Document archives are currently being digitised and prepared for research access. We have estimated that over 100,000 pages are currently awaiting digitisation, and so indexes to archives will be made available in batches. We are making some indexes available now in partial form and they will be added to constantly. Please check the revision dates on the indexes. Researchers will be able to request particular documents from the archives to be sent to them electronically. A small donation will be encouraged for this service. Please use the contact page to request items from the collections. Researchers can also access physical document archives at our base in Crediton Library. Again, please contact us to arrange access.
GENERAL DOCUMENT ARCHIVES
Aside from our special collections (below), we have a repository of general folklore documents. Please click the image for the general document index in PDF. This index is being continually added to. Current index revision date - 1 May, 2021.
Aside from our special collections (below), we have a repository of general folklore documents. Please click the image for the general document index in PDF. This index is being continually added to. Current index revision date - 1 May, 2021.
SUBJECT SPECIFIC ARCHIVES
Some of our collections relate to a single subject but are not part of our notable special collections. Click on the text links below to access pages for these subject collections. More will be added as cataloguing or digitisation is completed.
Some of our collections relate to a single subject but are not part of our notable special collections. Click on the text links below to access pages for these subject collections. More will be added as cataloguing or digitisation is completed.

DISABLED TALES ARCHIVE
Document Archive for Disabled Tales: a website dedicated to the discussion of disability, chronic illness, mental illness and neurodivergence in fairy tales and folklore.
Document Archive for Disabled Tales: a website dedicated to the discussion of disability, chronic illness, mental illness and neurodivergence in fairy tales and folklore.
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
As they start to become available, special collections will be published below. Please click on the link to visit the pages for these collections.
As they start to become available, special collections will be published below. Please click on the link to visit the pages for these collections.