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==Archives==
'''For a list of archives and libraries on the national level, go to the [[Wales Archives and Libraries|Wales Archives and Libraries]] page.'''<br>
'''For a list of archives and libraries on the national level, go to the [[Wales Archives and Libraries|Wales Archives and Libraries]] page.'''<br>
== Record Office ==
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'''Powys County Public Records'''<br>
'''Montgomeryshire Record Office'''<br>Powys Archives<br> Unit 29<br>Ddole Road Enterprise Park<br>Llandrindod Wells, Powys LD1 6DF UK<br>Telephone: 01597 826088<br>
Unit 29, Ddole Road Enterprise Park<br>
Email: [mailto:archives@powys.gov.uk archives@powys.gov.uk]<br>Website: [https://www.familytreeresources.co.uk/montgomeryshire-record-office.html Montgomeryshire Record Office]<br>
Llandrindod, LD1 6DF UK<br>
Website #2: [https://customer.powys.gov.uk/article/1870/Find-archives--local-records Powys Archives]
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Email: archive@powys.gov.uk<br>
:Montgomeryshire Record Office is situated in Llandrindod Wells.  Powys was created in 1974 from Montgomeryshire, Radnorshire and Breconshire and became a unitary county in 1996.  They hold resources relating to this area. Dating from the fourteenth century, these resources cover many different topics, so are useful to anyone interested in conducting research of any type.
Phone: 01597 826088<br>
[https://www.storipowys.org.uk/archives?fbclid=IwAR1SImwIN6mR_BJAPNJtIPlf0AgW4T5AgwpNN00DFhA6jAPq6odX4UxN91A Website]<br>
[http://calmview.powys.gov.uk/CalmView/ Online Catalog]<br>
[https://www.storipowys.org.uk/records-we-hold Records We Hold]
:[https://www.storipowys.org.uk/parish-and-nonconformist-records Parish and Nonconformist Records]<br>
[https://www.storipowys.org.uk/research-service Research Service]<br>
[https://www.facebook.com/powysarchives Facebook]<br>
::Powys Public Record Office, also known as Powys Archives, is the official storage area for the records of the people and establishments of the county of Powysincluding which is comprised of Radnorshire, Montgomeryshire, and '''Breconshire'''. Our collections date from the fourteenth century.


== Libraries ==
== Libraries ==
 
*[https://en.powys.gov.uk/libraries '''Powys County Libraries''']
'''Llanfair Caereinion Library'''<br>The Institute<br>Llanfair Caereinion, Powys SY21 0RY UK<br>Telephone: 01938 811028<br>
Email: [mailto:llanfair.library@powys.gov.uk llanfair.library@powys.gov.uk]<br>Website: [https://customer.powys.gov.uk/article/1467/Llanfair-Caereinion-Library Llanfair Caereinion Library]
 
'''Llanfyllin Library'''<br>Youth and Community Centre<br>Llanfyllin, Powys SY22 5BB UK<br>Telephone: 01691 648794<br>
Email: [mailto:llanfyllin.library@powys.gov.uk llanfyllin.library@powys.gov.uk]<br>Website: [https://customer.powys.gov.uk/article/1468/Llanfyllin-Library Llanfyllin Library]
 
'''Llanidloes Library'''<br>Llanidloes Town Hall<br>Great Oak Street<br>Llanidloes, Powys SY18 6BN UK<br>Telephone: 01686 412855<br>
Email: [mailto:llanidloes.library@powys.gov.uk llanidloes.library@powys.gov.uk]<br>Website: [https://customer.powys.gov.uk/article/1470/Llanidloes-Library Llanidloes Library]
 
'''Machynlleth Library'''<br>Maengwyn Street<br>Machynlleth, Powys SY20 8DY UK<br>Telephone: 01654 702322<br>
Email: [mailto:machynlleth.library@powys.gov.uk machynlleth.library@powys.gov.uk]<br>Website: [https://customer.powys.gov.uk/article/1472/Machynlleth-Library Machynlleth Library]
 
'''Montgomery Library'''<br>Arthur Street<br>Montgomery, Powys SY15 6RA UK<br>Telephone: 01686 668937<br>
Website: [https://customer.powys.gov.uk/article/1474/Montgomery-Library Montgomery Library]
 
'''Newtown Library'''<br>Park Lane<br>Newtown, Powys SY16 1EJ UK<br>Telephone: 01686 626934<br>
Email: [mailto:newtown.library@powys.gov.uk newtown.library@powys.gov.uk]<br>Website: [https://customer.powys.gov.uk/article/1475/Newtown-Library Newtown Library]
 
'''Welshpool Library'''<br>Brook Street<br>Welshpool, Powys SY21 7PH UK<br>Telephone: 01938 553001<br>
Email: [mailto:welshpool.library@powys.gov.uk welshpool.library@powys.gov.uk]<br>Website: [https://customer.powys.gov.uk/article/1493/Welshpool-Library Welshpool Library]
 
== Museums ==
== Museums ==
 
*[https://en.powys.gov.uk/article/1693/Museum-Contacts '''Powys County Museums''']
'''Llanidloes Museum'''<br>Town Hall<br>6 Great Oak Street<br>Llanidloes, Powys SY18 6BN UK<br>Telephone: 01938 554656<br>
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Email: [mailto:powysland.museum@powys.gov.uk powysland.museum@powys.gov.uk]<br>Website: [http://www.powys.gov.uk/index.php?id=905&L=0 Llanidloes Museum]
'''Llanidloes Museum'''<br>Town Hall<br>6 Great Oak Street<br>Llanidloes, Powys SY18 6BN UK<br><br>Telephone: 01938 554656<br>
 
Email: [mailto:powysland.museum@powys.gov.uk powysland.museum@powys.gov.uk]<br>[https://www.storipowys.org.uk/llanidloes-museum Website]
:The museum depicts the history of the Borough of Llanidloes during the last 300 years. Exhibits include a recreated Victorian kitchen, parlour, and gentleman’s study.
::The museum depicts the history of the Borough of Llanidloes during the last 300 years. Exhibits include a recreated Victorian kitchen, parlour, and gentleman’s study.
 
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'''Newtown Textile Museum (Amgueddfa Wehyddu'r Drenewydd)'''<br>5-7 Commercial St<br>Newtown SY16 2BL UK<br>Telephone: 1686 622024<br>
'''Newtown Textile Museum (Amgueddfa Wehyddu'r Drenewydd)'''<br>5-7 Commercial St<br>Newtown SY16 2BL UK<br><br>Telephone: 1686 622024<br>
Email: [mailto:admin@newtowntextilemuseum.co.uk admin@newtowntextilemuseum.co.uk]<br>Website: [https://newtowntextilemuseum.co.uk/ Newtown Textile Museum]
Email: [mailto:admin@newtowntextilemuseum.co.uk admin@newtowntextilemuseum.co.uk]<br>[https://newtowntextilemuseum.co.uk/ Website]
 
::The Textile Museum in Newtown gives visitors a chance to see how the handloom weavers of the mid-19th century lived and worked.  The block which houses the Museum was built in the 1830s as a hand-loom weaving factory, the looms occupying the third and fourth floor above three pairs of back-to-back cottages on the lower floors.  Newtown's development into a centre of industry is described through exhibits in the former cottages, while on the top two floors the story of fleece to flannel is illustrated by looms and spinning wheels.
:The Textile Museum in Newtown - just over the bridge into Commercial Street gives visitors a chance to see how the handloom weavers of the mid-19th century lived and worked.  The block which houses the Museum was built in the 1830s as a hand-loom weaving factory, the looms occupying the third and fourth floor above three pairs of back-to-back cottages on the lower floors.  Newtown's development into a centre of industry is described through exhibits in the former cottages, while on the top two floors the story of fleece to flannel is illustrated by looms and spinning wheels, alongside displays of related industries and influential local people such as Pryce Jones.
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'''Old Bell Museum'''<br>Arthur Street<br>Montgomery, Powys SY15 6RA UK<br><br>Telephone: 01686 668313/01686 669940<br>
'''Old Bell Museum'''<br>Arthur Street<br>Montgomery, Powys SY15 6RA UK<br>Telephone: 01686 668313/01686 669940<br>
Email: [mailto:curator@oldbellmuseum.org.uk curator@oldbellmuseum.org.uk]<br>[http://www.oldbellmuseum.org.uk/ Website]
Email: [mailto:curator@oldbellmuseum.org.uk curator@oldbellmuseum.org.uk]<br>Website: [http://www.oldbellmuseum.org.uk/ Old Bell Museum]
 
:The Old Bell, a 16th century inn, has been converted into a local history museum by Montgomery Civic Society.  Eleven rooms house displays illustrating the long social and civic history of the ancient County Town of Montgomeryshire.  There are permanent exhibitions relating to the medieval and Norman castles and their archaeological excavations with excellent scale models of both.  Two rooms are devoted to the Workhouse and the Cambrian Railways.  A small room in the museum has been restored to demonstrate the various methods of construction in this half timbered building.
:The Old Bell, a 16th century inn, has been converted into a local history museum by Montgomery Civic Society.  Eleven rooms house displays illustrating the long social and civic history of the ancient County Town of Montgomeryshire.  There are permanent exhibitions relating to the medieval and Norman castles and their archaeological excavations with excellent scale models of both.  Two rooms are devoted to the Workhouse and the Cambrian Railways.  A small room in the museum has been restored to demonstrate the various methods of construction in this half timbered building.
 
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'''Powysland Museum'''<br>Canal Wharf<br>Welshpool, Powys SY21 7AQ UK<br>Telephone: 01938 554656<br>
'''Powysland Museum'''<br>Canal Wharf<br>Welshpool, Powys SY21 7AQ UK<br><br>Telephone: 01938 554656<br>
Email: [mailto:powysland.museum@powys.gov.uk powysland.museum@powys.gov.uk]<br>
Email: [mailto:powysland.museum@powys.gov.uk powysland.museum@powys.gov.uk]<br>
Website: [http://www.powys.gov.uk/en/museums/visit-your-local-museum/powysland-museum/ Powysland Museum]
[https://www.storipowys.org.uk/y-lanfa Website]
 
::Powysland Museum illustrates the archaeology and social history of Montgomeryshire from the earliest prehistoric settlers to the 20th century.
:Powysland Museum illustrates the archaeology and social history of Montgomeryshire from the earliest prehistoric settlers to the 20th century. It’s housed in a renovated and restored warehouse beside the Montgomery Canal.


== Archives ==
==Civil Registration Offices==
The [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ '''General Register Office'''] holds a central copy of all birth, marriage, and death registrations in England. These certificates can be ordered from their [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/ '''website'''] (a login is required but it is free to register and search).
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Sometimes research might be required to determine where a town or parish was in a former registration district, or even its current district.  For a list of the '''historic and current registration districts and their parishes''', see [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/bre.html Civil Registration districts in Brecknockshire] between 1837 and 1974.
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Sometimes additional help is available from local registrars. For example, proof of death and close family relationship can make more recent records available. Visit or correspond with:<br>
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*[https://en.powys.gov.uk/article/2497/Find-offices-and-opening-times '''Find Register Offices''']
*[https://en.powys.gov.uk/article/2545/Apply-for-Family-History-Certificates '''Apply for Family History Certificates''']
::All the registers for births, deaths and marriages which took place in Powys from 1837 onwards are now held at the Registration Office in Llandrindod Wells. If you're finding out about your family history, you can order copies of these certificates.]


'''Powys Archives'''<br> Unit 29<br>Ddole Road Enterprise Park<br>Llandrindod Wells, Powys LD1 6DF UK<br>Telephone: 01597 826088<br>
Email: [mailto:archives@powys.gov.uk archives@powys.gov.uk]<br>Website: [https://customer.powys.gov.uk/article/1870/Find-archives--local-records Powys Archives]


:The Powys County Archives Office serves as the official repository for the records of the current county of Powys (established in 1974) and the three incorporated former counties of Breconshire, Montgomeryshire, and Radnorshire.


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For a list of archives and libraries on the national level, go to the Wales Archives and Libraries page.


Powys County Public Records
Unit 29, Ddole Road Enterprise Park
Llandrindod, LD1 6DF UK

Email: archive@powys.gov.uk
Phone: 01597 826088
Website
Online Catalog
Records We Hold

Parish and Nonconformist Records

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Powys Public Record Office, also known as Powys Archives, is the official storage area for the records of the people and establishments of the county of Powysincluding which is comprised of Radnorshire, Montgomeryshire, and Breconshire. Our collections date from the fourteenth century.

Libraries

Museums


Llanidloes Museum
Town Hall
6 Great Oak Street
Llanidloes, Powys SY18 6BN UK

Telephone: 01938 554656
Email: powysland.museum@powys.gov.uk
Website

The museum depicts the history of the Borough of Llanidloes during the last 300 years. Exhibits include a recreated Victorian kitchen, parlour, and gentleman’s study.

Newtown Textile Museum (Amgueddfa Wehyddu'r Drenewydd)
5-7 Commercial St
Newtown SY16 2BL UK

Telephone: 1686 622024
Email: admin@newtowntextilemuseum.co.uk
Website

The Textile Museum in Newtown gives visitors a chance to see how the handloom weavers of the mid-19th century lived and worked. The block which houses the Museum was built in the 1830s as a hand-loom weaving factory, the looms occupying the third and fourth floor above three pairs of back-to-back cottages on the lower floors. Newtown's development into a centre of industry is described through exhibits in the former cottages, while on the top two floors the story of fleece to flannel is illustrated by looms and spinning wheels.

Old Bell Museum
Arthur Street
Montgomery, Powys SY15 6RA UK

Telephone: 01686 668313/01686 669940
Email: curator@oldbellmuseum.org.uk
Website

The Old Bell, a 16th century inn, has been converted into a local history museum by Montgomery Civic Society. Eleven rooms house displays illustrating the long social and civic history of the ancient County Town of Montgomeryshire. There are permanent exhibitions relating to the medieval and Norman castles and their archaeological excavations with excellent scale models of both. Two rooms are devoted to the Workhouse and the Cambrian Railways. A small room in the museum has been restored to demonstrate the various methods of construction in this half timbered building.

Powysland Museum
Canal Wharf
Welshpool, Powys SY21 7AQ UK

Telephone: 01938 554656
Email: powysland.museum@powys.gov.uk
Website

Powysland Museum illustrates the archaeology and social history of Montgomeryshire from the earliest prehistoric settlers to the 20th century.

Civil Registration Offices

The General Register Office holds a central copy of all birth, marriage, and death registrations in England. These certificates can be ordered from their website (a login is required but it is free to register and search).


Sometimes research might be required to determine where a town or parish was in a former registration district, or even its current district. For a list of the historic and current registration districts and their parishes, see Civil Registration districts in Brecknockshire between 1837 and 1974.


Sometimes additional help is available from local registrars. For example, proof of death and close family relationship can make more recent records available. Visit or correspond with:

All the registers for births, deaths and marriages which took place in Powys from 1837 onwards are now held at the Registration Office in Llandrindod Wells. If you're finding out about your family history, you can order copies of these certificates.]