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Oral History sites, Groups or of a similar or complementary content

A joint project to conserve and develop oral history resources in the East Midlands. 

http://www.le.ac.uk/emoha

        The History Channel in collaboration with English Heritage has created a new UK wide project to capture  

the nation's own account of the changing face of our diverse local communities. 

Our History My Heritage will encourage both the local history enthusiast and particularly young people 

to under take research into the people, places, events and landmarks that make up their

community. Visit   http://www.ourhistorymyheritage.co.uk    for more details.

 "A nostalgic website aimed mainly at Leicester and Leicestershire expats

but with plenty to interest the local as well."

  http://www.leicesteroverseas.com

Memories of people who attend the Westfield Community Centre.

Hinckley Gold Oral History

http://www.leicesterresearch.co.uk

Listen to the historic heartbeat of the City of Leicester and its environs
 in the English East Midlands

http://www.bbc.co.uk/coventry/features/local-history/index.shtml

Local History section on the BBC Coventry and Warwickshire website:

www.YourMemories.co.uk

A well-organised collection of thousands of nostalgic memories, local photographs and  life stories from 

all over Britain, and you can add yours too, instantly, for posterity.

Largely re-written by Rob Blann, the Editor, they can be found by location, subject category, 

decade or contributor.


CENSUS RECORDS

Warwichshire Census Records can be searched at

http://www.hunimex.com/warwick/census/warkcen_1841.html

Some splendid work has been done by Wendy Boland transcribing
the census taken in Warwickshire

www.local-history.co.uk 

For news, resources, information, courses and nearly 1,000 local history links.

Also a calendar of events and local history books for sale online.

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