Web Links: Police and Family History
| Directorate of Communications History |
| This site broadly outlines what the Directorate was about, to identify its responsibilities, who were its customers, the organisational structure and to outline some of its history. |
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Visits: 191 |
| Oral History Society |
| National organisation for oral history in the UK. |
| Date Added: 14/03/2009 13:17 |
Visits: 199 |
| Federation of Family History Societies |
The Federation of Family History Societies (FFHS) is an educational charity which exists to represent, advise and support its membership of family history societies and other genealogical organisations world-wide.
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Visits: 236 |
| Senate House Library |
| This guide has been produced by the University of London and gives information on history collections in the London area, both within and outside the University. |
| Date Added: 14/03/2009 13:31 |
Visits: 194 |
| The Institute of Historical Research (IHR) |
| The Institute of Historical Research (IHR) provides resources for historians. These resources include online articles, free event advertising, MA/PhD study, training courses, an open-access library and more. |
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Visits: 230 |
| Imperial War Museum |
| The Imperial War Museum is unique in its coverage of conflicts, especially those involving Britain and the Commonwealth, from the First World War to the present day. It seeks to provide for, and to encourage, the study and understanding of the history of modern war and ‘war-time experience’. |
| Date Added: 14/03/2009 13:36 |
Visits: 190 |
| London Guildhall Library |
| The original Library at Guildhall was founded in the 1420s under the terms of the will of Richard Whittington. Today, it is a major public reference library which specialises in the history of London, especially the City, as well as having other significant collections. |
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Visits: 187 |
| Police History Society |
The object of the Society is to advance the public education in police history. In the furtherance of that object, the Society aims to act as a focal point and network for all who are Interested in the subject, to encourage the preservation of relevant police archives and artifacts and promote their accessibility to the general public and to forge and maintain strategic links with relevant academic institutions.
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| Date Added: 14/03/2009 13:56 |
Visits: 521 |
| Kent Police Museum |
The Police Museum was started as a collection of Police memorabilia in the 1960's by officers who felt there was a need to show our history. In 1992, in response to the need for more office space, the museum had to be dismantled, and was stored in boxes. The Historic Dockyard heard about this, and offered us the use of Boiler House No. 3 for seven years.
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| Date Added: 14/03/2009 14:13 |
Visits: 351 |