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The Record Office![]() The Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland,
Long Street, Wigston Magna, Leicester, LE18 2AH Telephone: 0116 2571080 Admission: Free
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What is the Record Office & how can it help you?The Record Office is a service provided by Leicestershire County Council in partnership with Leicester City Council and Rutland County Council.
The Record Office exists to preserve and provide access to a wide range of resources which can be used to research the history and culture of Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland.
The extensive collections, dating from the Domesday Book to yesterday, include archives, books, newspapers, maps, photographs, videos and sound recordings.
The Record Office enables you to access all these resources to find out about your family tree, house history, local study, school, college or university projects, and a host of other topics.
Access to the collections is freely available to everyone and staff are on hand to help you find the information you need.
The building is fully accessible for people with physical disabilities. For more details please go to : Guide to Physical Access
What sorts of resources does the Record Office hold?Archives of :
Also :
Other services availableIn the public searchrooms there are :
The Record Office also offers :
Collections online :
Access to Archives (A2A) is the virtual national archive catalogue for England. Catalogues of many archive collections at the Record Office are now available at www.a2a.pro.gov.uk
We store and provide access to the important and growing collection of the East Midlands Oral History Archive - see the EMOHA website and online catalogue at www.le.ac.uk/emoha
Three Centuries of Transport (www.transportarchive.org.uk) is a gateway to over 7000 images and information including the Newton photographic archive of the building of the Great Central Railway.
emsource (www.emsource.org.uk) is an online archive and education resource with images and information on topics including Leicester in World War Two.
How do we collect and care for the unique resources we hold?The records are stored in strongrooms conforming to British Standards and housing over 10km of shelving. Repair of damaged documents is carried out by specialist conservators. Microfilming and digital copying of documents which are in heavy demand saves wear and tear.
We welcome new donations of deposits. We are always interested to hear of documents, maps, books, photographs of historical importance relating to Leicestershire, Leicester or Rutland, particularly if they are at risk. We can survey documents and offer advice.
We aim to widen the collections to reflect the modern communities we serve and would welcome records of all sorts from faith groups, communities and businesses.
CatalogueOnline catalogue - The catalogue contains listings of records held among our collections.
EnquiriesOnly very limited enquiry work can be undertaken by Record Office staff. A paid research service is available.
Copy ServicesCopies of items in the collections can be supplied, subject to copyright or other restrictions. Order forms are available here
CertificatesThe Record Office does not provide birth, marriage or death certificates. To obtain these you will need to contact :
For LEICESTER : Superintendent Registrar, Register Office, Town Hall, Leicester. Tel. 0845 0450901.
For LEICESTERSHIRE : Superintendent Registrar, Leicestershire Registration Service, County Hall, Glenfield, Leicester LE3 8RN. Tel. 0116 305 6565.
For RUTLAND : Superintendent Registrar, Register Office, Catmose, Oakham, Rutland LE15 6JU. Tel. 0152 756547 or 756563.
FriendsThere is a Friends group associated with the Record Office. Please go to the Friends page for details of their activities, publications and benefits of membership.
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