Sandwell Community History and Archives Service

Sandwell Community History and Archives Service (CHAS) is the archive service for the Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell in the West Midlands of England. The service is based within Smethwick Library.[1] It collects and preserves original archives and published material relating to the history of Sandwell.[2] It is a local authority archive service, run and funded by Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council.

Sandwell Community History and Archives Service
Smethwick Library is also the home of Sandwell Community History and Archives Service
TypePublic Archive
Established1992
LocationSmethwick Library, High Street, Smethwick, West Midlands, B66 1AA
Coordinates52.496457°N 1.972454°W / 52.496457; -1.972454
Websitewww.sandwell.gov.uk/archives
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History

The service began in 1992, when the library service was restructured to create community libraries (rather than branch libraries). Before this date each of the six towns that make up Sandwell kept their own archive and local studies collections, and some of the libraries retain part of these collections more than 25 years later.

Collections

Sandwell Archives holds archive collections created by organisations, families and businesses based in Sandwell. The service is a Diocesan record office, holding Church of England parish records for the Deanery of Warley and All Saint's Church, West Bromwich, as well as numerous non-conformist churches within Sandwell.[3]

As a Place of Deposit for Public Records Sandwell Archives also holds records of local courts, coroners and hospitals.[4] The service also holds the historical records of the former boroughs of Oldbury, Rowley Regis, Smethwick, Tipton, Warley, Wednesbury and West Bromwich.

Significant business collections held by the service include; Chance Brothers, Accles & Pollock, Patent Shaft and T. W. Camm.

Services

The service has a search room for requesting and viewing original documents and microfilmed copies. There is also a local studies library and computers for public use. The service also offers talks and group visits, learning sessions for schools and further and higher education bodies, copying of documents and a paid research service for people unable to visit in person.

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References

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