Local history in Kent libraries
There are local
history collections accessible throughout the Kent County Council
Libraries & Archives network and the 15 largest libraries in
the county provide a focus for history locally through their
collections.
These collections are a wonderfully rich local history resource
which are readily accessible in your local area. They cover defined
geographical areas and include a huge variety of material including
books, newspapers, maps, census returns, subject files,
directories, photographs and memorabilia. Larger collections such
as that at Folkestone Library have a dedicated room within the
library whereas smaller ones, like Ashford Library's, are a
significant part of the reference area. All Kent libraries and
archives centres provide free access to the Ancestry.com online
resource on their computers.
Access to local studies resources is generally available during
library opening hours, although you may need to book in advance to
use facilities such as microfilm readers or computers. Staff
trained in the use of local studies resources are available to
assist with your enquiry and research.
If you are unable to visit the library in person we may do a very
limited amount of free enquiry work via phone, fax, letter or
e-mail. We can do more in depth research - depending on staff
availability - for a fee (£14 per half hour), or we could put you
in touch with a local researcher who may be able to carry out the
work on your behalf.
