London Archives and Libraries

Archives
London Metropolitan Archives 40 Northampton Road City of London EC1R 0HB UK Telephone: 020 7332 3820 E-mail: [mailto:ask.lma@cityoflondon.gov.uk ask.lma@cityoflondon.gov.uk] Website Family History at London Metropolitan Archives Parish Registers at London Metropolitan Archives (Information on history, content, etc.) Index to church parishes in London
 * The London Metropolitan Archives (LMA) is the principal local government archive repository for the Greater London area, including the City of London: it is the largest county record office in the United Kingdom.
 * The size and shape of what we call London has changed greatly over the years. London has grown from the original ancient City of London to the current area of Greater London which is made up of the 32 London boroughs. Understanding this expansion and the various boundary changes that took place will give you an idea where you will find the archives that you want to see.
 * Of course, the part of London and home counties that our documents cover varies depending on the type of collection. For example, our Anglican parish records cover the ancient City of London and the old Counties of London and Middlesex. These are areas that were considered a part of London prior to 1965 and in terms of modern local London Boroughs include the following, Barnet, Brent, Camden, Ealing, Enfield, Greenwich, Hackney, Hammersmith & Fulham, Haringey, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Islington, Kensington & Chelsea, Lambeth, Lewisham, parts of Richmond Upon Thames (north of the River Thames), Southwark, Tower Hamlets, Wandsworth and Westminster.
 * We do not hold parish records for the boroughs that were considered parts of Essex, Kent and Surrey until 1965 when they became a part of the Greater London Council. This includes Bexley and Bromley (both previously Kent) Barking & Dagenham, Havering, Newham, Redbridge and Waltham Forest (all previously Essex) and Croydon, Kingston upon Thames, Merton, parts of Richmond upon Thames (South of the River Thames) and Sutton (all previously Surrey). For these areas it's likely that the parish records will be held at the relevant county record office, with copies potentially held by the local borough archive.
 * Furthermore, it is important to remember that not every parish may have chosen to deposit their records. Some may still retain them; others may have deposited material at the local borough archive. This is the case for the ancient parishes of the City of Westminster, whose records are held at Westminster City Archives.
 * To find out which part of London and the home counties other collections such as wills and electoral registers cover, we suggest that you consult our Research Guides.

City of Westminster Archives Centre 10 St Ann's Street London SW1P 2DE UK Telephone: 020 76415180 Email: [mailto:archives@westminster.gov.uk archives@westminster.gov.uk] Website Researching family history at the Archives Centre Parish Registers Non-conformist and Catholic records

c/o London Metropolitan Archives 40 Northampton Road London EC1R 0HB, UK E-mail:enquiries@archivesforlondon.org Website London for Researchers Guide 2017 List of archives throughout London with links.
 * Archives for London
 * London’s archive repositories range from the magnificent National Archives facility at Kew, to one room of local and family archives in North Kensington. Manuscripts of war and peace, of sport and travel, of education and entertainment, of religious worship and political activity are located throughout the Capital.

Kent
For Greenwich, Woolwich, Eltham, Charlton, Kidbrooke once in Kent until 1885, now in London: Royal Greenwich Heritage Trust Charlton House Charlton Road, London SE7 8RE, UK Telephone:+44 (0) 20 8856 3951 E-mail:office@rght.org.uk Website
 * Our archive resources include photographs, manuscripts, records, prints, newspapers, and books. These documents cover Royal Greenwich, the former Metropolitan Boroughs of Greenwich and Woolwich, and their predecessors (Greenwich, Woolwich, Eltham, Charlton, Kidbrooke).

For Lewisham Lee, and surrounding villages once in Kent, now in London: Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Lewisham Library 199 201 Lewisham High Street Lewisham, London SE13 6LG UK Telephone: 020 8314 8501 Email: [mailto:local.studies@lewisham.gov.uk local.studies@lewisham.gov.uk] Website
 * We can help you to discover the history of the borough, the history of houses in the borough (when they were built, and who lived there), the history of an area within the borough, for a school project or for general interest, your family history (ancestors in Lewisham, or general information), and local information on specific topics (for example, famous people who have lived in the borough).

In 1965, the London boroughs of Bromley and Bexley were created from nine towns formerly in Kent. Bromley Historic Collections 2nd floor Central Library High Street Bromley, London BR1 1EX UK Telephone: 020 8461 7170 Email: [mailto:historic.collections@bromley.gov.uk historic.collections@bromley.gov.uk] Website Bexley Local Studies and Archive Centre Central Library Townley Road Bexleyheath, London DA6 7HJ UK Telephone: 020 3045 3369 Email: [mailto:archives@bexley.gov.uk archives@bexley.gov.uk] Website Local history research enquiries including baptism and marriage certificates
 * The Bexley Local Studies and Archive Centre holds a variety of sources for local and family historians and people researching the history of a building or house. Our archives date from the 14th century and relate to every town, village and parish in Bexley.

Essex
Barking and Dagenham Archives and Local Studies Centre Valence House Becontree Avenue Dagenham, London RM8 3HT UK Telephone: 020 8227 2033 Email: [mailto:localstudies@lbbd.gov.uk localstudies@lbbd.gov.uk] Website - Havering Local Studies Library Central Library St. Edwards' Way Romford, London RM1 3AR UK Telephone: 01708 432392 Email: [mailto:localstudies@havering.gov.uk localstudies@havering.gov.uk] Website - Newham Archives and Local Studies Library Stratford Library (First floor) 3 The Grove Stratford, London E15 1EL UK Telephone: 020 3373 6881 Email: [mailto:archiveslocalstudies@newham.gov.uk archiveslocalstudies@newham.gov.uk] Website - Redbridge Archives and History Redbridge Central Library Clements Road Ilford, London IG1 1EA UK Telephone: 020 8708 2414 Email: [mailto:info.heritage@visionrcl.org.uk info.heritage@visionrcl.org.uk] Website - Waltham Forest Archives and Local Studies Library Vestry House Museum Vestry Road Walthamstow, London E17 9NH UK<brTelephone: 020 8496 4381 Email: [mailto:vhm.enquiries@walthamforest.gov.uk vhm.enquiries@walthamforest.gov.uk] Website

Libraries
Guildhall Library Aldermanbury London EC2V 7HH UK Telephone: 20 7332 1868/1870 Email: [mailto:guildhall.library@cityoflondon.gov.uk guildhall.library@cityoflondon.gov.uk] Website Family history Parish registers Online catalogue
 * Guildhall Library holds parish records for the ancient city of London.

The British Library 96 Euston Road London NW1 2DB UK Telephone: 0843 208 1144 Email: [mailto:Customer-Services@bl.uk Customer-Services@bl.uk] Website: The British Library


 * The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom and the second largest library in the world by number of items catalogued. It holds well over 150 million items from many countries. As a legal deposit library, the British Library receives copies of all books produced in the United Kingdom and Ireland, including a significant proportion of overseas titles distributed in the UK.


 * The British Library is a major research library, with items in many languages and in many formats, both print and digital: books, manuscripts, journals, newspapers, magazines, sound and music recordings, videos, play-scripts, patents, databases, maps, stamps, prints, drawings. The Library's collections include around 14 million books, along with substantial holdings of manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 2000 BC. In addition to receiving a copy of every publication produced in the UK and Ireland (approximately 8,000 per day), the Library has a programme for content acquisitions. The Library adds some three million items every year occupying 9.6 kilometres (6.0 mi) of new shelf space.

The Library and Museum of Freemasonry
The Library and Museum of Freemasonry Freemasons’ Hall 60 Great Queen Street London WC2B 5AZ UK Telephone: 020 7395 9257 Email: [mailto:libmus@freemasonry.london.museum libmus@freemasonry.london.museum] Website: The Library and Museum of Freemasonry


 * Freemasons’ Hall has been the centre of English freemasonry for 230 years. It is the headquarters of the United Grand Lodge of England, the oldest Grand Lodge in the world, and also the meeting place for over 1000 Masonic lodges.

Lambeth Palace Library
Lambeth Palace Library Lambeth Palace Rd Lambeth London SE1 7JU UK Telephone: 20 7898 1400 Email: [mailto:archives@churchofengland.org archives@churchofengland.org] Website: Lambeth Palace Library


 * Lambeth Palace Library contains an unrivalled collection of precious books and manuscripts, documenting nearly 1000 years of ecclesiastical and cultural life of the Church and Great Britain.

Swiss Cottage Central Library
Swiss Cottage Central Library 88 Avenue Road London NW3 3HA UK Telephone: 20 7974 4001 Email: [mailto:events@camden.gov.uk events@camden.gov.uk] Website: Swiss Cottage Central Library


 * This library is the largest in the borough and has varied facilities including a café and art gallery as well as extensive seating and study areas. The stock is the largest in the borough.

Wellcome Library
Wellcome Library Part of Wellcome Collection 183 Euston Road London NW1 2BE UK Telephone: 020 7611 8722 Email: [mailto:library@wellcome.ac.uk library@wellcome.ac.uk] Website: Wellcome Library


 * The Wellcome Library of the history of medicine holds not only high-level material on medical history but also a huge amount of information on named individuals. They have a guide to Biographical and Family History Resources in the library. They also offer a growing collection of material relating to contemporary medicine and biomedical science in society.

Westminster Victoria Library
Westminster Victoria Library 160 Buckingham Palace Road London SW1W 9UD UK Telephone: 020 7641 6200 Email: [mailto:victorialibrary@westminster.gov.uk victorialibrary@westminster.gov.uk] Website: Westminster Victoria Library


 * This is a large library containing a wide range of stock and the famous Westminster Music Library.

British Museum
British Museum Great Russell St Bloomsbury, London WC1B 3DG UK Telephone: 20 7323 8299 Email: [mailto:info@britishmuseum.org info@britishmuseum.org] Website: British Museum


 * The British Museum is dedicated to human history, art and culture, and is located in the Bloomsbury area of London. Its permanent collection, numbering some 8 million works, is among the largest and most comprehensive in existence and originates from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.

The Foundling Museum
The Foundling Museum 40 Brunswick Square Bloomsbury, London WC1N 1AZ UK Telephone: 20 7841 3600 Email: [mailto:development@foundlingmuseum.org.uk development@foundlingmuseum.org.uk] Website: The Foundling Museum


 * The Foundling Museum is a history and art museum, which through a dynamic programme of exhibitions and events, celebrates the ways in which artists of all disciplines have helped improve children’s lives for over 275 years. The Museum is also home to the Gerald Coke Handel Collection, an internationally-important collection of material relating to Handel and his contemporaries. If you’re looking for unique things to do around King's Cross, or places to take children, this hidden London gem offers a wealth of activities.

Geffrye Museum
Geffrye Museum 136 Kingsland Rd London E2 8EA UK Telephone: 20 7739 9893 Email: [mailto:info@geffrye-museum.org.uk info@geffrye-museum.org.uk] Website: Geffrye Museum


 * The Geffrye explores the home and the way people live. Our collections show how homes have been used and furnished over the past 400 years, reflecting changes in society and behaviour as well as style, fashion and taste. A series of period rooms lead visitors on a walk through time from 17th century oak furniture and panelling, past muted Georgian elegance and eclectic Victorian style, to 20th century modernity and contemporary living.

Museum of London
Museum of London 150 London Wall London EC2Y 5HN UK Telephone: 020 7001 9844 Email: [mailto:access@museumoflondon.org.uk access@museumoflondon.org.uk] Website: Museum of London


 * The Museum of London documents the history of London from prehistoric to modern times. The museum is located on London Wall, close to the Barbican Centre as part of the striking Barbican complex of buildings created in the 1960s and 1970s as an innovative approach to re-development within a bomb-damaged area of the City of London.

Museum of London Docklands
Museum of London Docklands No.1 Warehouse West India Quay London E14 4AL UK Telephone: 020 7001 9844 Email: [mailto:access@museumoflondon.org.uk access@museumoflondon.org.uk] Website: Museum of London Docklands


 * Museum of London Docklands is a museum on the Isle of Dogs, East London that tells the history of London's River Thames and the growth of Docklands.

National Army Museum
National Army Museum Royal Hospital Rd Chelsea, London SW3 4HT UK Telephone: 20 7730 0717 Email: [mailto:info@nam.ac.uk info@nam.ac.uk] Website: National Army Museum


 * The National Army Museum is a leading authority on the British Army and its impact on society past and present.   We examine the army's role as protector, aggressor and peacekeeper from the British Civil Wars to the modern day. Through our collections we preserve and share stories of ordinary people with extraordinary responsibilities. We explore the role of the army and its relevance today.

Royal Museums Greenwich
Royal Museums Greenwich Romney Rd Greenwich, London SE10 9NF UK Telephone: 20 8858 4422 Email: [mailto:RMGenquiries@rmg.co.uk RMGenquiries@rmg.co.uk] Website: Royal Museums Greenwich


 * A top-10 UK visitor attraction, Royal Museums Greenwich is home to the Royal Observatory Greenwich, the iconic historic sailing ship Cutty Sark, the National Maritime Museum and the Queen’s House art gallery. All our attractions are located within easy walking distance of each other within a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Victoria and Albert Museum
Victoria and Albert Museum Cromwell Rd Knightsbridge London SW7 2RL UK Telephone: 20 7942 2000 Email: [mailto:contact@vam.ac.uk contact@vam.ac.uk] Website: Victoria and Albert Museum


 * The V&A is the world’s leading museum of art and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.3 million objects that span over 5,000 years of human creativity. The Museum holds many of the UK's national collections and houses some of the greatest resources for the study of architecture, furniture, fashion, textiles, photography, sculpture, painting, jewellery, glass, ceramics, book arts, Asian art and design, theatre and performance.

For a long list of London museums, go to List of museums in London in Wikipedia.