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Domesday Books

BordesleyExile

master brummie
Were there Domesday Books published in the 20C? I can see that Phillimore sell them but I am unclear whether they are reprints of the Norman Domesday book or a post 1911 assessment.
 
Birmingham Archives have replied promptly & efficiently to my email of last night with the following information:
Thank you for your email enquiry re the 1910 Valuation survey. We do have
some material relating to Birmingham in this survey but it is only partial
and largely uncatalogued. If there is a particular area od Birmingham
(district, street name) in which you are interested we would ask you to
make an appointment to visit us and, based on your selection, we would
check if it is part of the deposit prior to any visit..
I am attaching details of our service and ticket requirements. Further
information is available on our website at:
www.birmingham.gov.uk/archivesandheritage
This does sound like an exciting resouce. Doies anyone have experience of using it & what was the experience like?
 
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