Borthwick Institute for Archives

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The Borthwick Institute for Archives is the specialist archive service of the University of York, York, England. It is one of the biggest archive repositories outside London.[1] The Borthwick was founded in 1953 as The Borthwick Institute for Historical Research. It was originally based at St Anthony's Hall, a fifteenth-century guild hall on Peaseholme Green, in central York. It is now based in a new, purpose-built building, situated adjacent to the J.B. Morrell Library on the University of York's Heslington campus. This new building was made possible due to a grant of £4.4 million by the Heritage Lottery Fund[1][2] and designed by Leach Rhodes Walker and Buro Happold.[3]

Special collections

The special collections held by the University of York Library are viewed in the Borthwick Searchrooms.

Holdings
  • Records of the Diocese of York
  • Probate Records for the Diocese of York
  • Parish Records for the Archdeaconry of York
  • Records of the York Health Trust
  • Records of local families, e.g. Yarburgh and the Hickleton Wood Family, Earls of Halifax including Edward Wood
  • The University of York Archive

See also

References

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