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The
Department of Archives was established by an Act of Parliament in
1971. It is the final repository for permanent records and archives
of the government. The Chief Justice is the legal head of the department.
However, administratively the office is under the Ministry of Education.
Daily management and control is performed by the Director of Archives. |
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WHAT
WE HOLD The
Department of Archives accepts on permanent deposit records of enduring
value which have been created in the course of the conduct of affairs
of any kind, public or private. Most records on deposit originated
in the executive, legislative and judicial branches of the Government
of The Bahamas. However, the department also holds deposits of private
archives including family, business and ecclesiastical records. |
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WHO
WE SERVE
The Department
of Archives services firstly, the government by preserving and making
available records which are essential for the effective administration
of public business. Secondly, it services the public which uses
the records for a variety of reasons. Each year the department receives
many inquiries by mail and telephone. However, most researchers
visit the Archives and undertake their own research. |
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HOME
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DISCLAIMER |
FAQ'S |
CONTACT US
Department
of Archives, P. O. Box SS-6341, Nassau, N. P., Bahamas, TELEPHONE:
(242) 393-2175, 393-2855 FAX: (242) 393-2555 |
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