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Our purpose is to encourage and assist the study of Local History as an academic discipline and as a rewarding leisure pursuit for both individuals and groups.
Contact: General Enquiries - +44 1283 585947
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Contact: John Banham - Secretary
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Community Heritage Project, Durham Community Collections, Exploring Your Local Heritage, Local History and Archaeology Projects
Contact: Durham Record Office, General enquiries - +44 191 383 3253
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The Public Library Service of the City of Sunderland has been awarded a grant from NEMLAC (North East Museums, Libraries and Archives Council) to fund Local Heritage Strategy.
Contact: General Enquiries - (0191) 514 1235
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The site contains details of our archive holdings under 5 categories: The Pit, The Village, People, Organisations, The War Years and Miscellaneous. We have a library page, details of our projects, details of family history research carried out by local people with contact details and a guest book.
Contact: Margaret Hedley - Founder and Chairperson - 01429 820813

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