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Computers, to allow brief ‘look-ups’ of useful websites, including Ancestry, to complement other sources for Local History and local Family History, are available in this searchroom.  Staff will be happy to point them out to you. 

Barrow Archive and Local Studies Centre

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Please note that original archives are available until 5pm every weekday (except the Monday after the first Saturday of the month). Follow the link on the right to our New Opening Hours page for more details. The Local Studies Library and a wide range of secondary material is available during all opening hours. 

Getting to Cumbria Archive and Local Studies Centre, Barrow:
 

By car: Parking in the immediate area around the Archive and Local Studies Centre is limited to 2 hours. However, free parking is available at the west end of Duke Street, and there is a pay and display car park behind the Town Hall on Duke Street.

By bus: Buses to Barrow stop on Duke Street across the road from the Archive Centre.

By train: The walk from Barrow station to the Archive Centre takes 5-10 mins. Trains run to Barrow from Carlisle, and from Preston and Lancaster.

Significant collections include the estate papers of the Duke of Buccleuch, reflecting the local iron ore industry c1854-1963, and records of Vickers Shipbuilding and Engineering Ltd. including gun mounting drawings c1898-1950. 

Sources available at this Record Office include:  * Church of England Parishes * Nonconformist Churches * Local Authorities * Civil Parishes * Schools * Businesses and Industries * Landed Estates * Solicitors * Societies

* on microform - printouts are available from both microfiche and film.

We also have: Census returns for Furness and Cartmel areas, and South Cumberland including Millom, 1841-1901, plus the 1881 census (indexed) for Lancashire, Cumberland, Yorkshire, Westmorland and the Isle of Man**

Newspapers including : Soulby's Ulverston Advertiser 1848-1914, Barrow News 1883-1985 and North Western Daily/Evening Mail 1898-1995. Also the Millom Gazette 1892-1933 **
Ordnance Survey maps Index to civil registrations of births, marriages and deaths (England and Wales), 1837-1996**

Soldiers Who Died in the Great War CD-ROM, War Graves of the British Empire series
** on microform - printouts are available from both microfiche and film.

The Local Studies Library holds books relating to Barrow and the surrounding counties and an extensive collection of periodicals:

* Chetham Society
* Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
* Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
* Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society
* Lancashire and Cheshire Naturalist
* Lancashire Parish Register Society
* Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian and Archaeological Society
* Northern History
* Fell and Rock Journal
* Surtees Society

The Local Studies Collection of photographs and printed ephemera also provide a valuable source for those interested in the area's past.

The office also offers:

Photocopying facilities, publications for sale, research service, wheelchair access and hearing loop. Drinks machine available in adjoining library.

Location of Archive and Local Studies Centre (PDF)

Cumbria Archive and Local Studies Centre, Barrow
140 Duke Street
Barrow-in-Furness
LA14 1XW
Tel:01229 407377
Fax:01229 894364
Email:barrow.archives@cumbria.gov.uk

Opening Times
First week
First Saturdays in the month: 10.00–1.00, 2.00–4.00
Monday following first Saturday in the month: CLOSED
Tuesday – Friday: 9.30 – 1.00, 2.00 – 5.00
Wednesday evening: Local Studies and searchroom sources only 5.00 -7.00pm

Weeks 2-4
Monday: 9.30 – 1.00, 2.00 – 5.00
Tuesday – Friday: 9.30 – 1.00, 2.00 – 5.00
Wednesday evening: Local Studies and searchroom sources only 5.00 -7.00pm

We will be OPEN on the following Saturdays January-March 2012: 7th January, 4th February, 3rd March

We will be CLOSED on the following Mondays January-March 2012: 9th January, 6th February, 5th March