Gloucestershire Archives and Libraries
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Boundary Changes Affecting Record Storage
The current Gloucestershire County Council area does not have the same geographical boundaries as the historic county.
- Some northern parts of the county, including Long Marston and Welford-on-Avon, were transferred to Warwickshire in 1931. Following the Local Government Act 1972, some southern parts of the county were transferred for administrative purposes to the new county of Avon, which ceased to exist on 1 April 1996. After 1996, the city of Bristol and South Gloucestershire became separate unitary authorities.
Record Office
Bristol Record Office (now known as Bristol Archives which is part of Bristol Museums)
'B' Bond Warehouse (via Create Centre)
Smeaton Road
Bristol, Gloucestershire BS1 6XN UK
Telephone: 0117 922 4224
Email: bro@bristol.gov.uk
Website: Bristol Archives
- Bristol Record Office was established in 1924. It was the first borough record office in the United Kingdom, since at that time there was only one other local authority record office (Bedfordshire) in existence. It looks after the official archives of the City of Bristol, besides collecting and preserving many other records relating to the city and surrounding area for current and future generations to consult. It moved from the Council House to newly converted premises in the former B Bond Warehouse in 1992. The office is formally recognised by the Lord Chancellor for holding public records and it acts as a Diocesan Record Office for Bristol diocese.
- Main article: Bristol Record Office
Archives
Libraries
Gloucestershire County Libraries
Gloucestershire County Libraries
Website: County Libraries
South Gloucestershire County Libraries
Website: South County Libraries
Museums
For a long list of Gloucestershire museums, go to List of museums in Gloucestershire in Wikipedia.
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