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'''Cornwall Association of Local Historians'''<br>Kilbirnie Hotel<br>Narrowcliff<br>Newquay, Cornwall TR7 2RS UK<br>Telephone: 01503 272309<br>Email: [mailto:carolevivian309@btinternet.com carolevivian309@btinternet.com]<br>
'''Cornwall Association of Local Historians'''<br>Kilbirnie Hotel<br>Narrowcliff<br>Newquay, Cornwall TR7 2RS UK<br>Telephone: 01503 272309<br>Email: [mailto:carolevivian309@btinternet.com carolevivian309@btinternet.com]<br>
Website: [http://calh.co.uk/ Cornwall Association of Local Historians]
Email #2: [mailto:pam.dodds@hotmail.co.uk pam.dodds@hotmail.co.uk]<br>Website: [http://calh.co.uk/ Cornwall Association of Local Historians]


:The Cornwall Association of Local Historians (CALH) was established in 1981 to bring together people who are interested in researching and uncovering local history in Cornwall. We have a common understanding that local history enriches our lives both as individuals and as whole communities.  Local historians range from interested individuals and members of local societies to the professionals in the field such as archivists, archaeologists, historians and university lecturers. It is an area where amateur and professional can meet and work together.  There are many thousands of people across Britain now actively involved in making a valuable contribution towards enriching and extending our understanding of the past. CALH members do that right here at home in Cornwall.
:The Cornwall Association of Local Historians (CALH) was established in 1981 to bring together people who are interested in researching and uncovering local history in Cornwall. We have a common understanding that local history enriches our lives both as individuals and as whole communities.  Local historians range from interested individuals and members of local societies to the professionals in the field such as archivists, archaeologists, historians and university lecturers. It is an area where amateur and professional can meet and work together.  There are many thousands of people across Britain now actively involved in making a valuable contribution towards enriching and extending our understanding of the past. CALH members do that right here at home in Cornwall.
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