“Outstanding” Oldham archives saved for future public use

An “outstanding” historic trove of documents, newspaper clippings and images has been saved and will be accessible for public use at the new Oldham Heritage and Arts Centre. 

The fate of the former archives of the Oldham Evening Chronicle newspaper was uncertain after the daily newspaper printed its last-ever edition in August 2017.

Winston Churchill (former Oldham MP) electioneering in Oldham in 1945

The ‘Chron’ had been publishing as a weekday daily since 1854 and was one of the last local independent newspapers left in England.

An independent assessment of its archives found the photographic and documentary archive at the Union Street office was “outstanding and absolutely vital for telling the story of the borough of Oldham”.

Oldham Council has since worked closely with the joint administrators of the newspaper to ensure the collection is saved.

The archives have now been transferred to public ownership and are set to take pride of place in the new Oldham Heritage and Arts Centre.

Jean Stretton, Oldham Council Leader, said: “This is brilliant news – it would have been a tragedy for this important collection to have been lost to future generations.”

“So many Oldham residents appeared in the Chronicle’s pages or depended upon it for information and the new Heritage and Arts Centre will be the perfect home for this unique collection.

Nurses in training at the former Oldham Infirmary in 1938

“I’m thrilled we’ve been able to get this deal done and would like to thank KPMG for their support in transferring this archive to our stewardship.”

The Chronicle archive is 25.35 cubic metres in size and consists of the firm’s own business records, news cuttings covering key people, events, places, communities, crime and sport (in hard copy and microfilm) plus photographs and negatives or glass slides dating back to the 1930s.

The collection will be kept in temporary storage until the new collections store – being developed as part of the Oldham Heritage and Arts Centre – is ready to open in late 2019/early 2020.

Oldham Council is looking to progress a grant funding application to assist with funding the work needed to catalogue and digitise this collection.