Description | Includes branch records for Anlaby 1949-1995, Bainton 1965-2015, Barmby Moor 1989-1998, Beeford 1926-1999, Bempton 1949-1982, Beverley 1984-1999, Bewholme 1951-1979, Bilton 1937-2009, Blacktoft 1935-1988, Bridlington 1985-2012, Bubwith 1931-1997, Burton Agnes 1948-1994, Burton Fleming 1953-1989, Eastrington 1932-1990, Elloughton cum Brough 1929-1999, Fimber and Thixendale 1981-1983, Great Hatfield 1987-1990, Holmpton 1948-1988, Hotham 1946-1997, Keyingham 1930-1996, Laxton and Saltmarsh 1926-1986, Lissett and Gransmoor 1926-1985, Little Driffield 1955-1977, Mappleton 1938-1989, Market Weighton 1986-1997, Nafferton 1943-2008, Newbald 1975-1992, North Dalton 1935-1996, North and South Ella 1958-2009, Preston 1928-1999, Rudston 1959-2012, Seaton 1932-2000, Seaton Ross 1981-1999, Shiptonthorpe 1932-1994, Sigglesthorne 1958-1990, Skelton and Sandhall 1947-1992, Skirlaugh 1988-2003, Sproatley 1937-1996, Stamford Bridge 1926-2010, Sutton on Derwent 1946-1989, Thorngumbald 1983-2000, Tickton 1950-2002, Warter 1941-1988, Welton 2005-2009, Welwick 1933-1986, Wilberfoss and District 1937-1972, Willerby and Kirk Ella 1950s-2001, Withernwick 1930-1997, Wold Newton 1946-2007, and East Yorkshire Federation of Women's Institutes Christmas Carol Service at Beverley Minster audio cassettes 1993-1997. Melbourne 1948-1976, Hunmanby 1937-2014, Barmby on the Marsh 1947-2017, North and South Cliffe 1947-2016, Skipsea 1929-2008, Barmston 1953-2018, Wawne 1949-2018, Rawcliffe 1961-2000, Boulevard 2013, Marshland 1953-2010, Laxton Lasses 2010-2011, Easington 1995, Ottringham [1926]-2012, Millennium Orchard 1999-2012, East Yorkshire Federation monthly newsletters 1983-2018, Beacon Group 1967-2010, Buckrose Group 2006-2008, Fangfoss with Bolton 1947-2023, North Ferriby 1925-2016, North and South Holderness Group 1931-1999, Ridings Group 1985-2004, Spurn Group 1963-2016, Humber Group 1946-2003, Roos 1921-2021, East Yorkshire Federation of Women's Institutes and National Federation of Women's Institutes 1929-2019, Miscellaneous records from closed Women's Institutes 1987-2020, Cottingham Green 1993-2021, Ellerker 1929-2019, Haltemprice 2012-2015. |
AdminHistory | The Women’s Institute (WI) is a community-based organisation for women. It was formed in 1915 with the aims of revitalising rural communities and encouraging women to become more involved in producing food during the First World War. Since then the organisation's aims have broadened and it is now the largest women’s voluntary organisation in the UK. |