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Publications by the Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society
Publications
The Society is the only institution which regularly publishes the result of research into the whole county's past. Members automatically receive:
1. Shrophire Archaeology and History Newsletter
2. Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society
New members receive the latest edition of the Transactions and Newsletter.
Shrophire Archaeology and History Newsletter
This contains summaries of recent work and discoveries and other matters of local archaeological and historical interest. For samples of past Newsletters, please follow the link to the right (Newsletter logo).
Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society
Since the first volume appeared in 1878 this has been the chief means whereby important and scholarly papers on the history and archaeology of Shropshire have been published.
Past Transactions
Download the attachments for a list of past Transactions volumes for sale, their contents, and how to order them.
A complete run of past Transactions can be viewed at Shropshire Archives.
Individual articles published in recent Transactions (since Volume 73) can also be downloaded from ArchLib, an online library of publications for archaeology. To access our page on ArchLib please follow this link.
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Parish Registers
Publication of these has now been resumed. A small stock of the earlier printed registers is still available.
For details of registers that are available to buy from the Society, please see the attachment above.
A 10% discount is available to members on all Society publications.
Other Publications
Proceeds from sales will be used to finance further publications.
A 10% discount is available to members on all Society publications.
For more details about our publications, download the attachment.
Our library
The Society's reference library, which is available to all members is at Shropshire Archives, Castle Gates, Shrewsbury. It contains a large number of transcribed and microfilmed parish registers. The transactions or proceedings of over 30 national or local archaeological and historical societies are currently received.
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