Local Studies Library
To access our local studies non-book catalogue, please use the link below, where you will be able to search our local studies collection. Our book collection is searchable using the catalogue search at the top of the screen.
Local Studies Online Catalogue
Location
Local Studies Library, Central Library, St. Edwards Way, Romford RM1 3AR
01708 432392
Opening hours
- Monday: 10am - 1pm and 2pm - 4pm
- Tuesday: 9am - 1pm
- Wednesday: Closed
- Thursday: 1pm - 4pm and 5pm - 8pm
- Friday: 9am - 12noon and 1pm - 4pm
- Saturday: Every second Saturday of the month, 10am - 1pm and 2pm - 4pm
Hours may change when there is a bank holiday. Changes will be published on our bank holiday webpage
About Local Studies
Local Studies is part of the Havering Library Service and is situated on the first floor of the Central Library in Romford.
If you are interested in Havering's history, want to start tracing your family history, find an old newspaper report, information about your house or street in the past, a photograph or other illustrations of Havering's buildings and historical events we may be able to help you.
Appointments and bookings of equipment
A selection of books and journals about the history of Havering and Essex are available for browsing, as are specialist titles for family history.
An appointment is essential to carry out research requiring access to items not held in the local studies room.
Please contact us to discuss your requirements before visiting.
To use microfilm or microfiche please book the microfilm reader/printer.
Two computers with dedicated access to the internet for local studies and family history researchers are available with free access to Find My Past and Ancestry. It is recommended that you book these in advance by telephoning 01708 432392 during opening hours.
A current Havering Libraries card or identification is required for access to the internet.
Our Collections
Rate Books
Rate books covering the period 1839 to 1968 (incomplete) are a useful tool for local and family historians.
Whilst the majority of volumes relate to the Romford district there are twenthieth century volumes for Hornchurch, Rainham, Cranham and Upminster.
Trade Directories
• Pigot's 1834
• White's History Gazetteer and Directory 1849 and 1863
• Post Office Directory 1855 and 1859
• Kelly's 1878 - 1937
Telephone Directories
• Earliest Romford, Hornchurch and District 1936, 1938 and 1956
• Havering area residential and business telephone directories from 1956.
• Almanacs, directories and town guides dating from the early twentieth century as well as local Chamber of Commerce Yearbooks and Official Guides to Havering and its predecessors
Newspapers
• Essex Times (microfilm) 1866 - 1937
• Romford Times (microfilm) 1913 - 1968
• Hornchurch and Romford Express (microfilm) 1969 - 1979
• Romford Recorder (microfilm) 1934 - present
• Hornchurch and Upminster News (microfilm) 1936 - 1965
• Hornchurch and Upminster Echo (microfilm) 1965 - 1974
• Havering Echo (microfilm) 1974 - 1980
Illustrations
The illustrations collection includes around 5,000 photographs, prints, paintings and slides.
Alfred Bennett Bamford's prints of the local area at the end of the Victorian era are particulary interesting, whilst the photographic collection illustrates life in Havering over the past century.
Digital copies of many illustrations are viewable online via the Library Catalogue
It is usually possible to provide copies of items from our picture collection for a small charge, subject to condition and copyright.
Books and Printed Material
Our collection is primarily post 19th Century and covers many aspects of life in the Havering area. Standard 18th and 19th century histories of Essex, as well as early histories of the Havering area are available.
A pamphlet collection includes periodical articles, official reports, guidebooks, news-cuttings, some sale catalogues and ephemera.
A specialist collection of Family History titles are available for reference.
Also available are the publications of the Local and Family History societies in Havering and practical guides, indexes, bibliographies and periodicals for Local and Family History. Our core collection can be found on the library service catalogue.
Maps
Facsimiles of historical maps of Essex including Chapman and Andre 1777 are available a well as Ordnance Survey Maps of the Havering area at various scales.
The collection includes Edward Gotto's 1853 Map of Romford, Havering and Romford Parish Map 1845, Hornchurch Parish Map 1812 and 1849 and the Upminster historian Thomas Lewis Wilson's copy of the Upminster Tithe Map, 1854.
The collection includes a number of Local Authority planning maps reflecting the development of Havering in the twentieth century and some architect plans.
Census Records
Census 1841 - 1901 are available on microfilm/fiche for the London Borough of Havering.
Please book microfilm/fiche readers in advance.
UK Census 1841 - 1911 and the 1939 Register are free to access through Ancestry.com and Find My Past, with the 1921 Census also available via Find My Past.
Births, Deaths & Marriages
• General Register Office index to births, marriages and deaths for England and Wales 1837 - 1950 (microfiche) and 1837 - 1950 (micofiche) and 1837 - 2006 through Ancestry.com and FindMyPast.co.uk which are available free in Romford Central, Hornchurch and Upminster libraries.
• London Borough of Havering Cemeteries and Crematoria burial records are being added to the website DeceasedOnline
• Crow Lane Cemetery burial index 1871 - 1953
• St Andrew's Hornchurch Burial Index 1576-2000
Please book microfilm/fiche readers in advance.
Electoral Registers
• Romford Constituency 1938 and 1939, then from 1956.
• Hornchurch Constituency from 1947 and Upminster Constituency from its formation in 1971.
• Between 2003 and 2014, only the edited public register is available
• From 2010 the constituencies are Hornchurch and Upminster Constituency, Romford Constituency and Dagenham and Rainham Constituency.
• Since 2014 the Local Studies Library no longer receives a copy of the electoral register.
A copy of the current Electoral Register is held at the Town Hall, Romford.
Family history databases Find My Past and Ancestry, provide some additional access to electoral registers.
Local Authority
• Romford Rural District Council from 1895 - 1936.
• Minutes and reports for the London Borough of Havering from its creation in 1965
Also minutes for preceding authorities in the borough including:
• Commissioners of Paving and Lighting 1819 - 1851 (incomplete)
• Romford Local Board of Health 1951 - 1895
• Romford Union Rural Sanitary Authority 1872 - 1894
• Romford Urban District Council from 1895 - 1937
• Romford Borough Council from 1937 - 1965
• Hornchurch Urban District Council from 1926 - 1965
• Parish Council Minute Books for Cranham, Hornchurch, Rainham, Upminster and Wennington (various dates)
Parish Registers
We do not hold original parish registers. The following are available on microfiche or microfilm. Dates are for earliest and latest. Coverage varies for individual ceremonies. Some transcripts and indexes are available to 1850.
• Cranham, All Saints baptisms, marriages and burials mid C16th to mid C20th
• Havering-atte-Bower, St. John the Evangelist christenings, marriages, banns and burials mid C17th to early C20th
• Hornchurch, St. Andrews baptisms, marriages and burials mid C16th to late C19th
• St. Andrew’s Church, Hornchurch, burial index 1576-2000 (CD-Rom)
• North Ockendon, St. Mary Magdalene baptisms, marriages and burials late C16th to early C19th
• Rainham, St. Helen & St. Giles baptisms, marriages banns and burials 1570 to mid C20th
• Romford, Congregational Church, Bethel Chapel baptisms 1812-1837
• Romford, St. Edward the Confessor baptisms, banns, marriages and burials mid C16th to mid C19th
• Romford, Wesleyan Chapel baptisms 1835-1837
• Upminster, Congregational Church, Upminster Hill Independent Chapel baptisms 1801-1837
• Upminster, St. Laurence baptisms, marriages and burials mid C16th to early C20th
• Wennington, St. Mary and St. Peter mid C17th to mid C20th
Please book microfilm/fiche readers in advance.
Video
Hornchurch: A Good Name Endureth
Year: 1952
Audio: Sound
Picture: Black and White
Duration: 22m 38s
Collection: London Screen Archives
Description: A digitised video featuring Hornchurch and it's development from approximately 1952
Development of Romford and Romford Market
Year: 1965 - 1969
Audio: Sound
Picture: Colour
Duration: 13m 18s
Collection: London Screen Archives
Description: Film recording the re-development of Romford in the Sixties
Romford Traffic Problems
Year: 1962
Audio: Audio starts 1 minute in
Picture: Black and White
Duration: 8m 32s
Collection: London Screen Archives
Description: A digitised video featuring Romford traffic and it's problems
Romford Carnival 1952
Year: 1952
Audio: Sound
Picture: Black and White
Duration: 2m 38s
Collection: London Screen Archives
Description: A digitised video featuring Romford Carnival in 1952
Romford Carnival 1992 - Havering greets Europe.
Year: 1992
Audio: Sound
Picture: Colour
Duration: 8m 12s
Collection: London Screen Archives
Description: Havering greets Europe 1992 showing floats, and marching bands walking past Liberty II Shopping centre and Dolphin Leisure Centre in Romford.
This years activities - 1946
Year: 1946
Audio: Silent
Picture: Black and White
Duration: 26m 23s
Collection: London Screen Archives
Description: A portrait of the horticultural activity of the Romford Smallholders Society