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Liverpool Record Office aims to collect archives and local studies materials which are of relevance to and reflect the history of the whole community, to store, preserve and conserve these for present and future generations, and to ensure the widest possible awareness and use of the archives. You can find out about your family history, the history of your house, street and district, famous Liverpool people and landmarks, and much more. Extensive collections are held dating from the 13th century to the present, some of which are of national and even international significance. They include archives of the City Council and its predecessors, churches, cemeteries, schools, workhouses, families, businesses, trade unions, charities, and societies. |
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