How to download images at the national archives kew






















 · The National Archives is the UK government's official archive. Our main duties are to preserve Government records and to set standards in information management and re-use. Free digital downloads While there is limited access to our Kew site, signed-in . Every document held by The National Archives has a unique reference code made up of department, series and piece, and sometimes item. The documents themselves may be a single sheet, a large file, a box containing a bundle of papers or letters, a roll of parchment, or even an online record. Once you have found the reference code for the document. The National Archives is the UK government's official archive. Our main duties are to preserve Government records and to set standards in information management and re-use. Free digital downloads While there is limited access to our Kew site, signed-in Alternative name (s): TNA, Kew (Also known as).


At Kew Gardens station touch the Oyster Card on the pad and leave the station. (As an aside, leaving the station on its opposite side will take you to Kew Botanical Gardens). Across the way is a road and a few yards down it is Burlington Avenue. There is a sign on the corner directing you to the National Archives. Type in the name of the relative you are researching, but don't include dates at this stage. Where it says 'Held by' select 'The National Archives only'. When your search results come up, there is an option down the left-hand side for 'Available for download only' with a number indicating how many results have been found. All copying requests start with a non-refundable page check costing £ This charge covers a member of staff finding the original document and reviewing it, to assess if the information can be located, identify the cost and also its suitability for copying. Please note that the record copying service is not a research service.


Use The National Archives’ Image Library. Our Image Library contains over 75, images available to download (charges apply) immediately. Some of these images are of written documents or artwork but many thousands are digitised versions of original photographs. You can search the Image Library using keywords. The National Archives (and its online catalogue) – particularly useful for information relating to large projects, such as the Palm House. It also holds material relating to the early history of Kew, when it became part of the Department of Woods and Forests in Photographs and Graphic Works in the National Archives at College Park, MD The web page of the Still Pictures branch of the National Archives describes the unit's holdings. It also provides links to digital photo collections. Photographs of the American West: ; Pictures of Native Americans in the United States.

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