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Alvin Street<br>
Alvin Street<br>
Gloucester,  Gloucestershire GL1 3DW UK<br>Telephone: 01452 425 295<br> Email: [mailto:archives@gloucestershire.gov.uk archives@gloucestershire.gov.uk]<br>
Gloucester,  Gloucestershire GL1 3DW UK<br>Telephone: 01452 425 295<br> Email: [mailto:archives@gloucestershire.gov.uk archives@gloucestershire.gov.uk]<br>
Website: [http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/archives Archives]<br>Catalogue: [http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/archives/online-catalogue/ Online Catalogue]
[http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/archives Website]<br>[http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/archives/online-catalogue/ Online Catalogue]
 
:There are countless hidden gems in Gloucestershire Archives’ collections.  These range from beautifully illuminated medieval manuscripts to nuggets of priceless information and funny facts, often concealed in ordinary-looking documents.  These treasures are usually uncovered in the Archives’ research room, either by visitors using our collections or by Archives staff that handle them as part of our access arrangements.
 
:Please note that the phone is not staffed on Mondays when the Archives are closed to public access.
]<br>Catalogue: [http://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/archives/online-catalogue/ Online Catalogue]
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'''Bristol Record Office''' (now known as Bristol Archives which is part of Bristol Museums)<br>
'''Bristol Record Office''' (now known as Bristol Archives which is part of Bristol Museums)<br>
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