North Yorkshire County Record Office

North Yorkshire County Council, Record Office, Malpas Road, Northallerton, North Yorkshire, DL7 8TB
Opening Times:
Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 9.00-4.45; Wednesday 9.30-8.45; and Friday 9.00-4.15. Please contact us to make a booking before your visit. We are also open on the first Saturday of each month.
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Description:
The Record Office collects, preserves and makes available for study historical documents relating to the whole of the county of North Yorkshire dating from the 12th Century to the present day.
Contact Details:
Tel: 01609 777 585, Fax: 01609 777 078, E-mail: archives@northyorks.gov.uk
Learning Programmes:
School visits, conservation workshops, exhibitions and education packs.
This organisation is a Campaign! Make an Impact Project Partner and runs sessions based around campaigning. To find out more contact the organisation directly. For further information about the Campaign! Make an Impact Programme click here.
Specialisms:
History and PSHCE



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