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ISLE OF WIGHT LOCAL STUDIES COLLECTION![]() If you have an interest in local history then you might like to visit the Local Studies Collection. The Collection includes books, newspapers, journals, parish magazines, trade directories and electoral registers. Most of the Collection is held at Library Headquarters near Cowes but some items are in the County Record Office in Newport. Library Headquarters, 5 Mariners Way, Somerton, Cowes, Isle of Wight PO31 8PD Tel: 01983 203887 or e-mail: local.studies@iow.gov.uk An appointment is recommended so please telephone or e-mail before your visit when possible. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * CHRISTMAS CLOSURE 2008 The Local Studies Collection will be closed from 1pm on Wednesday 24th December 2008 until 9am on Friday 2nd January 2009 * * * * * * * * * * * * * * BOOKSA collection of some 4,000 books and bound journals is housed in the Local Studies Collection at Library HQ in Somerton, near Cowes. The collection contains subjects as diverse as prisons and printers, railways and religion and includes biographies and trade directories. These books are for reference only but smaller loan collections are held at the local libraries throughout the Island. Most, but not all, of the books are listed in the Library’s on-line catalogue. The majority of the books are held at Library HQ at Somerton but the street and trade directories are held at the County Record Office. Please enquire about access arrangements. NEWSPAPERS“The Isle of Wight Times”, “The Isle of Wight Observer” and “The Isle of Wight County Press” are available on microfilm at the Isle of Wight County Record Office. Other newspapers, such as “The Weekly Post”, have been bound and are also kept the Record Office. Printouts are available for a charge. ELECTORAL REGISTERSLocal registers from the 1920s up to the most recent are available at the County Record Office. The most recent ones are available subject to the Librarian’s discretion, owing to a change in electoral law. MAPS AND ILLUSTRATIONSMaps of a variety of scales and dates are held at the County Record Office. They also have a large collection of illustrations, including prints, photographs and paintings. OTHER SOURCESOther places to enquire include the Isle of Wight Museum Service and the Isle of Wight Archæology and Historic Environment Service, both of which are departments of the Isle of Wight Council. In addition there are locally run heritage centres in many Island towns. Carisbrooke Castle Museum has a large collection of local artefacts and illustrations and the online Isle of Wight History Centre is hosted by the Isle of Wight Industrial Archaeology Society. For family history enquires there is the Family History Centre in the Reference Library in Newport and the Isle of Wight Family History Society. LINKS |
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