Guyana Archives and Libraries

Archives
National Archives of Guyana (Walter Rodney Archives) D'Urban Park Homestretch Avenue Georgetown, Demerara Telephone: 592-227-7687/592-226-3852/592-226-3852 Email: [mailto:narchivesguyana@yahooo.com narchivesguyana@yahooo.com] Website: National Archives of Guyana Website #2: National Archives of Guyana Website #3: Walter Rodney National Archives of Guyana, Georgetown, Guyana Website #4: Public access to historical records now more accessible -as National Archives continues digitisation process Website #5: Rescue project for Dutch archives in Guyana Website #6: The Importance of Guyana's Archives


 * The National Archives of Guyana principally contain archival material from the nineteenth century colonial government of British Guiana and material when the provinces of Berbice, Essequibo, and Demerara were Dutch colonies in the 17th and 18th centuries.

National Archives of Guyana (Dutch) Address: PO Box Postbus 15648 1001 NC Amsterdam Email: post@dutchculture.nl Website: National Archives of Guyana, Dutch

Libraries
The National Library 76/77 Church and Main Streets Georgetown Telephone: 592 226 2690/227 4053 Email: [mailto:natlib@sdnp.org.gy natlib@sdnp.org.gy] Website: National Library of Guyana Website #2: National Library observes 110 years Website #3: The National Library 1909 – 2009 Website #4: National Library of Guyana

University of Guyana Library Turkeyen Campus Georgetown Telephone: 592 642-7003/222-5401/222-4931 Email: [mailto:gwyneth.george@uog.edu.gy gwyneth.george@uog.edu.gy] Website: University of Guyana Library Website #2: The University of Guyana Library Website #3: University of Guyana Library

Museums
Guyana National Museum Company Path Georgetown 413741 Telephone: 592 225 7191 Email: [mailto:guyananationalmuseum@gmail.com guyananationalmuseum@gmail.com] Website: Guyana National Museum Website #2: The Guyana National Museum


 * The Guyana National Museum is located on North Road in a building complex which opened in 1951. The Museum’s collections were housed previously in the Carnegie Building. The Guyana National Museum in Georgetown has a collection of flora and fauna, precious stones found in our land formation, archaeological findings, and examples of Amerindian arts and crafts. This museum is the largest and house most of our general artifacts.