Explore Your Archive - an idea takes shape
Our plans for joining the new national Explore Your Archive campaign took shape in an archivists’ meeting. We could certainly aim to create a story box, recruit archive ambassadors and join in the national
campaign week in November, but at the same time staff and outreach resources had been
committed to our key summer events ‘Helping Cheshire Remember the First World
War’. With this in mind our story box would need to be self-contained,
self-explanatory and closely targeted to a new audience.
We quickly found our local hero, Dr John
Haygarth, who not only innovated isolation wards for fever patients at the
Chester Infirmary in 1784 but carried out statistical analysis of the health of
Chester’s population. His work had been of regional and national significance.
We knew that the infirmary’s patient registers had been used within the past
year in talks to introduce the new Clinical Outcomes unit at the Christie
hospital in Manchester (Haygarth and his colleagues had been collecting state
of the art patient outcome data in the 18th century!). One of our parent council’s
new Public Health director had visited our searchroom to consult Medical
Officers of Health reports from when public health had last been the
responsibility of local government. So we had prospective ambassadors to
champion our archives. A chance encounter at a staff meeting gave us a contact
with Cheshire and Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust who could perhaps
help us with the kind of venues we were after. But they needed to know more
about the format of the box …
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