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Archives[edit | edit source]
Surrey History Centres[edit | edit source]
Surrey History Centre
130 Goldsworth Road
Woking, Surrey GU21 6ND UK
Telephone: 01483 518 737
Email: shs@surreycc.gov.uk
Website
Banstead History Centre
Caterham and District Local History Centre
Cranleigh Local and FamilySearch Centre
Croydon Local Studies
Epsom and Ewell Local and FamilySearch Centre
Hayward Memorial Local History Centre Lingfield
Horley Local History Centre |
Kingston History Centre Lambeth Archives Lewisham Local History and Archives Centre Merton Heritage & Local Studies Centre Redhill Centre for Local and Family History
Richmond upon Thames Local Studies Collection
Southwark Local History Library and Archive Sutton Local Studies & Archives Centre Wandsworth Local History and Heritage |
Boundary Changes Affecting Records[edit | edit source]
- The administrative boundaries of the county of Surrey: History and maps describing Surrey lands now in London, and Middlesex lands moved to Surrey.
"Until 1889 the ancient county of Surrey extended as far north as the Thames and as far east as Rotherhithe.
- "In 1889 the County of London was created, and the areas of the modern London boroughs of Lambeth, Southwark and Wandsworth were removed from Surrey. The records of these areas are held either by the London Metropolitan Archives or by the local boroughs, but the Surrey History Centre holds pre-1889 Quarter Sessions records for this area.
- "Also in 1889, Croydon was made into a county borough exempt from county administration. Croydon became a London borough in 1965, and most Croydon records are held by the Croydon Local Studies Library and Archives.
- "In 1965, more of Surrey was lost to London, with the creation of the London boroughs of Kingston, Merton, Richmond, Sutton and an expanded Croydon. For these areas, records are held by the local boroughs (either in their archives or local studies libraries) or the Surrey History Centre. The London Metropolitan Archives may also have some material.
- "In 1965 Staines and Sunbury were transferred from Middlesex to Surrey. In 1974 these areas became the new district of Spelthorne. Most records relating to the former Middlesex area are held by the London Metropolitan Archives."
London Metropolitan Archives
40 Northampton Road
City of London EC1R 0HB UK
Telephone: 020 7332 3820
E-mail: ask.lma@cityoflondon.gov.uk
Website
Family History at London Metropolitan Archives
Parish Registers at London Metropolitan Archives (Information on history, content, etc.)
Index to church parishes in London
Libraries[edit | edit source]
Addlestone Library[edit | edit source]
Addlestone Library
Runnymede Civic Centre
Station Road
Addlestone, Surrey KT15 2AF UK
Telephone: 0300 200 1001
Email: contact.centre@surreycc.gov.uk
Website: Addlestone Library
Guildford Library[edit | edit source]
Guildford Library
77 North Street
Guildford, Surrey GU1 4AL UK
Telephone: 0300 200 1001
Email: contact.centre@surreycc.gov.uk
Website: Guildford Library
Kingston Library[edit | edit source]
Kingston Library
Fairfield Road
Kingston upon Thames, London KT1 2PS UK
Telephone: 020 8547 5006
Email: kingston.library@kingston.gov.uk
Website: Kingston Library
- For a list of Kingston libraries go to Kingston upon Thames Libraries.
Lambeth Libraries[edit | edit source]
- For a list of Lambeth libraries go to Lambeth Libraries and click on Text View.
Richmond upon Thames Libraries[edit | edit source]
- For a list of Richmond upon Thames libraries go to Richmond upon Thames Libraries.
Museums[edit | edit source]
Chertsey Museum[edit | edit source]
Chertsey Museum
The Cedars
33 Windsor St
Chertsey, Surrey KT16 8AT UK
Telephone: 1932 565764
Email: enquiries@chertseymuseum.org.uk
Website: Chertsey Museum
- We have fine collections, including history of the Runnymede area, local archaeology and history of Chertsey Abbey, fine art, decorative art, social history including many documents and photographs, local clocks, and the nationally significant Olive Matthews Collection of dress and textiles.
Museum of Croydon[edit | edit source]
Museum of Croydon
Croydon Clocktower
Katharine Street
Croydon, London CR9 1ET UK
Telephone: 020 8253 1022
Email: museum@croydon.gov.uk
Website: Museum of Croydon
- Whether you're visiting in person or online, you can explore our galleries, research our collections and find out how to get involved. If you want to find out about the history of Croydon and its people, this is the place to start.
Dorking Museum & Heritage Centre[edit | edit source]
Dorking Museum & Heritage Centre
62 West St
Dorking, Surrey RH4 1BS UK
Email: admin@dorkingmuseum.org.uk
Website: Dorking Museum & Heritage Centre
East Surrey Museum[edit | edit source]
East Surrey Museum
1 Stafford Rd
Caterham, Surrey CR3 6JG UK
Telephone: 1883 340275
Email: eastsurreymuseum@gmail.com
Website: East Surrey Museum
- The East Surrey Museum is a small but highly attractive museum dedicated to the preservation and display of artefacts and documents relating to the social history, archaeology and geology of East Surrey from the earliest times to the more recent past.
Godalming Museum[edit | edit source]
Godalming Museum
109a High St
Godalming, Surrey GU7 1AQ UK
Telephone: 1483 426510
Website: Godalming Museum
Kingston Museum[edit | edit source]
Kingston Museum
Wheatfield Way
Kingston upon Thames, London KT1 2PS UK
Telephone: 020 8547 5006
Email: kingston.museum@rbk.kingston.gov.uk
Website: Kingston Museum
- There's lots to see and do. You can browse through photos of our collections for a taster of what we have or visit one of our three permanent exhibitions: Ancient Origins, Eadweard Muybridge, and Town of Kings.
For a long list of Surrey museums, go to List of museums in Surrey in Wikipedia.
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