Leicester Mercury

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FASCINATIN­G ARCHIVES OF TRAVEL TOUR PIONEER ARE OPENED UP

- By STAFF REPORTER recordoffi­ce.org.uk/resources/catalogues/

PART of a vast archive charting the history of pioneering Leicesters­hire travel firm Thomas Cook has been opened up to the public.

Thousands of items in the collection are housed at the Record Office for Leicesters­hire, Leicester and Rutland, in Wigston, and many of them are now more widely accessible online for the first time.

Thanks to a grant from the National Archives, under the Archives Revealed scheme, and after months of work by Record Office staff, a portion of the giant archive has been catalogued and is available to search online.

Items which can be searched for using an online catalogue include staff magazines, volumes of contracts and agreements and some of the historic travel brochures.

Thomas Cook, pictured above, started his travel agency in Leicester in 1841, beginning by taking temperance supporters around the Midlands by train.

Archivist Jennifer Roach, who is leading the work to catalogue the entire archive, said: “The Thomas Cook archive is internatio­nally significan­t, as it provides a detailed historical record of the man and company which created internatio­nal package travel as we know it today.

“It is a great honour for us to have been chosen as the permanent home of the Thomas Cook archive and we believe it is vital that we can make the material as accessible as possible.

“We’re aiming to keep uploading records to the catalogue throughout the course of the project, with the full catalogue online and the collection available from next April when the project concludes.

“We will then showcase some of the material in the Thomas Cook Collection, highlighti­ng the gems we have found along the way.”

The wider collection includes minute books and staff records, posters, travel guides and timetables.

It also features 60,000 photograph­s and souvenirs from the company’s 178year history, including glass and china, uniforms through the ages and even a model of a Nile steamer.

Councillor Christine Radford, cabinet member for heritage, leisure and arts, said: “The Thomas Cook archive collection is a vital piece of Leicesters­hire history and I am delighted that this work is being carried out to preserve it for future generation­s.”

The entire Thomas Cook archive was acquired by the county council in 2019, following a nationwide bidding process to find a new permanent home for the collection. The brochures make up one of the larger sections of the archive, with examples dating back to 1858 and the first continenta­l brochures appearing from 1865.

Most of the collection dates from around 1890, with samples from nearly every year being kept, covering all varieties of destinatio­ns.

More informatio­n on the Record Office’s catalogues can be found at:

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HOLIDAY TIME: There are some lovely old posters contained in the archive

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