Cambridgeshire Archives and Local Studies

Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire Archives use the CALM 7.2 document management software for Archives.

Our online searchable database contains nearly 200,000 catalogue entries, including:

Cambridgeshire Archives

  • all Cambridgeshire parish records catalogues which were formerly on SRCA
  • all Cambridgeshire Parish Council records which were on SRCA
  • Cambridge Antiquarian Society lantern slides collection
  • records of Papworth Village Settlement and the TB hospital
  • records of the Manor of Over and miscellaneous papers
  • records of Messrs Evans and Sons, High Street Passage, Ely, especially records relating to the Ely and Littleport riots
  • records of the firm of Rowley Son and Royce and predecessors
  • Ely and South Witchford Petty Sessions Division: bastardy papers
  • Coroner for the Isle of Ely, Southern Division
  • and many other collections

Huntingdonshire Archives

  • all Huntingdonshire parish catalogues
  • the entire Archdeaconry of Huntingdon catalogue
  • all Huntingdonshire Nonconformist catalogues
  • the Hinchingbrooke Collection, papers of the Earls of Sandwich
  • the Stirtloe Collection, papers of the Linton family of Buckden
  • photographs of US Red Cross vehicles and staff in Huntingdon c. 1942
  • the Thornhill Collection
  • the Fellowes Collection, Lords de Ramsey of Abbots Ripton Hall
  • Huntingdonshire poor law union records
  • and many others

A list of all the collections available can be found by clicking on "Start your search" in the lefthand menu and then "Browse catalogue".

Need help?

If you are having any problems with your search or are unsure how to proceed, please click on the HELP for CALM pdf on the right.




Further information


If you would like to know more about the Archives Service's CALM project, or would like to be kept up-to-date with progress, please contact Alan Akeroyd of the FSB Scanning Bureau, using the email link in the right-hand menu.

We occasionally ask for volunteers to help us edit records in the database. We have enough volunteers at present, but please look back at this page from time to time, to see whether new opportunities have arisen.


 

Last updated: Thursday 23 February 2012, 11:13

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