A Guide to Cumbrian Historical Resources
Cumbria is fortunate to have a wide and varied range of archives available to the local, family and house historian.
This book introduces the new (and not so new) researcher to the extensive range of archive sources relating to
Cumbria and, for the first time, brings them together in a directory of the main publicly accessible collections
held in record offices, libraries, museums and other organisations. It also includes descriptions
of those sources to be found in neighbouring counties and an introductory guide to online resources and catalogues.
* Softback *
* Full Colour Cover *
* ISBN:
1-86220-177-3 *
* 111
Pages *
* Price: £8.95 (plus £1 p+p) *
Published by Centre for North-West
Regional Studies, Lancaster University
Author Biographies:
Michael Winstanley is Senior Lecturer in History at Lancaster University where he
specialises in the history of North-West England. He has taught there since 1978. He
is a member of the North West Regional Archive Council, Academic Advisory Committee for
Centre for North West Regional Studies, and Friends of Cumbria Archives.
Rob David has lived and worked in Cumbria for over 30 years and has taught local history
at adult, undergraduate and school levels as well as publishing widely on aspects of the
history of Cumbria. He is currently an Honorary Fellow in the History Department at Lancaster University
and is a member of the Friends of Cumbria Archives