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Lambeth Archives

Lambeth Archives, Minet Library, 52 Knatchbull Road, London, SE5 9QY, England

Lambeth Archives is the borough's record office and local history library and is open to the public, free of charge.

Whether you want to trace a house history, discover the origins of your neighbourhood, trace your family history, or look at the records of Lambeth Council staff will guide and assist you through our collections of historical material. The archive is located in the Minet Library.

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Contact Details

Tel : 020 7926 6076
Fax : 020 7926 6080
E-mail : archives@lambeth.gov.uk

URL : www.lambeth.gov.uk/Services/L
eisureCulture/Libraries/Archives.htm

www.lambethlandmark.com

Open

Our public search room is open at the following times: Monday 1pm - 8pm Tuesday 10am - 6pm Wednesday Closed Thursday 10am - 6pm Friday 10am - 1pm Saturday 9am - 5pm Sunday Closed

Admission Charges

Admission free.

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