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The National Archives Explore 1,000 years of history. ... The National Archives Kew, Richmond TW9 4DU Find out more. Contact us; Press room;
The National Archives is based in Kew in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames in south-west London. The building was opened in 1977 as an additional home for the public records, which were held in a building on Chancery Lane.
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The National Archives, Kew. This page summarises records created by this Organisation. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the covering dates...
NumberDescriptionReference1MAF 6572JV 2/7/13JV 2/7/24JV 2/7/3Use this service to book a visit to view our documents. You may book a maximum of 36 visits in a rolling 12-week period. Find out more about how to book and what to expect.
The National Archives of England, Wales and the United Kingdom has one of the largest archival collections in the world, spanning 1000 years of British history, from Domesday Book of 1086 to government papers recently released to the public. You can see this collection at The National Archives in Kew, West London, or view certain documents online.