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Following the lockdown announcement, our Researchers' Service is currently closed. Our Library will also remain closed. Find out more.

Bishopsgate Institute is open to everyone. We operate a free public space for private study (the Library), and a Special Collections and Archives Researchers’ Area where our unique and nationally renowned collections can be consulted.

As well as providing a space for independent quiet study, our Library space is stocked with daily newspapers and current affairs periodicals and magazines. Personal devices and laptops can be used with our free WIFI access. Drinks (with lids) are permitted in the Library, but food must be consumed elsewhere.

Both the Library and the Special Collections and Archives Researchers’ Area are wheelchair accessible. Assistance dogs are welcome.

There are no membership requirements. Everyone is welcome. We are a reference library only – books and other materials may only be consulted on site.

Accessing the Archives

Bishopsgate Institute's Special Collections and Archives can be viewed in the Researchers’ Area of our Library.

For more information about the records we hold, search the Online Catalogue

If you require more information, please contact us:

Tel: 020 7392 9270
Email: library@bishopsgate.org.uk


Copying items from our Special Collections

All photocopying and scanning of material from our Special Collections and Archives is undertaken by staff. We can provide:

Photocopying
  • 30p per A4 sheet, 40p per A3 sheet.
Scanning
  • £3 per for the first scan; £1 for each additional page/item
  • Scans can be emailed using WeTransfer or provided on CD.

Not all of our collections are suitable for all types of copying; in particular we cannot photocopy the following:

  • Photographs
  • Fragile items or materials that may be damaged by the copying process
  • Foldout plates, maps, plans or any single item larger than A3
  • London Directories.

Wherever possible we will offer an alternative (for example we can scan items that cannot be photocopied safely), but we reserve the right to refuse to copy items where the copying process will cause damage. Furthermore, copying orders can only be processed if they are in accordance with current UK copyright law. Copyright in photographs and other artistic works is particularly stringent; it is illegal for us to copy images without the copyright holder's permission.

Digital Cameras

We welcome researchers to use their own digital cameras (no hand-held scanners or pen devices). There is no charge, but you will be asked to fill in a permissions form outlining the copyright rules and asking for reference numbers of the items you are photographing.

Placing Remote Reprographics Orders

We offer a full reprographics service for readers unable to visit the Institute in person. You will need to request and print out one of our Application forms ("Application for non-commercial purposes" for copies to be used for research or study; "Application to make commercial use of materials" if you require copies to publish) and state the precise references for and nature of the copies you would like. We are happy to provide an estimate of the fees that will be incurred in advance of fulfilling your request. Please contact us with the item reference and description of the material and we will respond with the quote.

Limited resources mean that staff cannot look through files or boxes in order to select items for copying. If copies of individual items from a file are required, a simple file reference may not always be enough for us to locate the papers to be copied quickly and easily. In such cases users will be asked to provide further details if possible, to visit in person, or to send a representative to select the items they would like copied.

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#FROMTHE ARCHIVES

Married in 1950, Chris and Betty Birch have been involved in political, trade union, and LGBTQ+ activism for over 60 years. Sharing similar interests, they were both Communist Party Members and involved with organisations such as the Aid to Spanish Youth Committee. After the death of his friend, Mark Ashton, Chris became involved in forming the Mark Ashton Memorial Trust, which was created to raise money for individuals living with HIV. The archive includes the truncheon taken from the police by Mark Ashton, correspondence, personal scrapbooks, press cuttings, and various other papers relating to the couples activism.
Find out more about the Chris and Betty Birch Archive

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