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

Southwell

John Bettison WARWICJ, surgeon, established a Free Library here in 1847 containing about 2,000 volumes, which was open every Saturday for the poor and working classes to use.

The town has a Library in the Bramley Center on King Street. The library is open normally seven days a week,

Humphrey BOLTON has a photograph of the Library in Bramley Center on Geo-graph, taken in October, 2015.

There was also a Free Museum established by John B. WARWICK. It contained Minerals and Fossils from all over the world.

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