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The Alan Ball Local History Awards in the United Kingdom exist to recognise outstanding contributions in local history publishing (both in print and in new media), and to encourage the publishing of such works by public libraries and local authorities.[1] The awards were established in the 1980s[2] and are run by the Library Services Trust.[1] They are named after the local history author and former chief librarian of the Harrow and Home Counties libraries.[3] A maximum of three awards are made each year.[1]
Awards
editThe following is the partial list of award winners.
2021
edit- Hard-copy joint winner: The Picture of Yarmouth: 200 Years of Built Heritage. Published by the Great Yarmouth Local History & Archaeological Society.[4]
- Hard-copy joint winner: Louise Ryland-Epton (ed), Bremhill Parish Through the Ages: The Heritage of a Wiltshire Community. Published by the Bremhill Parish History Group.[4]
- Hard-copy highly commended: Lewis N Wood, Banstead War Memorial – 100 Years: An Illustrated history. Published by the Banstead History Research Group.[4]
- Hard-copy highly commended: Clare Wichbold – Hard Work – But Glorious: Stories from the Herefordshire Suffrage Campaign (self-published).[4]
- Community award joint winner: Alison Wilson with Anna Crutchley and Lilian Rundblad, photography by Faruk Kara, A Community Remembers: Histon Road (book with CD). Published by the Histon Road Area Residents Association.[4]
- Community award joint winner: Nunnery Lane and Clementhorpe: Exploring Old Shops and Pubs in York. Published by the Clements Hall Local History Group.[4]
- E-publication: South West Heritage Trails – Torbay Discovery Heritage Trail https://www.southwestheritagetrails.org.uk/. Published by South West Heritage Trust.[4]
2020
edit- Hard-copy winner: John Simpson (ed), Managing Poverty: Cheltenham Settlement Examinations and Removal Orders, 1831-5 2. Published by the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society.[4]
- Highly commended: Rowan Whimster, Ramsbury: A Place and its People. Published by the Friends of the Holy Cross Church, Ramsbury.[4]
- Community award: Louise Wong (ed.), Crossing the Borders [Stories of the S E Asian communities in Manchester]. An NLHF funded project by the Wai Yin Society / Manchester University / Ahmed Iqbal Ulah RACE centre – Manchester Central Library / Manchester Art Gallery.[4]
- E publication award: Stroudwater History website – https://stroudwaterhistory.org.uk. Published by the Stroudwater Navigation Archive Charity.[4]
2019
edit- Delving along the Derwent: a history of 200 quarries and the people who worked in them, National Stone Centre.[5]
- The Post War History of Leicester 1945-1962 (web site), East Midlands Oral History Archive.[6]
2018
edit- A Swindon Time Capsule: Working Class Life 1899-1984. Highlights from the Dixon-Attwell Collection held at Swindon Central Library, by Graham Carter, Swindon Heritage, Local Studies (Swindon Libraries).[7]
- Poole, the First World War and its Legacy (web site), Poole Museum.[7]
- Bristol Old Vic Archive (web site), Bristol Bristol Old Vic Heritage, Amy Spreadbury.[7]
2017
edit- Miss Weeton, Governess and Traveller, ed Alan Roby; Wigan Archives.[8]
- Spratton Local History Society website[9]
2015
edit- West Sussex Remembering 1914-18, eds. Martin Hayes and Emma White; West Sussex County Council.[10]
- Buxton Museum Apps, Buxton Museum.[10]
- Milford Street Bridge Project, Milford Street Bridge Project, St Edmunds Community Association.[10]
2010
edit- East Lothian Council, East Lothian 1945–2000, Sonia Baker (editor)[1]
- Epping Forest District Council, The Life and Art of Octavius Dixie Deacon, Chris Pond and Richard Morris[1]
- Nottinghamshire County Council, These Uncertaine Tymes: Newark and the Civilian Experience of the Civil Wars 1640–1660, Stuart Jennings[1][11]
2007
edit- Bedfordshire Women's Land Army (web site), Bedfordshire County Council, Stuart Antrobus[12]
- The Somerset Wetlands: An Ever Changing Environment, Somerset Books, Pat Hill-Cottingham, Derek Briggs, Richard Brunning, Andy King, Graham Rix[13]
2006
edit- Norfolk E-Map Explorer (web site), Norfolk County Council[14]
- Viewing the Lifeless Body, A Coroner and his inquests held in Nottinghamshire Public Houses during the Nineteenth Century, 1828–1866, Nottinghamshire County Council, Bernard Heathcote.[15]
2005
edit- Beyond the Grave: Exploring Newcastle's Burial Grounds, Newcastle City Council, Alan Morgan[16]
2004
edit- Am Baile/The Gaelic Village (web site), Highland Council, Interactive Bureau[2][17]
- Steam And Speed: Railways Of Tyne And Wear, Newcastle upon Tyne City Council, Andy Guy[2][18]
- The Shadow of the Gallows: Crime and Punishment on Tyneside in the Eighteenth Century, Newcastle Libraries & Information Service, Barry Redfern[18]
- Picture The Past (web site), Nottinghamshire County Council, Nottingham City Council, Derbyshire County Council and Derby City Council[3]
2003
edit- Kinder Scout: Portrait of a Mountain, Roly Smith[19]
1999
edit- Southwark: An Illustrated History, London Borough of Southwark, Leonard Reilly[20]
- City of Westminster[20]
- Leading the way: a history of Lancashire's roads, Lancashire County Council, Alan Crosby[20]
1998
edit- City of Newcastle upon Tyne, Richard Caddel and Anthony Flowers[20]
- Guardian of the Trent: The Story of Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire County Council, Pamela Marshall and John Samuels[20]
- Stockport: a History, Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council, Peter Arrowsmith[20]
1997
edit- All about Bede: the life and times of the Venerable Bede, 672 - 735 AD, City of Sunderland, Terry Deary[21]
- The History of Croxley Green Through Its Street Names, Croxley Green Parish Council, Shirley Greenman[21]
- The Lancashire cotton industry : a history since 1700, Lancashire County Council, Mary B Rose[21]
1996
edit- Contrasts in a Victorian city, Birmingham: sources and notes for a study of Victorian Birmingham, Birmingham City Council, Richard Albutt, Martin Flynn, Philippa Bassett, Jackie Inman[22]
- Working Children in Nineteenth Century Lancashire, Lancashire County Council, Michael Winstanley[22]
- William Morris at Merton, London Borough of Merton, David Saxby[22]
1994
edit- Essex Gold: Fortunes of the Essex Oysterman, Essex County Council, Hervey Benham[23]
- Durham Cathedral: artists & images, Durham County Council, Patricia R. Andrew[23]
- Merton Priory, London Borough of Merton, Penny Bruce and Simon Mason[23]
- Beardmore built: the rise and fall of a Clydeside shipyard, Clydebank District Council, Ian Johnston[23]
- Shropshire From the Air: Man and The Landscape, Shropshire County Council, Michael Watson and Chris Musson[23]
1993
edit- Romans on the Wight, Isle of Wight County Council[24]
- Riot!: the story of the East Lancashire loom-breakers in 1826, Lancashire County Council, Jim Walker[24]
- Newcastle's changing map, City of Newcastle upon Tyne, M Barke and RJ Buswell[24]
- The Wakes of Northamptonshire: A Family History, Northamptonshire County Council, Peter Gordon[24]
- Huddersfield: A Most Handsome Town, Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council, EA Hilary Haigh[24]
1992
edit- I-spy the London borough of Sutton, London Borough of Sutton[25]
- Cinemas of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne City Libraries and Arts, Frank Manders[25]
- Tameside 1066–1700, Tameside Metropolitan Borough Council, Michael Nevell[25]
1991
edit- Southwold River: Georgian Life in the Blyth Valley, Suffolk County Council, Rachel Lawrence[26]
- Old Runcorn, Halton Borough Council, H F Starkey[26]
- Waterways of Northamptonshire, Northamptonshire County Council, David Blagrove[26]
- A Fighting Trade: Rail Transport in Tyne Coal, 1600-1800, Gateshead Metropolitan District Council, G. Bennett, E Clavering and A Rounding[26]
- Archive Map Collection, Gateshead Metropolitan District Council, Les Turnbull[26]
1990
edit- The goodliest place in Middlesex: being a history of the ancient parish of Ruislip which comprised Ruislip, Northwood, Eastcote, Ruislip Manor and South Ruislip, Hillingdon Libraries, Eileen M. Bowlt [Author Award][27]
- Williams Barnes: The Somerset Engravings, Somerset County Libraries, Laurence Keen [Book Production Award][27]
1989
edit- Author: Eileen M. Bowlt, Hillingdon Libraries[20]
- Book production: Somerset County Library, Keen[20]
1988
edit- Patrick Dillon & Wiltshire County Library[20]
1987
edit1986
editSee also
editReferences
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- ^ a b c Am Baile – Highland website wins national history award Archived 2014-08-13 at the Wayback Machine, Am Baile, published 2004-11-15, accessed 2012-05-06
- ^ a b Press release Nottinghamshire County Council, published 2005-01-14, accessed 2012-05-06
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Alan Ball Award Winners Announced". CILIP Local Studies Group. 3 May 2022.
- ^ "Derbyshire book awarded top accolade and named the UK's best local heritage publication". www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-10-18.
- ^ eastmidsoha (2021-03-16). "EMOHA's Post War History of Leicester wins national award". East Midlands Oral History Archive. Retrieved 2021-10-18.
- ^ a b c "Alan Ball Award Winners 2018". Local Studies Group Blog. 2019-03-13. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
- ^ "Get Inspired … Alan Ball 2017 Award Winners and Entries". Local Studies Group Blog. 2018-10-13. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
- ^ "Get Inspired … Alan Ball 2017 Award Winners and Entries". Local Studies Group Blog. 13 October 2018.
- ^ a b c "Alan Ball Local History Awards 2015 Winners and Submissions". CILIP. 2016-02-25. Retrieved 2019-03-14.
- ^ Warwick author wins award for Nottinghamshire County Council, Nottinghamshire CC, published 2011-11-10
- ^ Bedfordshire Women's Land Army site wins award Bedfordshire history, published 08-03-25, accessed 2012-05-06
- ^ Proper Gander: Issue No. 137 Archived 2016-03-04 at the Wayback Machine Somerset County Council, published 2008-09-12, accessed 2012-05-06
- ^ on the web: British Archaeology 93, March/April 2007, accessed 2012-05-06
- ^ Alan Ball Local History award Nottinghamshire County Council, published 2007-01-02, accessed 2012-05-06
- ^ Beyond the Grave: Exploring Newcastle's Burial Grounds Archived 2011-10-04 at the Wayback Machine Newcastle City Council, accessed 2012-05-06
- ^ Third design award in a month for Interactive Bureau Archived 2011-02-18 at the Wayback Machine, published 2004-11-08, accessed 2012-05-06
- ^ a b Tyne Bridge Publishing Books Win Awards – journal – September 07, 2004 – Id. 72443248 Archived May 5, 2013, at archive.today vLex, published 2004-09-07, accessed 2012-05-06
- ^ rolysmith.com Archived 2012-04-26 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 2012-05-16
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- ^ a b c d e "Publications Awards 1993" (PDF). The Local Studies Librarian. 12 (2): 22.
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- ^ a b c d e "The Alan Ball Local History Awards" (PDF). The Local Studies Librarian. 10 (2): 11. 1991.
- ^ a b "Recent Awards to Local Studies Librarians" (PDF). The Local Studies Librarian. 9 (2): 14. 1990.