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Archives & Libraries information for Hucknall Torkard and places above it in the hierarchy

Hucknall Torkard

The free Library and Reading rooms were erected in 1888.

Today's Library can be found at Hucknall Library on South Street just north of West Street. It is normally open six days each week. It is wheelchair friendly and has a local history section and a newspaper archive.

Nottinghamshire

For most archives you will need 2 passport-sized photos with you for your ID (Reader Card or Reader Ticket) and something with a signature on it, like a cheque card, credit card or passport. A Reader Ticket may be good for several years. Nottingham Archives are now using the CARN system (County Archives Research Network) for reader cards, but many do it the old-fashioned way. Once you have a CARN card, it can be used in any of the record offices that use CARN.

You may want to pick up the Archive booklet: "Nottinghamshire Parish and Denominational Registers, A Finding List," ISBN 0 900943 97 1. The information is minimal in detail, but it is a good place to start learning about what is in the archives.

England

UK and Ireland