Kingston's archives and local studies collection is a unique and irreplaceable resource which has been built up over many years and is still increasing as more items are offered to the service. The material is widely used by local historians, genealogists, schools and colleges. You may visit personally. Alternatively we offer a limited research service.
Please note we sell National Archives (formerly Public Record Office) vouchers in denominations of £5 and £10 for internet access to the census returns, 1841-1901, and the BMD indexes, 1837-2004. These can be used in the Local History Room or be sent to you by post on receipt of a stamped addressed envelope.

What we hold:
- The Royal Borough's archives dating from 1208
- Local books and directories
- Maps
- Newspapers
- Photographs and paintings of historic Kingston, New Malden and Surbiton
- Taped reminiscences
- The International Genealogical Index and the Census returns
- A developing data-base of Victorian sources, courtesy of Kingston University
- Research material relating to pioneer photographer, Eadweard Muybridge.
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Online catalogues, finding aids and fact sheets
- We have contributed to Access for Archives, a national database maintained by the National Archives, and additional information about our archive holdings can be viewed on their website (see related external links below)
- We are also participating in Project WILL (What's in London Libraries). This brings together information about public libraries and local studies collections
- We have a number of online resources including local history fact sheets and archive material on specific subjects including World War 2 and documents for Citizenship.
- The Centre for Local History Studies at Kingston University is developing a database of resources for the second half of the 19th Century.
The Life Cycles database is now online on Kingston University web site.
Research Service
If you are unable to visit personally, we offer a limited research service. Our charges are £20 per hour and £10 per half hour, inclusive of VAT, postage, and up to five photocopies. Please note that we undertake a minimum of half an hour's work and a maximum of three hours.
Please submit your request for research in writing. Remember to be as clear and concise as possible to avoid confusion. Enclose the minimum fee of £10 with your application. We will invoice you for any extra afterwards. (Please state the maximum you are prepared to pay).
Address and Opening Hours
Kingston Local History Room
Room 46
North Kingston Centre
Richmond Road
Kingston upon Thames
KT2 5PE
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8547 6738
Email: local.history@rbk.kingston.gov.uk
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10.00am to 1.00pm and 2.00pm to 5.00pm
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Tuesdays
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10.00am to 1.00pm and 2.00pm to 7.00pm
During adult education term time: 10.00am to 1.00pm and 2.00pm to 9.00pm Term dates:Autumn: 21 September to 12 December 2009 Spring: 11 January to 27 March 2010 Summer: 26 April to 10 July 2010
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Closed
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Thursdays
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10.00am to 1.00pm and 2.00pm to 5.00pm
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Fridays
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10.00am to 1.00pm and 2.00pm to 5.00pm
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Closed
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Closed
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Annual Closure
The Local History Room will be closed for two weeks from
Monday 22 February to Friday 5 March 2010
This is to allow us to organise the archives following installation of mobile shelving in September last year and make them more accessible.
The room will close at 5pm on Friday 19 February and reopen at 10am on 8 March.
For urgent enquiries during this time please telephone 020 8547 6755 or email local.history@rbk.kingston.gov.uk
in advance for assistance. Car parking is available at the North Kingston Centre including spaces for disabled people.
Online Shopping for Local Books
Our online shop for local history books is now available. Credit card payments are accepted and books will be despatched by post. A range of the most popular books are offered and more will be added on a regular basis. Visit our museum shop in person to see our full range.
Reproduction and Photography
The following forms should be used if you wish to order or reproduce items held by Kingston Museum & Heritage Service. Please sign and return by post or in person to
Kingston Museum & Heritage Service
Local History Room
North Kingston Centre
Richmond Road
Kingston upon Thames
Please use
Get help accessing files or request files in alternative formats
- Form 1 if you wish to order photographs or photocopies of items held in Kingston Museum and Heritage Service for private study or a non-commercial purpose.
- Form 2 if you wish to reproduce items held Kingston Museum and Heritage Service for publishing (including online publishing), broadcast or other purpose not connected with private study.
- Form 3 if you require permission to film or photograph items held by Kingston Museum and Heritage Service yourself.