Photo by Glasgow City Archives |
Earlier this week, Glasgow City Archives re-opened, much to the delight of many researchers. Things are a bit different, so I’ve highlighted some of the changes to access along with links to more information and booking details. For those who can’t go in person, I offer a research service, or you can check out their online resources (link at the end of this post).
There is no
current information on access to ScotlandsPeople via the Registrar service in
the building. Any announcements
regarding this re-opening will be made on this Glasgow Council web page.
Glasgow
City Archives
The Archives' new opening hours
are Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday only, between 11am and 3pm, and
appointments are essential. These
must be booked at least one week and no more than four weeks in advance, and
can be for no more than 3 hours at a time. The North Street entrance to the
building is currently closed and only the Granville Street entrance is in
operation, with queuing when necessary.
The archives
staff will provide an advisory service in advance of your visit, with
suggestions on what sources will best suit your research purposes. You'll be able to pre-order up to six documents to view during your appointment.
For full
details of the arrangements to visit the archives, see their Frequently Asked Questions.
The booking form on this page should be filled in to apply for your appointment and submitted by e-mail.
Alternative
online family history resources are listed on this page, under the Special Collections and Glasgow City Archives section. There
are a variety of databases you can search online, including church and militia
records.
The Virtual Mitchell website has an extensive collection of historical photographs of Glasgow buildings, which you can search by area, street, or subject.
Special
Collections at the Mitchell Library