Summer bank holiday
Some Council services will be closed for the bank holiday on Monday 25 August 2025.
Information about archives in Solihull, and how to access them, as well as contribute.
Archives are records produced by individuals, families or organisations during their everyday activities or business.
Solihull Heritage and Local Studies is on the first floor of The Core Library. Please contact us in advance of your visit as we cannot guarantee that you will be able to speak to a specialist member of staff or view any items from our collections if you haven’t made an appointment. Please see our Solihull Life page on bookings for further details.
We hold many records relating to Solihull Council and its predecessor authorities. For example:
The Heritage and Local Studies Service also holds some local company and organisation archives such as:
It also holds archives relating to individuals such as
Until 1974 Solihull was part of Warwickshire, and therefore a number of records relating to Solihull are held at Warwickshire County Record Office such as:
Solihull records are also sometimes linked administratively with those of Birmingham, so there are some archives relating to the borough at Birmingham City Archives, particularly
Some Solihull records, such as court records of the Assizes, are held at The National Archives.
The Archives Hub also includes archive catalogues from over 200 institutions.
Solihull Heritage and Local Studies Service has lots of useful records that can help with family history research, such as:
Solihull Heritage and Local Studies Service is always pleased to accept items relating to places now within the Borough of Solihull that are likely to be of interest to current and future generations.
We are particularly keen to acquire photographs of the local area and can copy pictures as well as 35mm slides and negatives if you are happy to loan them to us. For our records, we ask that everyone supplying images for our collections completes a copy of our photograph information sheet so that we know to what use the photograph may be put.
If you are carrying out personal or academic research relating to the local area then we should be delighted to add a copy of your report or dissertation to our local studies collection.
On occasion, we can also accept items on deposit. See our terms and conditions of deposit.
If you have memories of going to school, living or working in Solihull, or if you remember your first impressions of the area when you moved here, then please complete one of our memory sheets and make your own contribution to our history. It doesn't matter what period your memories relate to - even recent events are part of our community's history.