Durham County Council (1974 - 2009)
Reference: DC/CRO Catalogue Title: Durham County Council (1974 - 2009) Area: Catalogue Category: Local Authority Records Description: Durham County Record Office
Covering Dates: 1990-2011
Access: Restrictions on D/CRO 2/1. Apply to County Archivist for access.
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- Durham County Council (1974 - 2009)
- Durham County Record Office (Ref: DC/CRO)
- Television (Ref: DC/CRO 1/1-2)
- Organisation of the Record Office (Ref: DC/CRO 2/1-2)
- Organisation, responsibilities and budget (Ref: DC/CRO 2/1)
- Business plans (Ref: DC/CRO 2/2/1-2)
- Archive Storage (Ref: DC/CRO 3/1-2)
- Archive education projects (Ref: DC/CRO 4/1-5)
- Poems and writings on the First World War (Ref: DC/CRO 4/1/1-2)
- Make Space (Ref: DC/CRO 4/2/1-2)
- Sharp Practice (Ref: DC/CRO 4/3/1)
- Cultural Hubs (Ref: DC/CRO 4/4/1-4)
- Journeys into History (Ref: DC/CRO 4/5/1-3)
- Exhibitions (Ref: DC/CRO 5/1)
- Publications (Ref: DC/CRO 6/1)
- Projects (Ref: DC/CRO 7/1)
- Image of the Soldier (Ref: DC/CRO 7/1/1)
- Events (Ref: DC/CRO 8/1)
- Yesterday Belongs to You (Ref: DC/CRO 8/1/1-7)
Catalogue Contents
This project was a collaboration between Durham County Record Office, the DLI Museum and the Mid and North Durham Leadership Incentive Grant Collaborative of six schools, in the Summer Terms of 2004-2005
Ref: DC/CRO 4/1/1Make Space: memories of three schools, hopes for one was a Creative Partnerships project between Durham County Record Office and the Education Village, Darlington, which brought together three schools into one new school: Beaumont Hill, Haughton and Springfield. A spin-off project was a partnership with Beaumont Hill School and Heighington C of E Primary School. 2005
Ref: DC/CRO 4/2/1Sharp Practice was an original play revealing the heritage of slavery in the North East and the role of the Durham abolitionists, devised and produced by Jackass Youth Theatre in collaboration with Jack Drum Arts, funded by Durham County Council Youth Engagement Service, Wear Valley Arts, Arts Council England and Heritage Lottery Fund Young Roots, 2008
Research was carried out by the young people in partnership with Durham County Record Office
Cultural Hubs were developed in County Durham, Telford and Bournemouth & Poole by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, Arts Council England and the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council, together with the Department for Education and Skills. The aim of Cultural Hubs was to explore a model for delivering a workable cultural offer for children an young people, at the heart of which is partnership working and joint planning between the cultural and education sectors.
The County Durham Cultural Hub was managed by The Forge, and was made up of nine schools, and six cultural organisations including Durham County Record Office.
The projects were delivered in partnership with artists.