The local library, archive or record office will be able to assist in locating sources available for the local area. Teachers could focus on one or more of the different types of source.
There is a huge variety of other written sources, including advertisements, sale particulars, newspapers, parish records and personal documents such as diaries and letters.
Some of these written sources will need to be adapted to enable children to use them.
It is often useful to compare trade directories with census returns for the same street at around the same time.
School records include admission registers, log books, punishment and attendance records.
Inventories, often made after a person's death, usually list moveable possessions (see also Unit 8).
Use reference materials, dictionaries, encyclopedias and CD-ROMS to find out about unfamiliar occupations, merchandise, etc.
For further information on written sources, see the English Heritage publications Using Documents and Using School Buildings.
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