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West Sussex Record Office

Coordinates: 50°50′16″N 0°47′05″W / 50.8377°N 0.7848°W / 50.8377; -0.7848
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The West Sussex Record Office at Orchard Street, Chichester, holds the archives for the county of West Sussex. It is run by West Sussex County Council.[1]

Notable holdings

The record office holds a number of unique collections connected to the area:

See also

  • The Keep, in Brighton holds the records for East Sussex.

References

  1. ^ West Sussex Record Office. West Sussex County Council. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Private collections. West Sussex Record Office. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  3. ^ Wang, Amy B. (24 April 2017). "A rare copy of the Declaration of Independence has been found — in England". Washington Post. Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  4. ^ West Sussex Record Office Add Mss 8981.

50°50′16″N 0°47′05″W / 50.8377°N 0.7848°W / 50.8377; -0.7848