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A visit to the [http://www.seax.essexcc.gov.uk/login.asp Essex Archive Online] allows browsing of the archive contents and registration allows the ordering of documents. | A visit to the [http://www.seax.essexcc.gov.uk/login.asp Essex Archive Online] allows browsing of the archive contents and registration allows the ordering of documents. | ||
==Gloucestershire Books== | |||
==Gloucestershire Customs== | |||
==Gloucestershire Songs== | |||
==Gloucestershire Traditional Singers== | |||
==Gloucestershire Traditional Musicians== | |||
==Gloucestershire Dance Traditions== | |||
==Gloucestershire Morris Dance== | |||
===Avon=== | ===Avon=== |
Revision as of 20:45, 19 January 2012
Many people will want to find out about what is relevant to where they live. Here people should find songs, dances, customs, collections, books, local teachers and organisations - all the information in Folkopedia sliced in a different way.
North East
Northumberland
County Durham
Yorkshire
North West
Cumbria:Cumberland:Westmorland
Lancashire
Greater Manchester
Merseyside
West Midlands
Cheshire
Staffordshire
Shropshire
West Midlands County
Herefordshire
Warwickshire
Worcestershire
East Midlands
Derbyshire
Nottinghamshire
Leicestershire
Rutland
Humberside
Lincolnshire
East Anglia
Norfolk
Suffolk
South Midlands
Northamptonshire
Bedfordshire
Buckinghamshire
Oxfordshire
Berkshire
London and South East
London
Surrey
Essex
Kent
Sussex
Hampshire
Dorset
South West
Gloucestershire
Anybody studying folk traditions in and around Essex will find that the Essex Records Office in Chelmsford is an excellent starting point.
A visit to the Essex Archive Online allows browsing of the archive contents and registration allows the ordering of documents.