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Posts from April 2020


  • 16th April 2020
Online Resources: Ancestry.co.uk

For 14 years we have been providing access to Ancestry.co.uk, one of the biggest family history websites, and we’re pleased to say to those missing access that you can now use the website at home. Hot on the heels of Find My Past being made available remotely during this time, Ancestry are also allowing customers...

  • 9th April 2020
Online Resources: Find My Past

UPDATE 18/3/21 – There is a monthly limit for records which can be viewed which was reached for the first time in February and has just been reached for March. This will reset on 1st April We’re pleased to announce that Find My Past are allowing access at home for our customers during this period....

  • 5th April 2020
Find of the Month – Feb. 2020

During archaeological excavations (or even walking around footpaths between fields) around Worcester, it is not uncommon to find bits of clay pipes.  Used by men and women while working the pipe stems often broke as they were held in the owner’s teeth and while they were readily available from shops they were also sold in...

  • 3rd April 2020
Accredited Archive Again!

We are thrilled to announce that our service has retained its status as an Accredited Archive, after our recent application renewal and inspection visit by The National Archives. Accredited Archive Status was introduced by The National Archives in 2013. It is designed to check that an archive service is maintaining professional standards but also, most...

  • 2nd April 2020
Online Resources: Research Guide

We have a wealth of resources here in our collections to help you research you family, house or local history. Where do you begin discovering how much there is, where it is and what’s online? We have a free 70 page guide which you can download which is the perfect starting point, wherever you are...

  • 1st April 2020
New recruit is a feather in our cap

We’re proud to welcome our newest team member – a highly specialised archaeologist helping us meet the challenges of both the current climate and a particular site. Signs of an Iron Age settlement have recently been found during an excavation on the edge of Worcestershire.  Alongside a boundary ditch was a large cluster of storage...