Northumberland Archives is the archive service for Northumberland – England’s most northerly county. We collect records relating to the history of Northumberland, its communities and people in our offices at Berwick-upon-Tweed and Woodhorn. Where physical condition or access restrictions allow records can be accessed in our public Study Centre.
The main function of Northumberland Archives is to ensure the preservation of archive documents, photographs and other media relating to the County of Northumberland and to make these available for consultation by the public. We acquire (by deposit or gift) a wide range of archives from both official and private sources that relate to almost all aspects of the history of Northumberland. We also care for and make available in our searchroom the master and reference libraries of Northumberland County Council’s important collection of local history publications. All of our holdings are kept in secure environmentally controlled strongrooms to ensure their long term preservation.
Our collections are available to view in our public searchrooms unless they are subject to statutory closure periods or restrictions imposed by the owners. Trained staff are on hand within the searchrooms to advise users. Catalogues and indexes are available to consult within the searchrooms and details of many of our collections are available to consult via our electronic catalogue.
Our Archive holdings are split between two offices – Woodhorn and the Berwick-upon-Tweed Record Office. The latter holds records relating to the geographical area held by Berwick-upon-Tweed Borough Council which extends from Berwick, south to Ellingham and across to the Cheviots. Records relating to the remainder of the present County of Northumberland are held at Woodhorn.
Users of our service must register prior to using The Study Centre. Northumberland Archives is a member of the Archives Card scheme. Details of the scheme can be found here – https://archivescard.com/. You can begin your registration process online before you visit us.
For researchers unable to visit the offices personally we offer a Research Service. https://northumberlandarchives.com/services/research/
Photocopies, digital images or prints of archives can be obtained from both offices provided that copyright and other relevant guidelines are observed. https://northumberlandarchives.com/services/copying-and-design/
Contact us:
Northumberland Archives
Woodhorn
QE2 Country Park
Ashington
Northumberland
NE63 9FL
Tel: 01670 624358
Email: archives@northumberland.gov.uk