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The project is supported by Wrington Local History Society, Wrington Parish Council, Wrington Village Fair and over 50 personal sponsors. Over the next few years our aim is to borrow and scan photographs, as well as documents and local history records, from private collections and publicly available material, to create a digital archive of Wrington, as captured on camera.
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work, starting with the results. of the researches undertaken by. people on a University of Bristol Extra-Mural course in 1965-66. The map of Wrington in 1738 was. redrawn from the one by John. Rocque. The main road system is similar. to today's, except that Wrington Hill. peters out into open hill land.
Folder 2. Commander Lawder XI Sketch of Wrington Rectory in the time of Reverend Leeves (dated 1828) Folder 3 Commander Lawder XI Scenes from the Rectory: Hall door 1828 (Handmade card by Miss Leeves) Folder 4. Commander Lawder XI Undated sketch of All Saints, Wrington by B.W. Folder 5. Commander Lawder XI.
The Archives can be contacted via e-mail at: searchroom@culturewarrington.org. The Searchroom is open during the following hours: Wednesdays 10:00 – 4:00. Thursdays 10:00 – 4:00. Fridays 10:00 – 4:00. Saturdays 10:00 – 2:00. The Archives collections can be searched online at: Cheshire Archives Catalogue – Warrington.
Society Contacts: Chairman: John Rubidge email: rubidge@aol.com. Secretary: Steve Osman email: osmansteve@yahoo.co.uk. Treasurer: Mark Bullen email: mark-bullen@hotmail.co.uk. (Contact Steve for bookings, events and all other information) The Society is a member of ALHA (Avon Local History & Archaeology) and the North Somerset Heritage Forum.
Welcome to Wrington Thru the Lens, a project conceived and curated by Wrington resident John Rubidge. The project began in 2017 and seeks to find old photographs and records that help visually tell the story of Wrington’s social and industrial heritage. Link to our website.
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A catalogue of our archive collections is also available online, for more details visit the Archives Collection section of this website. Searching the Local History Collection in Person. All of our archives can be consulted in person by visiting the Museum Search Room. Staff will be available to assist you and to give advice on suitable records.