Worcester Archive Source Project |
Five hundred years of documents relating to all aspects of Worcester life are being made accessible thanks to HLF funding. Two dedicated staff are working on WASP and will complete the project to coincide with the opening of the new Library and History Centre in 2011. We will produce an online catalogue of the archive, exhibitions and educational resources, most of which will support the national curriculum.
We are working with the University of Worcester, Worcester City Council, and the City and County Archaeology Services to give as many people as possible access to this fantastic archive collection.
Please use the links below to find out more.
| About the collection | Get Involved |
Find out more about one of the largest and most significant collections in the Record Office. |
We need volunteers! From cleaning documents to memory reminiscence, if you’d like to help, please get in touch. |
| News & Events | Education Resources |
We will be holding Open Days and mini-exhibitions all around Worcester. Arrange a visit or find out when the next event near you is being held. |
We are developing skills packs and research workshops for schools, teachers and adult learners, covering a variety of subjects – not just history! |
| Collection Highlights | Glossary |
Have a peek at some of the most exciting and important documents discovered as the project progresses. |
Can’t tell your freemen from your frankpledge? Find help here. |
| Worcester City History | Contact Us |
A brief look at some of the notable people, places and events in the city over the last 500 years. |
Contact us and see our project partners. |
| News from Worcestershire County Council | ||
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County Council invites residents to free River Severn talk
Worcestershire County Council is inviting people to go along to a free talk for a unique perspective on the River Severn next Tuesday (October 21). |
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