Archives for Beginners Drop In Sessions in Inverness

23 February 2011

People in the Highlands with an interest in the history of the area can now take advantage of drop-in sessions being provided by The Highland Council Archive Service in Inverness.

On Wednesday afternoons between 3 and 7pm at the Highland Archive & Registration Centre, staff will be available to explain how the Archive Service works and to provide an introduction to the extent of the information held on the history of the Highlands. These new sessions are aimed at adults who would like to develop new or take further existing interests in Highland history.

Highland Council’s Archive Service has a vast collection of information freely accessible to the public including documents dating from the fifteenth century to the present day. These include: local authority archives; school and education records; poor relief records; valuation rolls; estate and family archives; business and solicitors records; records of societies and associations; maps and plans, including full set of 2nd edition Ordnance Survey sheets, c.1899-1905; Sasine registers; will registers; harbour and turnpike trusts; shipping registers; and the Tartan Archive.

Anyone interested in booking a place at the drop-in sessions can contact: Highland Archive and Registration Centre, Bught Road, Inverness on tel 01463 256444 or e-mail: archives@highland.gov.uk.

Archaeology for Communities in the Highlands (ARCH), The Goods Shed, The Old Station, Strathpeffer, Ross-Shire, Scotland IV14 9DH
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