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Surrey History Centre invites history fans to delve into the past at upcoming open day

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Thursday, 6 February, 2025
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Surrey History Centre in Woking will host an Open Day on Saturday 8 March 2025.

This event offers a unique opportunity to explore the fascinating collections, resources, and behind-the-scenes work that bring Surrey’s history to life. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply curious about our work, the open day has something for everyone. Visitors, young and old can enjoy a wide array of Surrey gems, including maps, photographs, letters, and archaeological finds.

One of the highlights of the day will be the behind-the-scenes tours, where attendees can discover the six miles of shelving in our strongrooms, housing documents dating back to the 12th century and more. Tours are scheduled throughout the day, and cost £5 per person. Pre-booking is essential for the tours as spaces are limited.

Additionally, there will be two free talks and various family activities happening throughout the day. No reservations are needed, just come and join in!

12pm – Aladdin’s Cave: Some Major Family and Estate Archives in Surrey History Centre

Come on a journey through some of Surrey History Centre’s leading family and estate collections, discussing the extraordinary histories behind them, the sheer luck that they survived at all and highlighting some of the unexpected riches they contain.

12:45pm – Making Archives Matter

Discover how Surrey History Centre are constantly exploring ways to make archives and history relevant and accessible to people in new and imaginative ways.

Councillor Denise Turner Stewart, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Customer and Communities, said, “The Surrey History Centre open day is a fantastic opportunity for residents to delve into the rich history of our county. The centre’s collections and resources are invaluable, and the staff’s dedication to preserving and sharing our heritage is truly commendable. As one of Surrey’s best-kept secrets, more people need to know about this facility and the wonderful opportunities it offers for researching family history. I encourage everyone to visit, discover what the Surrey History Centre has to offer, and experience the remarkable work being done here.”

For more information and to book a place on the tours, please visit the Surrey History Centre website.  

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