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Parliament’s Archive Collections Now Accessible at The National Archives

December 13, 2025
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Parliament’s Archive Collections Now Accessible at The National Archives
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The National Archives, located at Kew, is a treasure trove of historical records that offer a fascinating insight into the past. From today, visitors to The National Archives will have even more reason to visit, as they can now request access to records from Parliament’s Archive. This is an exciting development that will allow researchers, historians, and the general public to delve deeper into the rich history of the UK.

The Beaverbrook Library Collections, which has historically been the most requested set of records, will be the first to be made available. This collection comprises papers from major political figures such as David Lloyd George, Lord Beaverbrook, and Andrew Bonar Law. These records offer a unique glimpse into the lives and careers of these influential figures, providing a valuable resource for those interested in politics, history, and beyond.

The addition of the Parliament’s Archive to The National Archives is a significant step forward in making these records more accessible to the public. Previously, these records were only available at the Parliamentary Archives in London, making it difficult for researchers and the general public to access them. Now, with the records housed at Kew, visitors will have the opportunity to explore and discover the rich history of Parliament in a more convenient location.

The Parliament’s Archive holds a wealth of information, including parliamentary debates, committee reports, and private papers of parliamentarians. These records cover a wide range of topics, from social and economic issues to foreign affairs and the workings of government. They provide a valuable insight into the decisions and events that have shaped the UK over the years.

One of the most exciting aspects of this new development is the availability of the Beaverbrook Library Collections. This collection is a treasure trove of papers from some of the most influential political figures in British history. David Lloyd George, the only Welshman to serve as Prime Minister, is known for his role in leading the country through World War I and for his social reforms. Lord Beaverbrook, a powerful media mogul and political figure, played a significant role in British politics during the first half of the 20th century. Andrew Bonar Law, the only Prime Minister to be born outside the British Isles, led the country during a time of great political and social change.

The papers of these figures, along with others in the Beaverbrook Library Collections, offer a fascinating insight into their lives and careers. They provide a valuable resource for researchers and historians, but also for anyone with an interest in politics and the history of the UK.

The addition of the Parliament’s Archive to The National Archives is a testament to the commitment of both institutions to making historical records more accessible to the public. It is a significant step forward in preserving and sharing the rich history of the UK, and we can look forward to more records being made available in the future.

So, if you are a history buff, a researcher, or simply curious about the past, make sure to visit The National Archives at Kew. With the Parliament’s Archive now housed there, you will have the opportunity to explore and discover the fascinating records of some of the most influential figures in British history. This is an exciting development that will open up new avenues for learning and understanding the past. Don’t miss out on this opportunity – start planning your visit today!

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