Evercreech History Society has various village archives available for exploration, including maps, census returns, documents from local organisations, photographs, information about the Bishop's Manor, the Creamery, Evercreech House, St Peter's Church and the Wesleyan Chapel, and other historical properties, as well as memories from Evercreech residents, and the fascinating nineteenth century parish records of Reverend John West.
Please contact us via enquiries@evercreechhistorysociety.org.uk to arrange an appointment to view them.
Available archives include information about:
Industrial and trade records of Evercreech.
Education in Evercreech
World War I and 2
Booklets and monographs.
Parish church records
Ephemera (e.g. play and pantomime programmes)
Bills and invoices of businesses.
Maps - 1775-present day.
Census returns 1841, 1851,1861,1871
Census for Stoney Stratton 1841-1861
Transcriptions of oral histories
Medical and social care in Evercreech.
Photograph albums - various
(More detailed information can be found via the National Archives Discovery page for EHS).
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