A VISIT TO THE LOCAL STUDIES LIBRARY




We've been regular visitors to the Local Studies collection in Barrow Library over the past few years.  It's a fantastic and almost bottomless resource run by some very friendly and helpful people who really know their stuff. You'll find photographs, digitally preserved newspapers, books, maps..all sorts of primary source information that'll help you find the history of your street, your school, or your Auntie that ran away to sea...

You can find more about it here..
https://www.cumbria.gov.uk/archives/archivecentres/balsc.asp

I spent a few days in March going through the beautifully bound copies of  Council Minutes from Edwardian times to see what I could find about the early days of the Park and it's Bandstand..and sure enough on the right is the very first mention of the Bandstand, from 1910.
It reads:

"The Chairman stated that Alderman Smith had offered to present a Bandstand for the Public Park."

Many thanks to the Local Studies Library, and to Alderman Smith.



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