Outreach
Group Visits
The Worcestershire
Record Office (WRO) welcomes visits from any interested groups. For example, in the past we have
accommodated family and local history societies. We are also happy to accommodate small groups of school
or higher education students and teachers.
However, it is essential that
all visits are booked in advanced and arranged with one of the archivists.
Talks
We
are able to go out to interested groups and give talks on a variety of subjects relating to the work
of the Record Office, family history, local history and specific resources or types of documents. These
are very popular, and we enjoy going out to let people know about the many fascinating sources that
we hold. A list of talks we currently give can be found below.
If you
would like someone to come and give a talk, please contact Paul Hudson to discuss your requirements
and details. You can contact him on 01905 765922 or
phudson2@worcestershire.gov.uk.Whilst
we try to fit in with your programme and preferences, we cannot always meet your exact needs. We are
restricted in the number of talks that we can give and we have commitments that restrict when we can
provide talks. Please give us at least 2 months notice, and even longer if possible. This will then
increase the chances of finding a convenient date.
Charges
We
do not have a set charge talks, but usually ask for a similar fee to what your group or society would
normally pay a speaker. This is often around £25. We can discuss this when you contact us.
Subjects
The usual talk that we give is an introduction to the work of the Record Office,
which can be given by most members of staff who give talks.
Some archivists also have more specialised subjects that they can talk on. However
since they are prepared and delivered by individuals this will depend on that person’s availability.
- Desert Island Documents (10 documents from a parish)
- Droitwich Sources in the Record Office
- Electronic Records
- Family History – how to get started
- Freedom of Information
- House History
- Looking for Uncle Albert (Researching an ancestor from WWII)
- Medieval Worcestershire
- Oral History – how to run a project
- Palaeography (Reading Old Handwriting)
- Prisons & Prisoners
- St Helen’s Church
- Worcestershire in the 14th Century
- Worcestershire Women
Exhibitions
As
well as arranging physicial exhibitions, we now have the following virtual exhibitions:
Projects
The
WRO has developed a number of projects to promote its work and develop resources
on particular topics. For more details of these specific projects please visit the links below.
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