
Hi, I am Jan Harris (née Janet Dyer for anyone who went to the Stennack Schol in the 1950s).
I am delighted to be able to tell you how I came to be a volunteer at the St Ives Archive back in 2008, whilst the Archive was still in the Parish Rooms in St Andrew’s Street.
I had just retired and decided that I would like to find out if the Archive held any information on two subjects. Firstly, I wondered if the Archive held any information on Evacuees. My Grandparents took in twin girl evacuees when they lived in Street an Garrow during the War. I know they were very fond of each other as the twins would come and stay with them for many years after the War had ended and I still have a photo of me with one of them.
When Janet Axten (who was the Administrator at the time) asked me what my interests were, I asked if they had any information on Evacuees. Janet disappeared then came back with a very full file and flipped through the pages as we spoke. After a little while she turned the file around and to my astonishment there was a letter from one of the twins. I was then able to contact her and, as a result, not only have we kept in touch ever since but I was able to compile several books of Evacuee Stories which sell to raise much-needed funds for the Archive.
My second query related to an object I had dug up in my garden when living near Wadebridge. It was a Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry military item and, with the help of the late Ted Lever, I discovered it was a Bed Plate and was able to trace the soldier it had belonged to and the fact that he had deserted in 1901!
I found it so fascinating being able to delve into the past with the help of all the documents held at the Archive, that I now enjoy trying to find subjects that I think might interest others and writing about them for the St Ives Local.
It is also very satisfying when people come into the Archive hoping to track down information on family members or old buildings and, more often than not, being able to find something for them.
I would encourage anyone to come to see what information we hold and I would be very surprised if there was nothing to interest them.
My Archive Story is a new monthly blog series featuring a volunteer and their personal experience, expertise and interests at the St Ives Archive. If you would like to learn more about becoming a volunteer at the Archive, please get in touch with us here.
