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Coombes Croft Library
Coombes Croft Library on High Road offers a welcoming space for Tottenham with lending shelves, computers and areas for quiet study. Opening includes two late evenings which suits after work visits and a Saturday session for families. The compact layout makes browsing simple and staff support with reservations and online services keeps the experience smooth. Its position on the High Road places the library near local shops, caf駸 and bus routes so it is easy to drop in as part of a busy day. Step free access at the entrance supports inclusive use for all visitors. Opening Hours Monday: 9am-7pm Tuesday: 9am-7pm Wednesday: 10am-7pm Thursday: Closed Friday: 9am-1pm Saturday: 9am-5pm Sunday: Closed

Library Features 1. High Road location close to everyday amenities; 2. Evening opening on selected weekdays; 3. Study tables and public computers; 4. Wheelchair accessible entrance; 5. Compact layout for simple browsing
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The Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives - King's College London
Kinolibrary on Cremer Street in Hoxton is a unique archive dedicated to film and video collections. It provides access to a wide range of footage, from historic documentaries to cultural recordings that capture moments of everyday life. This resource is used by filmmakers, researchers, and organisations who require authentic visual material for creative and educational projects. Located in the creative quarter of Hoxton, Kinolibrary benefits from being close to London痴 vibrant art and cultural scene, with galleries, music venues, and independent caf駸 in the area. Its proximity to Shoreditch High Street and Hoxton stations ensures good transport connections. With a focus on preserving and sharing film archives, Kinolibrary plays an important role in safeguarding visual heritage for future generations. Opening Hours Monday: Closed Tuesday: 10am-5pm Wednesday: 10am-5pm Thursday: 10am-5pm Friday: Closed Saturday: Closed Sunday: Closed

British Library Sound Archive
The British Jesuit Archives on Mount Street in Mayfair hold the records and heritage of the Jesuit community in Britain. The collection spans centuries and includes manuscripts, correspondence, and official documents that trace the history and activities of the Jesuits. Scholars and researchers interested in religious history, education, and the Catholic Church find this archive a vital source of information. The building itself is located in Mayfair, a district known for its historic architecture and cultural institutions. Being in central London, it is easily accessible and close to landmarks such as Grosvenor Square and Hyde Park. The archive plays a role in supporting research into both local and international aspects of Jesuit history. For those studying theology, history, or cultural heritage, the British Jesuit Archives provide a wealth of unique material. Opening Hours Monday: 9:30am-8pm Tuesday: 9:30am-8pm Wednesday: 9:30am-8pm Thursday: 9:30am-8pm Friday: 9:30am-6pm Saturday: 9:30am-5pm Sunday: 11am-5pm

Lambeth Archives
Lambeth Archives on Brixton Hill is the central repository for the borough痴 historical memory and community heritage. This long-established service provides access to a wide range of materials including council records, old maps, newspapers, photographs, and rare documents that tell the story of Lambeth through the centuries. Visitors often use the collections to research family histories, explore how streets and neighbourhoods developed, or understand the cultural diversity that has shaped the area. Located in the heart of Brixton, the archives sit close to the market, independent shops, and music venues that reflect the character of the borough today. Its facilities are designed with accessibility in mind, including wheelchair access and hearing loops to ensure a broad audience can benefit. By balancing professional care of records with a welcoming atmosphere, Lambeth Archives remain a vital resource for both academic researchers and local residents interested in the changing face of South London. Opening Hours Monday: 1-8pm Tuesday: 10am-6pm Wednesday: Closed Thursday: 10am-6pm Friday: 10am-3pm Saturday: 9am-1pm, 2-5pm Sunday: Closed