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UK Memory of the World Register

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UK Memory of the World Register pahila UNESCO Memory of the World Programme ni.

UK rigisita nyɛla tiŋgbani binyɛra kura din kpa talahi ni be shɛli. Di nyɛla UNESCO ni tabiri sɔŋdi shɛŋa piibu ka lahi kuri ariziki niŋdi din ni. Di nyɛla din wuhiri binshɛŋa din mali anfaani ka kpa talahi boɛhigu ni.[1]

TitleDateYear of
Inscrip-
tion
Nominating Institution(s)Source(s)
Charter of King William I to the City of London 10672010City of London Corporation [2][3]
Peterloo Relief Fund account book18192010John Rylands University Library, University of Manchester[2][4][5]
WVS/WRVS narrative reports1939–962010WRVS[2][6]
Letter from George Stephenson18272010Liverpool Record Office[2][7][8]
Peniarth manuscript collection12th–19th century2010National Library of Wales[2][9]
Company of Scotland Trading to Africa & the Indies records 1695–17072010Royal Bank of Scotland Group and National Library of Scotland[2][10][11]
The Life Story of David Lloyd George19182010National Screen and Sound Archive, National Library of Wales[2][12]
The Chepman and Myllar prints15082010National Library of Scotland[2][13][11]
Pont manuscript maps1583–16142010National Library of Scotland[2][14][11]
St Kilda, Britain's Loneliest Isle1923, 19282010National Library of Scotland[2][11]
Diaries of Anne Lister1806–402011West Yorkshire Archive Service [15][16][17]
Cura Pastoralis of Gregoryc.8902011Bodleian Library[15][18]
Gough Map14th century2011Bodleian Library[15][18][19][20]
Bank of Scotland archives1695–20012011Lloyds Banking Group Archives[15][21]
Wakefield court rolls1274–19252011Yorkshire Archaeological Society[15][22][19]
Death warrant of King Charles I16492011Parliamentary Archives[15][23]
Bill of Rights16892011Parliamentary Archives[15][23]
John Murray archive 1768 to early 21st century2011National Library of Scotland[15][24][25]
Jersey occupation archive1940–452011Jersey Heritage[15][26][27]
Customer account ledgers of Edward Backwell1663–16722011Royal Bank of Scotland[15][28]
Edinburgh and Lothian HIV/AIDS collections1983–20102011Lothian Health Services Archive[15][29][30]
Narrative created through Sirkka-Liisa Konttinen's photography and Amber's films1969–20092011Amber Collective[15][31][32]
Winchester pipe rolls1208–09 to 1710–112011Hampshire Record Office, run by Hampshire County Council[15][19][33][34]
Medieval records of St Giles's Hospital, Norwich1249–19882011Norfolk Record Office[15][35][36][19][37]
Peter Worden collection of Mitchell and Kenyon filmsearly 20th century2011British Film Institute National Archive[15][38][39][40]
GPO Film Unit collection1933–402011British Postal Museum & Archive, BT Heritage and British Film Institute[15]
Wedgwood Museum archive18th century onwards2011Wedgwood Museum[15][41][42]
Documentary heritage of the Women's suffrage movement in Britain1865–19282011Women's Library and Parliamentary Archives[15][43][23]
BT Research Centre collection1879–19952011BT Heritage[15]
The Children's Society archive 19th century onwards2011The 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]
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