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A total
of 17 libraries throughout the county will have a catalogue detailing
which images are held from all the towns and parishes in their local
area.
The
36,000 plus images in the 'Historic Photograph and Print Collection'
are divided between the reference library in Trowbridge and the
library in Salisbury.
Examples
of the many images in the collection include a shot of the welcoming
party for the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to Mere
in 1909, a view along New Road, Chippenham from the early part of
the 20th century, and a photo of a carnival float from Westbury
around 1910.
Paul
Connell, museums officer at Wiltshire County Council, said: "The
Historic Photograph and Print Collection is an important archive
for Wiltshire, and the county council is keen to increase access
to and use of the collection.
"By
placing a catalogue of images in the county's libraries, this will
enable people to see what is available without having to first make
a visit to Trowbridge or Salisbury.
"They
will be able to call ahead and make arrangements to view and copy
the images they are looking for."
The
libraries where the service will be available are Aldbourne, Bradford-on-Avon,
Box, Chippenham, Corsham, Devizes, Downton, Malmesbury, Marlborough,
Melksham, Mere, Pewsey, Ramsbury, Tisbury, Westbury, Wilton, and
Wootton Bassett.
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