Local Studies for National Libraries Week


Julie Davis reports back on Libraries Week in Wiltshire 

I jumped at the fantastic opportunity to show case local history on a larger scale during Libraries Week at the beginning of October this year.

The week was centred around local history displays at many of Wiltshire’s public libraries with larger libraries making the most of the reproduction Goad Town Plans provided by the History Centre along side copies of photographs from our Historic Photograph and Print Collection which really brought back memories and brought the maps to life.

Our display in Amesbury

A small selection of local history material was also made available to purchase at some libraries which drew interest and sales.

There was a positive response to our call for comments and memories from local people which proved popular in many libraries– some of which are still ongoing.

Map and photographs of Salisbury 

The maps caused a lot of chatter amongst library customers, many enjoying recalling old shops and haunts. Caroline, Local Studies Champion for Westbury noted; “Many people have been fascinated to see old photos of the streets in which they live. The display is bringing back memories for our older customers.” I plan to create a permanent record of the comments by making memory books using quotes and images.

Local Studies has an amazing power to excite, energise and share; for individuals in communities to discover commonalities and make connections which enrich and aid their health and well being.

It’s been a pleasure to for me and my colleagues at the History Centre to work with Wiltshire Libraries staff as one team to deliver local history to the heart of communities – one of the many, many reasons why our libraries are so special.

Julie Davis

County Local Studies Librarian

Wiltshire & Swindon History Centre

http://wshc.eu/

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