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The Cheshire Record Office is the county record office and diocesan record office for Cheshire. It houses the Cheshire Archives and Local Studies Service (formerly Cheshire and Chester Archives and Local Studies Service). Since 1986 it has been based in Duke Street, Chester.
The Bunbury Agreement was agreed locally, [41] but the strategic position of Cheshire and the port of Chester meant that national commanders could never accept the local neutrality and the forces ended up clashing in the First Battle of Middlewich in March 1643. The county saw many battles fought on its lands — notably, the sieges of Nantwich ...
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The society continue to invest in the property and the auditorium and bar are now fitted to a very high standard. Photographs of productions and poster designs can be viewed on the theatre website and Cheshire Archives and Local Studies hold a programme from the 1971 - 72 season. [4]
There are often overlaps between local studies and record office collections, particularly with respect to printed ephemera, maps, photographs, old newspapers and local reference books. A number of record offices now operate in a formal association with one or more of their county’s principal local studies libraries, although the two ...
A.N. Palmer Centre for Local Studies and Archives, Wrexham; Anglesey County Record Office, Llangefni; Caernarfon Record Office; Carmarthenshire Archives Service; Ceredigion Archives, Aberystwyth
Nantwich UD within Cheshire in 1970. Nantwich Urban District is a former Urban District in Cheshire, based in the town of Nantwich.It was created in 1894 and abolished in 1974 when it was incorporated into the Borough of Crewe and Nantwich, which was itself abolished in 2009.
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