 accessdate 2011 12 18 ref See also Director of Public Prosecutions Director of Public Prosecutions England and Wales Advocate General for NorthernIreland References reflist External links http www.ppsni.gov.uk Public Prosecution Service of NorthernIreland official website Category Prosecution services of the United Kingdom NorthernIreland stub law enforcement stub UK gov stub UK law stub ... more details
Infobox UK legislation short title Public Order Act NorthernIreland 1951 parliament Parliament of NorthernIreland long title An Act to make certain provision with respect to the maintenance of public order and the prevention of disturbance of public meetings, and for purposes connected with the matters ... was repealed by the Public Order NorthernIreland Order 1987 , an Order in Council made by the British ... commencement Immediate repeal date amendments 1970 related legislation Public Meeting Act 1908 , Civil Authorities Special Powers Act NorthernIreland 1922 , Flags and Emblems Display Act NorthernIreland 1954 Public Order NorthernIreland Order 1987 repealing legislation status Repealed original text activeTextDocId legislation history use new UK LEG revised text The Public Order Act NorthernIreland 1951 1951 c. 19 was an Act of Parliament Act of the Parliament of NorthernIreland . The Act ... to a breach of the peace or serious public disorder, he could order the route to be changed. If the Minister of Home Affairs NorthernIreland Minister of Home Affairs felt that this would not be sufficient ... of parades in NorthernIreland from the Civil Authorities Special Powers Act NorthernIreland 1922 ... broke out, the Act was used to ban all parades in NorthernIreland for several periods from ... NorthernIreland Order 1987 Category Acts of the Parliament of NorthernIreland 1951 ... required any person or persons organising a public procession to give 48 hours notice to a senior officer of the Royal Ulster Constabulary RUC . The only exceptions were funeral processions and public ... also made it an offence to say or do anything insulting, threatening or abusive at a public meeting ... in a disorderly manner during a lawful public meetings for the purpose of preventing the purpose ... and made it an offence to sit, kneel or lie in a public place to hinder any lawful activity. When ... with a public procession customarily held along a particular route . Maximum fines ... more details
Primarysources date December 2007 This page covers the record of the NorthernIreland national football ... national football team DEFAULTSORT NorthernIreland National Football Team Record In Major Tournaments ... . In the Results section, home result is always given before away result. Where NorthernIreland ... ffebad style text align left fb Scotland 3 3 1 1 1 8 8 0 style text align left fb NorthernIreland 2 ... UEFA Group 3 footballbox date October 3, 1953 team1 fb rt NorthernIreland score 1&ndash 3 team2 ... footballbox date March 31, 1954 team1 fb rt Wales score 1&ndash 2 team2 fb NorthernIreland ... AUT 3 1, 0 2 br fb TUR 1 0, 0 1 br fb ALB 3 1, 0 0 small NorthernIreland were level with West Germany ... F NorthernIreland have unsuccessfully competed for 2008 European Championship qualifying qualification ... the Football World Cup 1982 1982 World Cup . ref cite news title NorthernIreland 3 2 Spain url http ... accessdate 2007 06 01 ref NorthernIreland then recorded a 0 0 draw against Denmark national football ... BBC Sport date 2006 10 11 accessdate 2007 06 01 ref NorthernIreland played Liechtenstein national ... March saw NorthernIreland go top of Group F, having played more games than the other teams, ref cite ... spot at the midway point. NorthernIreland did not play in the June games and fell to third, but they defeated Liechtenstein 3 1, putting NorthernIreland into 2nd place. They slipped to a 1 0 defeat ... 2007 NorthernIreland defeated Denmark 2 1 at Windsor Park with goals from Warren Feeney and David ... sport1 hi football internationals 7100041.stm work BBC News title NorthernIreland 2 1 Denmark date November 17, 2007 accessdate May 20, 2010 ref On the 21 November, NorthernIreland lost the chance ... team Latvia losing 2 1 to Sweden national football team Sweden . NorthernIreland did finish the group in third place on 20 points. As a result of this campaign, NorthernIreland have improved their standing ... br 14 00 British Summer Time BST team1 fb rt NorthernIreland score 0 &ndash 3 br small team2 fb Iceland ... more details
to the European Union . The NorthernIrelandOffice represents the UK government in NorthernIreland ... matters in relation to NorthernIreland. The NorthernIrelandoffice is led by the Secretary of State ...pp semi indef For the European Parliament constituency NorthernIreland European Parliament constituency ... Ireland native name Tuaisceart ireann br Norlin Airlann motto image map NorthernIreland in the UK ... common name NorthernIreland capital Belfast latd 54 latm 35.456 latNS N longd 5 longm 50.4 longEW W ... of the Legislative Assembly NorthernIreland MLA leader title3 First Minister and deputy First Minister ... of Parliament MP leader title5 Secretary of State for NorthernIreland Secretary of State br in the UK ... 3 May 1921 legislature NorthernIreland Assembly area rank area magnitude 1 E10 area km2 13,843 area ... 91.0 NorthernIreland born, 8.15 other white br 0.41 Asian people Asian br 0.10 Irish Traveller ... title NorthernIreland Census 2001 Commissioned Output publisher NISRA year 2001 accessdate ... recognised languages NorthernIreland has no official language. The use of English has been established ... landlines. The code is 028 within the UK and 048 from the Republic of IrelandNorthernIreland lang ... Friday Agreement in 1998, NorthernIreland is largely self governing. According to the agreement, Northern ... author1 Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and NorthernIreland author2 Government of Ireland year 1998 ref NorthernIreland was for many years the site of a violent and bitter ... Protestant. Unionists want NorthernIreland to remain as a part of the United Kingdom, and generally ... up for northernireland index.php archivedate 4 May 2009 title Standing up for NorthernIreland publisher ... , SAGE Publications London In NorthernIreland the objectives of contemporary nationalists are the reunification ... Which of these best describes the way you think of yourself? year 2011 work NorthernIreland Life ... in the Troubles have ceased their armed campaigns. Economy of NorthernIrelandNorthernIreland has ... more details
A recordoffice will typically include public searchrooms including reference books, archive catalogues ... of the UK Archive Network Image Hampshire RecordOffice, Sussex Street geograph.org.uk 1214346.jpg thumb Hampshire RecordOffice, Sussex Street, Winchester The earliest county recordoffice in the modern sense was the Bedfordshire RecordOffice , established by George Herbert Fowler in 1913. To some extent it was operating within established traditions set by the London based PublicRecordOffice ..., are made on the recommendation of staff of the National Archives formerly the PublicRecordOffice ...TOC right see also List of archives In the United Kingdom the term county recordoffice usually refers ... separate city recordoffice , operating along similar lines. Archive repositories are frequently ... operation of such county record offices under the Local Government Records Act 1962 was permissive rather than mandatory, the network has gradually expanded. Bristol RecordOffice , opened in 1924, has been identified as the second local office to become established ref http www.bristol.gov.uk node 1295 Bristol RecordOffice website It was the first borough recordoffice in the country and at the time there was only one other local recordoffice in existence. Retrieved 21 December 2011 ... overlaps between local studies and recordoffice collections, particularly with respect to printed ... as a diocesan recordoffice , latterly operating under the terms of the Parochial Registers and Records ... County recordoffice Category Ministry of Justice United Kingdom Category Local government in the United ... postal service for those who are unable to make personal research visits. All county record offices ... continuously known history of official record keeping than any other county in England. A meeting ... of the records of the Sessions. By 1619 Somerset possessed not only its own record room, but also a room adjoining for the use of searchers. The record room stood next to the Chain Gate on the north ... more details
Bristol RecordOffice was established in 1924. It was the first borough recordoffice in the United Kingdom , since at that time there was only one other local authority recordoffice Bedfordshire RecordOffice Bedfordshire in existence. It looks after the official archives of the City of Bristol , besides collecting and preserving many other records relating to the city and surrounding area for current and future generations to consult. It moved from the Council House, Bristol Council House to newly converted premises in the former B Bond Warehouse in 1992. The office is formally recognised by the Lord Chancellor for holding public records and it acts as a diocesan recordoffice for Bristol diocese. Major deposited collections include those of J S Fry & Sons , chocolate manufacturers, 1693 1966, and Imperial Tobacco formerly W D & H O Wills , tobacco manufacturers late 18C 20C ref Janet Foster & Julia Sheppard, British Archives , 3rd edition 1995, ISBN0333532554 ref . However for many years one of its best known holdings was a single volume of judicial case papers bound up from the actual skin of the 19th century executed murderer, John Horwood ref BBC News item relating to Horwood s long delayed burial http www.bbc.co.uk news uk england bristol 13052364 , retrieved 22 December 2011 ref . External links http www.bristol.gov.uk node 613 Website http archives.bristol.gov.uk dserve Online catalogue References reflist Category Local government in Bristol Category County record offices in England ... more details
RecordOffice The Worcestershire County Historic Environment & Archaeology Service The Worcester Customer Service Centre Branches The Worcestershire RecordOffice comprises two public branches County Hall Branch The County Hall branch holds original records available for consultation by the public ...Worcestershire RecordOffice 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 RecordOffice 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 recordoffice 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 recordoffice had been unsuccessful in 1938. ref Elizabeth Shepherd, Archives and archivists in 20th century England , Ashgate, 2009, pp. 97, 112 ref Worcestershire RecordOffice 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 RecordOffice moved ... the RecordOffice and the History Centre are due to move to a new purpose built Worcester Library ... RecordOffice website http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk archon searches locresult details.asp ... Index General Register Office index of births, marriages and deaths The Worcestershire Photographic ... based in Worcestershire Category Organizations established in 1947 Category County record offices ... more details
Pembrokeshire RecordOffice is a county recordoffice and archive repository located within the town of Haverfordwest in south west Wales . Although preliminary surveys of the Pembrokeshire county records had been carried out by Major Francis Jones as far back as the 1930s, the initial county archivist at Haverfordwest was appointed only in 1963. The present office was first established in the town in 1967, within the former county gaol. It is recognised by the Lord Chancellor for holding official public records and it acts as the diocesan recordoffice for the surrounding portion of St David s diocese. ref name ba3 Janet Foster & Julia Sheppard, British Archives, 3rd edition, 1995, ISBN 0 333 53255 4 ref . Besides keeping local authority and quarter sessions records, together with many Pembrokeshire parish registers , other significant holdings include family and estate papers relating to John Mirehouse of Angle, Pembrokeshire Angle , Carew of Carew, Pembrokeshire Carew Court and Lort Phillips of Lawrenny ref name ba3 . There are proposals to move the office to purpose built premises within the town during the coming years ref News from the Keep Pembrokeshire RecordOffice newsletter, Autumn Winter 2010, retrieved 24 December 2010 http www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk objview.asp?object id 5602&language ref . External links http www.pembrokeshire.gov.uk content.asp?id 15732&d1 0 Website http records.pembrokeshire.gov.uk calmview Online catalogue http www.archivesnetworkwales.info Archives Wales network coord 51.8027 4.9704 type landmark region GB display title Category Archives in Wales References reflist ... more details
The Derbyshire RecordOffice , established in 1962, is the county recordoffice for Derbyshire . It holds archives for the County of Derbyshire and the City of Derby City and Diocese of Derby . ref http www.genuki.org.uk big eng DBY Archives index.html GENUKI Derbyshire Archives and Libraries ref It is situated in Matlock, Derbyshire Matlock . The first County Archivist was Joan Sinar , previously County Archivist at Devon RecordOffice . ref The Devon RecordOffice, 1952 2002 , Devon Records Office Newsletter , May 2002. http www.devon.gov.uk newsletter may2002.pdf Available online ref References reflist Further reading Ferguson, Joan. The early days of the Derbyshire RecordOffice . In Riden, Philip & Edwards, David G. eds. , Essays in Derbyshire history presented to Gladwyn Turbutt Derbyshire Record Society, 30 Chesterfield Derbyshire Record Society, 2006 , 266 80 External links http www.derbyshire.gov.uk leisure recordoffice Website UK stub Category Archives in Derbyshire Category History of Derbyshire Category History of Derby Category Organisations based in Derbyshire Category Organizations established in 1962 Category County record offices in England ... more details
The Berkshire RecordOffice is the county recordoffice for Berkshire , England . It is located in Reading, Berkshire Reading . ref cite web title Location url http www.berkshirerecordoffice.org.uk location publisher Berkshire RecordOffice accessdate 6 July 2011 ref The Berkshire RecordOffice opened on 10 August 1948. ref cite web title Special Birthday Party for Berkshire RecordOffice url http www.reading.gov.uk news pressreleases PressArticle.asp?id SX9452 A7836D29 publisher Reading Borough Council accessdate 6 July 2011 date 4 August 2008 ref References reflist Further reading Flynn, Sarah & Stevens, Mark. Petty criminals, publicans and sinners petty sessions records in the Berkshire RecordOffice , Journal of the Society of Archivists 16 1995 , 41 53. Green, Angela. The Berkshire RecordOffice , Berkshire Archaeological Journal 68 1975 6 , 89 95. Hull, Felix. The Berkshire RecordOffice , Berkshire Archaeological Journal , 51 1949 for 1948 9 , 10 16. Walne, Peter. Local archives of Great Britain, 18 the Berkshire RecordOffice , Archives 4 22 1959 , 65 74. External links http www.berkshirerecordoffice.org.uk Official website coord 51 27 1.02 N 0 58 54.26 W region GB display title Category Archives in Berkshire Category Organisations based in Berkshire Category Buildings and structures in Reading, Berkshire Category Organizations established in 1948 Category County record offices in England England org stub ... more details
coord 53.187 2.888 display title region GB scale 5000 The Cheshire RecordOffice is the county recordoffice and diocesan recordoffice for Cheshire . It houses the Cheshire Archives and Local Studies Service formerly Cheshire and Chester Archives and Local Studies Service . Since 1986 it has been based in Duke Street, Chester . Further reading Caroline M. Williams, Guide to the Cheshire RecordOffice and Chester Diocesan RecordOffice , Cheshire County Council, 1991 External links http archives.cheshire.gov.uk Cheshire Archives and Local Studies website http maps.cheshire.gov.uk tithemaps E mapping Victorian Cheshire http www.allaboutcheshire.org.uk Wiki 20Pages Home.aspx All About Cheshire England org stub Category Archives in Cheshire Category Chester Category Organisations based in Cheshire Category History of Cheshire Category Organizations with year of establishment missing Category County record offices in England ... more details
Lancashire RecordOffice , established in 1940, is the County RecordOffice for Lancashire , England . It is located in Preston, Lancashire Preston . Lancashire County Council appointed Reginald Sharpe France as the first County Archivist from 1947 he also taught on the Diploma in Archive Administration at the University of Liverpool , establishing a link between the recordoffice and the university. ref Elizabeth Shepherd, Archives and archivists in 20th century England , Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2009, pp. 97, 110. The University awarded France an honorary degree in 1950. http www.liv.ac.uk commsec calendar Honorary 20Graduates 20of 20the 20University.pdf Honorary Graduates of the University , accessed 28 December 2010 ref France remained County Archivist until the 1970s. In 1963 B. J. N. Edwards was appointed County Archaeologist. ref A new dimension in the study of Lancashire s past , The Guardian , 30 December 1964 ref By 1969 the RecordOffice was attracting 3,500 visitors annually. ref The Guardian , 28 June 1969. ref Today the archives held at the RecordOffice, dating from the 12th century to the present day, occupy over eight miles of shelving. ref http www.lancashire.gov.uk corporate web ?siteid 4528&pageid 30540&e e Lancashire RecordOffice About Us ref References reflist External links http www.lancashire.gov.uk corporate web ?siteid 4528&pageid 30539 Lancashire RecordOffice http archivecat.lancashire.gov.uk calmview LANCAT , the online catalogue to records coord 53.7584 2.7113 type landmark region GB display title Category Archives in Lancashire Category Organisations based in Lancashire Category Buildings and structures in Preston Category Organizations established in 1940 Category County record offices in England England org stub ... more details
Image Cornwall recordoffice 1.jpg 150px thumb right Cornwall RecordOffice logo Cornwall RecordOffice CRO , part of Cornwall Council , is situated at Old County Hall in Truro and is the main repository for the historical archives of Cornwall . Cornwall County Council was persuaded by Kenneth Hamilton Jenkin and others to set up Cornwall RecordOffice in the 1950s. ref name ODNB Justin Brooke, http www.oxforddnb.com view article 47748 Jenkin, Alfred Kenneth Hamilton 1900 1980 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography , Oxford University Press, 2004, accessed 30 December 2008. ref Today its three and a half miles of shelving holds millions of individual historical documents , including deed s, leases , manorial records, parish registers , correspondence and diaries, maps and plans, County council council records and photographs many of these relating to Mining in Cornwall mining , fishing , farming and most other aspects of life in Cornwall. The documents range in date from the mid 12th century right up to the 21st century and they comprise an exceptionally valuable resource for local history local historians , family history family historians , ecclesiology ecclesiastical historians, mining historians and those undertaking research or academic projects. Their online catalogue contains over a quarter of a million entries and is growing apace. References reflist External links http www.cornwall.gov.uk default.aspx?page 24656 Cornwall RecordOffice http crocat.cornwall.gov.uk dserve DServe.exe?dsqApp Archive&dsqCmd Index.tcl Cornwall RecordOffice Online Catalogue http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk archon searches locresult details.asp?LR 21 ARCHON Details http maps.google.co.uk maps ms?msid 200385996036041578058.0004adf66621ea8c191d3&msa 0&ll 50.261377, 5.066832&spn 0.000861,0.002642 Google map of location Cornwall Category Archives in Cornwall Category History of Cornwall ... in the 1950s Category Education in Cornwall Category Truro Category County record offices in England ... more details
Originally within the United Kingdom the title of Diocesan RecordOffice would frequently have referred to a church owned diocesan registry or chancery. This would have been where the episcopal registers, administrative papers and title deeds were preserved under the general superintendence of the diocesan chancellor . In modern usage it generally refers to an approved repository, frequently operated by a local authority, which has been specially designated by a Church of England bishop for the collection and preservation of historic archives, both from the diocese and also from local ecclesiastical parishes. Historical background The Parochial Registers and Records Measure 1929 permitted bishops to designate such places as approved repositories for parish records. A new Parochial Registers and Records Measure 1978 made it obligatory to designate at least one diocesan recordoffice in each diocese of the Church of England. Usually the diocesan recordoffice will now be within a city recordoffice or an ordinary county recordoffice . However there are some exceptions the Canterbury Cathedral Library and the Borthwick Institute for Archives at the University of York are similarly designated. ref HMSO Record Repositories in Great Britain, a geographical directory, 1992 ISBN 0 11 440243 4 ref The Parochial Records and Records Measure relates solely to the Church of England. Other churches within the Anglican communion , in Scotland, Wales and elsewhere, normally operate in accordance with their own specialist legislation as do many other Christian denominations. The status of various Welsh county record offices as diocesan record offices was the result of an agreement with the Representative Body of the Church in Wales , made in 1976, which gave Welsh parishes the option of claiming facsimile copies of their deposited registers. ref Veysey, A.G. editor Guide to the Parish Records of Clwyd, 1984, ISBN 0 905349 98 9, page 1 ref References Reflist External links http www.legislation.gov.uk ... more details
Warwickshire County RecordOffice is located in Warwick in England . It collects, preserves and makes available records relating to the history of Warwickshire and its people dating from the early 12th to the 21st century. It is owned and run by Warwickshire County Council . History It was first founded in 1933 when it was sited in the Shire Hall. Forty years after its founding it moved to its present site, which is a purpose built building next to Priory Park, Warwick Priory Park . The building was later refurbished and extended in 2002 to 2003, with two new strongrooms and improved facilities for researchers. A new conservation workshop was also provided, in an adjacent building, which is a remaining part of the original 16th 17th house on the site that was demolished except for this small part in 1925. Records held Records in the County RecordOffice include parish register s for Warwickshire, local government records for the county, school records for the county, court records including quarter sessions and coroner s records and the records of the Warwickshire Constabulary . Several hospital archives are at the RecordOffice including those of Warwickshire County Lunatic Asylum ... material kept by the recordoffice, there are various other resources for researchers. These include ... Register Office s birth, marriage and death certificates . Other record offices with Warwickshire material The Warwickshire County RecordOffice is not the only repository holding archives relating ... holds various records for the City of Coventry Shakespeare Birthplace Trust RecordOffice holds ... also have records in the office including the Greville family Earl of Warwick Earls of Warwick ... are held by other record offices. Other archives that hold records relating to the historic county of Warwickshire ... countyrecordoffice Warwickshire County Records Office Category Archives in Warwickshire Category Organisations based in Warwickshire Category Organizations established in 1933 Category County record ... more details
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The Eugenics RecordOffice ERO at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Cold Spring Harbor, New York , United States was a center for eugenics and human heredity research in the first half of the twentieth century. Both its founder, Charles Benedict Davenport , and its director, Harry H. Laughlin were major contributors to the field of eugenics in the United States. Founded in 1910, the ERO was financed primarily by Mary Williamson Averell Mary Harriman widow of railroad baron E. H. Harriman , ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id h0QCIfcFYx8C&pg PT99&dq 22Eugenics RecordOffice 22 22rockefeller 22 funded harriman carnegie v onepage&q 22Eugenics 20Record 20Office 22 20 22rockefeller 22 20funded 20harriman 20carnegie&f false title The Tangled Field Barbara ... Google Books publisher date accessdate 2011 02 03 ref the Rockefeller family and then the Carnegie Institution until 1939. In 1944 it closed, and its records were transferred to the Charles Fremont Dight Institute for the Promotion of Human Genetics at the University of Minnesota . When the Dight Institute closed in 1991, the genealogical material was filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah and given to the Center for Human Genetics. The non genealogical material was not filmed and was given to the American Philosophical Society Library. The American Philosophical Society has a copy of the microfilm as well. The endeavors of the Eugenics RecordOffice were facilitated by the work of various committees. The Committee on Inheritance of Mental Traits included among its members Robert M. Yerkes and Edward L. Thorndike . ref Leila Zenderland, Measuring Minds Henry Herbert Goddard and the Origins of American Intelligence Testing New York Cambridge University Press, 2001 , 164. ref The Committee on Heredity of Deafmutism included Alexander Graham Bell . Harry H. Laughlin was on the Committee on Sterilization, and the Committee ... Eugenics Records Office Finding Aid lists contents of collection at the American Philosophical Society ... more details
Infobox Newspaper name Image ThePublicRecord.png 260px image Image PublicRecord 2008 11 11 frontpage.png 180px caption The paper s November 11, 2008 front page type Weekly newspaper format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid foundation 1999 price free by mail and street boxes owners The PublicRecord headquarters 1323 South Broad Street br Philadelphia PA 19147 br USA chiefeditor James Tayoun , Sr. publisher James Tayoun, Sr. language English ISSN 1938 8551 website http www.phillyrecord.com The PublicRecord is a free weekly tabloid newspaper, published in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania since 1999. The editorial matter is local and state politics, labor unions, schools and community organization news. The advertising matter is by labor unions, businesses, candidates for publicoffice, elected officials, and official city notices such as legal notices by the courts, election notices and Philadelphia Sheriff s sales. ref cite web url http issuu.com phillyrecord docs pr 506 p 4 title The PublicRecord masthead accessdate 2009 10 15 date 2009 10 15 work The PublicRecord publisher James Tayoun, Sr. ref History Image PublicRecord leader.png thumb left 250px The PublicRecord leader, 2009 The PublicRecord began publication in September 1999 as a semi monthly, and changed to a weekly in April ... z recur aboutus.html title About Us accessdate 2009 10 15 date 2009 10 15 work The PublicRecord publisher James Tayoun, Sr. ref The publisher of the PublicRecord is James Tayoun, Sr. who is a former City Councilman in Philadelphia and State Representative in Harrisburg. In 2010, the PublicRecord announced a new sister publication, The South Philadelphia PublicRecord. The founder ... politics, business, schools and community news in South Philadelphia. The PublicRecord also publishes an online daily news edition called the The Philadelphia Daily Record www.philadelphiadailyrecord.com ... PublicRecord, The Category Newspapers published in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Category Publications ... more details