Special Collections and Archives

There are three parts to the University Archives: The Governors’ Records, The Unofficial Archive and the College of Guidance Studies Archive.

 

The Governors’ Records: 1961 – ongoing

The University Governors are responsible for the overall governance of the University. The papers available are minutes and meeting papers including those of the Governors’ sub-committees.

The first volume also contains minutes from the New Training College Steering Committee, 1959-1961, which was responsible for establishing Canterbury Christ Church College (as it was then). Until the 1990s, the Governors’ papers mostly comprise minutes and reports from the rest of the College to the Governors. After this date the minutes are supplemented by copies of the College Newsletter, strategic plans and management reports.

Some items are confidential. In some cases the information may be made available while the record itself is not.

These records are held in the offices of the Governing Body.

 

The Unofficial Archive: 1961- ongoing

An unofficial archive has been kept by the University library. Documents were and are collected on an ad hoc basis. College/University staff donate items when they think they are worthy of permanent preservation. Many items are memoirs of College/University activities rather than working records.

The collection comprises photographs, both of College/University buildings and personnel, and of events happening on campus. There are also a large number of press cuttings mainly from the local newspaper 1961-1995. Other documents include College handbooks, magazines and prospectuses, events programmes, exhibitions, library guides, Senior Common Room minute books and papers, site plans and public information on departments. In addition are a few items of memorabilia including a graduation hood, wine bottles and metal items.

These items can be consulted in Augustine House library. See also the photo archive on the CCCU Alumni website.

Unofficial Catalogue

The Arts and Culture Collection 2004-2019

Material relating to the Arts and Culture programme held at the university, including exhibition leaflets, posters and pamphlets.

 

The College of Guidance Studies: 1948-2000

The College of Guidance Studies (COGS) was a training college for careers officers based in Hextable near Swanley in Kent. In the year 2000 it merged with Canterbury Christ Church University College and a new department was formed called the Centre for Career and Personal Development. Its records also then became the responsibility of the College.

The records mainly consist of Governors’ Papers and papers of the various sub-committees. The majority of these papers are meeting papers which comprise minutes, agendas and reports to the committees, which are treated as appendices to the minutes. There are very few papers remaining from the Principal. Only one file has survived and this is very similar to the Governors’ papers. There is one Unofficial file, which is a collection of items of historical interest about the College. The majority of the papers date from 1970 to 2000.

Some items are confidential and are not currently available. These items can be consulted in Augustine House library.

For a more detailed description of what is in the University Archives, please visit our Archives Hub pages.

 

Collections in brief

Contents: meeting minutes, records, prospectuses, photographs, papers, reports, newspaper articles, magazines, guides, letters, objects
Period: 20th century onwards
Subjects: higher education, university life, students, student life, teacher training, teacher education

Augustine House Library - Canterbury