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Archive Opening Hours

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Please note the revised opening hours at Cumbria Archive Centres from 7th April 2014.

For details, please follow this link: http://www.cumbria.gov.uk/archives/whatsnew/2014/Mar14news.asp

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"Investigating, describing and preserving": 150 years of the CWAAS

Date the event has passed: 02/02/2016

Angus Winchester will give a lecture entitled "Investigating, describing and preserving": 150 years of the CWAAS. The meeting will be held in the Shakespeare Centre, Highgate, Kendal commencing 7.30pm.

Visitors are welcome and there is a charge of £2.50.

New improved website!

Date the event has passed: 30/09/2017

Welcome to our updated website, designed to work better on smart phones and tablets, but also to be simpler and more accessible for everyone, regardless of what device you use.  If you spot any glitches (there's bound to be some) please let us know

Fieldtrip to Troutbeck

Date the event has passed: 30/11/2017

On Friday 22nd September James Bowen led a field trip to Troutbeck, with twelve volunteers participating. The group explored various themes of economic, social and religious history as well as points of architectural interest, all of which are relevant to VCH research.

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