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* [http://www.dorsethistoryforum.org/ Dorset History Forum] - created in 2007 following an initiative by Dorset County Council's [[Dorset History Centre]] (former Records Office). The Forum is independent of the County Council and the Library Service. It is managed by a Committee of volunteers appointed by members. The Forum seeks to provide a link between local history organisations in Dorset, including: societies, individuals, museums, writers and researchers; in order to enable the sharing of interests and information, so to promote research, publication and the development and sharing of knowledge.  
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20110518184924/http://www.dorsethistoryforum.org/ Dorset History Forum] - created in 2007 following an initiative by Dorset County Council's [[Dorset History Centre]] (former Records Office). The Forum is independent of the County Council and the Library Service. It is managed by a Committee of volunteers appointed by members. The Forum seeks to provide a link between local history organisations in Dorset, including: societies, individuals, museums, writers and researchers; in order to enable the sharing of interests and information, so to promote research, publication and the development and sharing of knowledge.  
*[http://dorsethistorynetwork.org/ Dorset History Network] - network formed "to build a history community in Dorset by sharing knowledge, promoting research and improving communication between members".
*[https://www.dorsetforyou.gov.uk/libraries-history-culture/dorset-history-centre/dorset-history-centre.aspx Dorset History Centre]
*[http://www.alha.org.uk/ Avon Local History and Archaeology] is the umbrella group for local history and archaeology societies in Bristol, Bath, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset. They organise a local history study day each year, and our AGM is accompanied by a lecture with a distinguished speaker.  Each year they publish 3-4 compact but authoritative books on aspects of Avon local history.
*[http://www.alha.org.uk/ Avon Local History and Archaeology] is the umbrella group for local history and archaeology societies in Bristol, Bath, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset. They organise a local history study day each year, and our AGM is accompanied by a lecture with a distinguished speaker.  Each year they publish 3-4 compact but authoritative books on aspects of Avon local history.


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