Research venues
Research Venues - Where and How
This page will contain info relating to reseach venues.
- name of the place to research
- Address
- Opening times
- Acessability
- special considerations.
- peoples experiences/thoughts that might help you
Key points in visiting any research venue.
Go equipped ( small change, pencils, paper,basic notes.........) Plan ahead Dont take small children
FRC & National Archives
The Family Records Centre 1 Myddelton Street London EC1R 1UW
Website A mine of info
You do not need a Reader's Ticket to use the services of the FRC. Guide dogs permitted but no other pets. Mobile phones and pagers must be in silent mode or switched off.
For full llist of specific rules and regulations
FRC & National Archives search your bags. Guildhall & First Avenue House (wills) scan your bags. Lockers at First Avenue House are big enough to take a suitcase, I don't think any of the others are.
The entrance is on the right of the wedge-shaped building.; go up the steps or the ramp to the front door. There is an attendant who will want to check your bag. Best to go down to the basement to start with; here are toilets, refreshment area and cloakroom to leave coat (it gets warm upstairs). You will need a pound coin for a locker. Going back upstairs, walk through past the shop into big room dealing with BMD certificates.
There is an information desk, also the counter where eventually you will fill out coloured request forms and pay for your orders.
The first floor contains three areas of registers, births, marriages and deaths.
The floor above deals with census data; and there are interesting books.
The rooms, particularly the Map Room is huge, stuffy and with a very low ceiling, which personally makes me feel a bit queasy. You have to be very quiet in there and there's a couple of security guys who parade around the room - think school exams .
The registers are actually huge books, and heavy! Take down one book at a time and see what you can find. All the books are alphabetical by surname, Just a matter of working round all the other people, and getting through the years you want.
FRC has a sandwich carousel, drinks machines etc but they can run out. TNA has a big cafe/restaurant, but there is also a water cooler & you can take your own sarnies.
National Archives.Do not eat or drink anywhere else in the building.
The cafe is good and I like the fact that you can use the computer there to see if your documents are ready.
The security folk can be a bit intimidating, and they need to be vigilant may wander where you are working andcheck your belongings as you move around the building - dont feel intimidated.There's one particular man on the "going up the stairs" security check who is a mite scary! Woe betide you if you have loose papers in your possession!The research staff are all very helpful.
The bookshop is well stocked too.
Also, quick word of advice, look up what you want on A2A and order it online before you go - it's incredibly difficult to find stuff on the NA computers.
There is an information desk, also the counter where eventually you will fill out coloured request forms and pay for your orders. Leave enough time for the payment counter; quite a queue builds up from about 2 o'clock.
Staff have always been very helpful - ie printing off census from film.
You can use biro at the FRC.
It is due to close early 2008.
London Metropolitan Archives
London Metropolitan Archives address is:
40 Northampton Road,
Clerkenwell,
London,
EC1R 0HB
Opening hours Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9.30am - 4.45pm Tuesday and Thursday 9.30am - 7.30pm see website for 2007 saturday dates
LMA website: LMA
For people with disabilties visiting the LMA disabled access services
By Tube: Circle / Metropolitan / Hammersmith & City Line to Farringdon Northern Line to Angel Rail King's Cross / St Pancras (about 1km / 0.7 miles walk) Farringdon Station (about 700 metres / 0.5 miles walk)
Bus Routes 19, 38 and 341 to Rosebery Avenue (alight at Tysoe Street or Mount Pleasant) Routes 63 and 259 to Farringdon Road (alight at Bowling Green Lane) Routes 55, 505 and 243 to Clerkenwell Road (alight at Clerkenwell Green)
Walking LMA is situated within easy walking distance of many other archives and historical institutions
LMA lies within London’s congestion Charge Zone. There are no parking spaces at LMA except for blue / orange badge holders. On street parking is metered.
A veritable treasure house. Impressive library of books on all aspects and areas of London and helpful finding aids for all parish records, electoral rolls etc arranged by London Borough. Staff helpful and lots of microfilm readers. Free water plus snacks machines in locker room. Major drawback is that it is only open alternate Saturdays though it does have late night opening during week.
Seems to be a long walk from any public transport. Few printers - and they're coin-operated and don't give change. It's worth having small change with you: 5p, 10p, 20p, 50p unless you reckon you'll be doing so much it's worth buying a card.