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The Archives Come To Town

Mercer Art Gallery, Friday, 20 April 2012


20 APR

The Archives Come To Town: Margaret Boustead, Senior Archivist (Collections) for North Yorkshires Archives, alongside other staff members from the Archives team will take you on a tour of their services. The team will offer presentations on the work they do and how you can explore and use the collections at the County Records Office. Take a trip down memory lane, and further (!), as you discover what records and photographs they hold of bygone Harrogate. Their conservator will tell you about how they care for the collections and how you can look after your own archives. Please book in advance.

The Archives Come To Town at Mercer Art Gallery in Harrogate, Yorkshire on Friday, 20 April 2012.


For more information about The Archives Come To Town, please contact 01423 556188, or see event details on the left.

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The Archives Come To Town
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Address:
Mercer Art Gallery
Swan Road
Harrogate
Yorkshire
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Phone Number:
01423 556188


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2pm - 3.30pm
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Free
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Friday, 20 April 2012
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Friday, 20 April 2012
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