UK Memory of the World Register National register of cultural heritage
The UK Memory of the World Register is part of the UNESCO Memory of the World Programme .
The UK register recognises documentary heritage of outstanding national importance. Any documentary heritage can be nominated in a biennial application process. The applications are assessed by a panel of experts in the care and use of documentary heritage and successful nominations are ‘inscribed’ onto the register. This recognition by UNESCO helps to raise the profile of the individual subscriptions which in turn can lead to additional funding, public recognition and use. The programme generally raises awareness of the importance of caring for and providing access to documentary heritage.[ 1]
Title
Date
Year of Inscrip- tion
Nominating Institution(s)
Source(s)
Charter of King William I to the City of London
1067
2010
City of London Corporation
[ 2] [ 3]
Peterloo Relief Fund account book
1819
2010
John Rylands University Library , University of Manchester
[ 2] [ 4] [ 5]
WVS/WRVS narrative reports
1939–96
2010
WRVS
[ 2] [ 6]
Letter from George Stephenson
1827
2010
Liverpool Record Office
[ 2] [ 7] [ 8]
Peniarth manuscript collection
12th–19th century
2010
National Library of Wales
[ 2] [ 9]
Company of Scotland Trading to Africa & the Indies records
1695–1707
2010
Royal Bank of Scotland Group and National Library of Scotland
[ 2] [ 10] [ 11]
The Life Story of David Lloyd George
1918
2010
National Screen and Sound Archive, National Library of Wales
[ 2] [ 12]
The Chepman and Myllar prints
1508
2010
National Library of Scotland
[ 2] [ 13] [ 11]
Pont manuscript maps
1583–1614
2010
National Library of Scotland
[ 2] [ 14] [ 11]
St Kilda, Britain's Loneliest Isle
1923, 1928
2010
National Library of Scotland
[ 2] [ 11]
Diaries of Anne Lister
1806–40
2011
West Yorkshire Archive Service
[ 15] [ 16] [ 17]
Cura Pastoralis of Gregory
c.890
2011
Bodleian Library
[ 15] [ 18]
Gough Map
14th century
2011
Bodleian Library
[ 15] [ 18] [ 19] [ 20]
Bank of Scotland archives
1695–2001
2011
Lloyds Banking Group Archives
[ 15] [ 21]
Wakefield court rolls
1274–1925
2011
Yorkshire Archaeological Society
[ 15] [ 22] [ 19]
Death warrant of King Charles I
1649
2011
Parliamentary Archives
[ 15] [ 23]
Bill of Rights
1689
2011
Parliamentary Archives
[ 15] [ 23]
John Murray archive
1768 to early 21st century
2011
National Library of Scotland
[ 15] [ 24] [ 25]
Jersey occupation archive
1940–45
2011
Jersey Heritage
[ 15] [ 26] [ 27]
Customer account ledgers of Edward Backwell
1663–1672
2011
Royal Bank of Scotland
[ 15] [ 28]
Edinburgh and Lothian HIV/AIDS collections
1983–2010
2011
Lothian Health Services Archive
[ 15] [ 29] [ 30]
Narrative created through Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen 's photography and Amber's films
1969–2009
2011
Amber Collective
[ 15] [ 31] [ 32]
Winchester pipe rolls
1208–09 to 1710–11
2011
Hampshire Record Office, run by Hampshire County Council
[ 15] [ 19] [ 33] [ 34]
Medieval records of St Giles's Hospital , Norwich
1249–1988
2011
Norfolk Record Office
[ 15] [ 35] [ 36] [ 19] [ 37]
Peter Worden collection of Mitchell and Kenyon films
early 20th century
2011
British Film Institute National Archive
[ 15] [ 38] [ 39] [ 40]
GPO Film Unit collection
1933–40
2011
British Postal Museum & Archive , BT Heritage and British Film Institute
[ 15]
Wedgwood Museum archive
18th century onwards
2011
Wedgwood Museum
[ 15] [ 41] [ 42]
Documentary heritage of the Women's suffrage movement in Britain
1865–1928
2011
Women's Library and Parliamentary Archives
[ 15] [ 43] [ 23]
BT Research Centre collection
1879–1995
2011
BT Heritage
[ 15]
The Children's Society archive
19th century onwards
2011
The Children's Society
[ 15]
Tyne & Wear Shipyards collection
(undated)
2012
Tyne & Wear Archives and Museums
[ 44] [ 45] [ 46]
Aberdeen Burgh Registers
1398–1509
2012
Aberdeen City Council
[ 45] [ 47] [ 48] [ 49]
Hitchcock 's Silent Films
1925–1929
2012
British Film Institute (BFI)
[ 45] [ 50] [ 51] [ 52]
Churchill Archives
late 19th century onwards
2012
Churchill Archives Centre , Churchill College
[ 45] [ 53] [ 54] [ 55]
The Haig Papers
1914–1919
2012
National Library of Scotland
[ 45] [ 56] [ 57]
Domesday Book
1086
2012
The National Archives
[ 45] [ 58] [ 59]
Royal Scottish National Institution archives
1862–20th century
2012
University of Stirling
[ 45] [ 60] [ 61]
Dorothy Wordsworth 's Journal
19th century
2012
Wordsworth Trust
[ 45] [ 62]
Thomas Hardy Archives
19th century
2012
Dorset Museum
[ 45] [ 63] [ 64]
London County Council Bomb Damage Maps
1940–1945
2012
London Metropolitan Archives
[ 45] [ 65]
Robert Stephenson and Company archives
1823–c1960
2012
National Railway Museum
[ 45] [ 66]
The "Shakespeare Documents"
1564–1616
2014
Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and The National Archives
[ 67] [ 68] [ 69]
The Roman era Bath curse tablets
2nd century–late 4th century
2014
Bath & North East Somerset Council
[ 69] [ 70]
Neath Abbey Iron Works
1792–1882
2014
West Glamorgan Archive Service
[ 69] [ 71]
The papers of the Royal National Institution for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck
1823–1854
2014
Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI)
[ 69] [ 72]
Hepworth Cinema Interviews
20th century
2014
National Screen & Sound Archive of Wales
[ 69] [ 73]
Robert Hooke ’s Diary, 1672–1683
1672–1683
2014
Culture, Heritage and Libraries Department of the City of London Corporation
[ 69] [ 74] [ 75]
The Royal Mail Archive, 1636–1969
1636–1969
2014
The British Postal Museum and Archive
[ 69] [ 76]
The Carmichael Watson Collection: A Celtic Collector's Folklore Odyssey
19th century–early 20th century
2014
Edinburgh University Library
[ 69] [ 77]
West Riding Pauper Lunatic Asylum Records, 1814–1991
1814–1991
2014
West Yorkshire Archive Service
[ 69] [ 78]
Canterbury Cathedral collection
9th century–1540
2016
Canterbury Cathedral
[ 79] [ 80]
Archive of Charles Booth ’s Inquiry into the Life and Labour of the People in London, 1886-1903
1886–1903
2016
London School of Economics Library
[ 79] [ 81]
Dean & Chapter Exeter Library Manuscript
circa 970
2016
Dean & Chapter of Exeter Cathedral
[ 79] [ 82]
The Declaration of Arbroath
6 April 1320
2016
National Records of Scotland
[ 79] [ 83]
The Royal Institution Laboratory Notebooks of Michael Faraday
19th century
2016
Royal Institution
[ 79] [ 84]
Great Parchment Book of The Honourable The Irish Society
1639
2016
London Metropolitan Archives , City of London Corporation
[ 79] [ 65]
The Correspondence Collection of Robert Owen
1821–1858
2016
Co-operative Heritage Trust
[ 79] [ 85]
Survey of the Manors of Crickhowell and Tretower, 1587 by Robert Johnson
1587
2016
National Library of Wales
[ 79] [ 86]
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission Casualty Archive
20th century
2018
Commonwealth War Graves Commission
[ 87] [ 88] [ 89]
The Cotton Collection of Manuscripts
circa 4th -17th century
2018
British Library
[ 88] [ 89] [ 90]
Eton Choirbook
1500-1504
2018
Eton College
[ 88] [ 89] [ 91]
The Base and Field Reports, and related Photographic material of the British
Antarctic Survey and its Predecessors
20th century
2018
British Antarctic Survey
[ 88] [ 89] [ 92]
The Chronicle of Elis Gruffudd , ‘Soldier of Calais’
circa
1550-52
2018
National Library of Wales
[ 88] [ 89] [ 93]
Early Gaelic Manuscripts of the Advocates Library
pre 17th century
2018
National Library of
Scotland
[ 88] [ 89] [ 94] [ 95]
See also
Notes
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^ a b c d e f g h i j "2010 UK Memory of the World Register Archived 2010-08-03 at the Wayback Machine ", United Kingdom National Commission for UNESCO, 2010. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ Kevin Sheahan, "William the Conquerer document is part of the UNESCO UK Memory of the World Register", City of London, 19 October 2010. Archived by the Wayback Machine on 5 June 2012.
^ "Peterloo Massacre document wins UNESCO accolade ", University of Manchester, 14 July 2010. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ Stephen Bates, "Peterloo book is one of Unesco's first heritage documents ", Guardian, 14 July 2010. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ Lewis Cowen, "Memories are made of this by Devizes volunteers ", Wiltshire Gazette and Herald, 7 August 2010. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ Tom Bristow, "Railway pioneer George Stephenson letter wins UNESCO status ", Liverpool Echo, 14 July 2010. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ Tom Bristow, "George Stephenson’s letter to son Robert wins UNESCO status ", Liverpool Daily Post, 14 July 2010. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "UNESCO memory of the world ", National Library of Wales blog, 19 July 2010. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and The Indies, overseas trading company, 1695–1707 ", RBS Heritage Online, Royal Bank of Scotland Group. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ a b c d "Edinburgh library treasures to go on world stage ", BBC, 14 July 2010. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "The Life Story of David Lloyd George now on DVD ", National Library of Wales, 6 March 2009, revised 2 February 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "Read the text: The Chepman and Myllar prints ", National Library of Scotland. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ Pont maps web site , National Library of Scotland. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t "2011 UK Memory of the World Register Archived 2011-05-29 at the Wayback Machine ", United Kingdom National Commission for UNESCO, 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "Anne Lister's diaries win United Nations recognition ", BBC News, Leeds and West Yorkshire, 1 June 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "Making history at Shibden ", Calderdale Council, 27 May 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ a b "Bodleian items added to UNESCO's UK Memory of the World Register ", Bodleian Libraries, 23 May 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ a b c d "British medieval records award special status by UNESCO ", medievalists.net, 23 May 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "Gough Map added to UNESCO’s UK Memory of the World Register Archived 2011-07-01 at the Wayback Machine ", Linguistic Geographies: The Gough Map of Great Britain, 23 May 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ McGarvie Morrison Media, "Bank of Scotland Records Join the Magna Carta in UNESCO Memory of the World ", Allmedia Scotland, 26 May 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
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^ "John Murray archive added to UNESCO register ", Edinburgh Reporter, 23 May 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "Unesco recognises Jersey's archives ", Jersey Heritage. Accessed 4 June 2011.
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^ "Customer account ledgers of Edward Backwell, 1663–1672 ", RBS Heritage Online, Royal Bank of Scotland Group. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "LHSA's Edinburgh and Lothian HIV/AIDS collection awarded UN status ", Lothian Health Services Archive, 27 May 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ Lyndsay Buckland, "Lessons learned from Lothian's HIV fight to help other countries ", Scotsman, 23 May 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "Amber: The UNESCO inscription ", Amber Online. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ David Whetstone, "Newcastle art group Amber is praised by Unesco ", Journal Live, 24 May 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "Winchester Pipe Rolls placed on Unesco heritage list ", BBC, 3 June 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "Hampshire treasure awarded place on World Register ", Hantsweb (Hampshire County Council), 3 June 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "Norfolk archive honoured by UNESCO ", Norfolk County Council, 20 May 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "The medieval records of the Great Hospital, Norwich ", Norfolk Record Office. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "Unesco honours 'outstanding' medieval hospital records ", BBC, 23 May 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "BFI National Archive collections awarded UN status Archived 2011-06-19 at the Wayback Machine ", British Film Institute, 24 May 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ Gill Johnson, "Blackburn historic films listed alongside Magna Carta ", Lancashire Telegraph, 26 May 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "Rare Edwardian footage added to Unesco list ", BBC, 24 May 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "Wedgwood Museum archive recognized by UNESCO ", Wedgewood Museum. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "Unesco recognises Wedgwood Museum archive collection ", BBC, 24 May 2011. Accessed 4 June 2011.
^ "Women's suffrage societies ", the Women's Library, London Metropolitan University. Accessed 4 June 2011.
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^ "Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire Archives" . www.aberdeencity.gov.uk . Retrieved 2017-03-13 .
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External links
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